Conveyancing Solicitors in Taverham

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Conveyancing in Taverham

Conveyancing is the legal process a solicitor follows to ensures the proper transfer of property from one owner to another. If you're looking for a conveyancing solicitor in Taverham, you're in the right place. Get a fast & proactive solicitor from a nationwide panel of conveyancing experts.

We have helped Taverham and Broadland clients with buying, selling, buy-to-let, Help to Buy, Right to Buy, shared ownership, new build, leasehold, lease extensions, remortgage and transfer of equity.

Other areas covered: Kings Lynn, Norwich and Thetford

Taverham Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying property in Taverham

A village in Norfolk, Taverham is known for its community spirit, variety of shops, and Taverham Mill, a popular nature reserve.

Located close to the A1067, Taverham offers good road links to Norwich. The village has a population of approximately 10,000.

Taverham house prices

The average price paid for a property in Taverham between June and July 2025 was £269,735 (updated October 2025).

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Council Tax in Taverham (2023/24)

Taverham is in Broadland District Council.

Band Amount
A £1,413.83
B £1,649.47
C £1,885.11
D £2,120.75
E £2,592.03
F £3,063.30
G £3,534.58
H £4,241.50

What does a property lawyer do?

The conveyancing solicitor will take care of the technical side of buying a home.

Your solicitor will order searches, raise questions for the seller's solicitor, review contracts and take care of tasks after the sale, including HMLR registration.

Taverham conveyancing solicitors could also undertake checks for potential flood risk.

Are you buying a home with a mortgage?

When you buy a house, your solicitor must also handle some legal work for your lender.

Panel approval will mean your solicitor is able to represent your bank.

Over 100 building societies, banks and lenders have approved our chosen panel lawyers, so we can help you complete your Taverham transaction smoothly.

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We can also assist home buyers in Taverham with the legal work for:

Conservation areas

When purchasing a house or flat in a Taverham conservation area, your conveyancer will need to check for potential planning issues, including lapsed approvals, and lack of building regulations for alterations.

Conservation areas in Taverham and across the Broadland local authority include:

  • Heydon
  • Horsham St Faith
  • Reepham
  • Belaugh
  • Halvergate and Tunstall

New Build Conveyancing

The conveyancing process for acquiring a new build home in Taverham is often more complex than other types of conveyancing.

A property lawyer in Taverham must be able to deal with things like checking new build mortgage procedures are followed, handling initial Land Registry registration and any other issues raised by your lender.

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Selling property in Taverham

When selling a Taverham house or flat, your solicitor will arrange all the necessary documentation, e.g. the title deeds and property information forms, and help you complete these forms. The solicitor will respond to inquiries from the buyer's solicitor, resolve any potential issues and handle the mortgage redemption. Your solicitor will work with all parties, including estate agents, landlords and lenders, to help ensure the sale is completed without incident.

Does sale conveyancing take longer for leasehold?

Yes, it can take much more time to carry out the conveyancing on a leasehold property, compared to freehold conveyancing.

The buyer's conveyancer will want to see this leasehold-related paperwork, including a copy of buildings insurance for the common parts of the property. Delays are usually the result of the time required by to get these documents together.

It could take several weeks to collect this paperwork if the managing agent is slow or difficult to contact, so the solicitor ought to start this process even before a sale has been agreed.

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Remortgaging a property in Taverham

Latest Bank of England base rate now at 4.5% (30 October, 2025)

Make sure you verify your remortgage solicitor's lender panel status before you instruct your solicitor.

Our partner panel solicitors are approved members of the majority of mortgage lenders. Whether you are switching to a fixed rate mortgage from Bank of Scotland or moving to a home reversion mortgage with Accord, our experienced conveyancing team can guide you through the remortgage process.

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Transfer of equity

Whether you are buying out a co-owner, estate planning or transferring the ownership of your property to a child, you'll need a transfer of equity specialist. Your legal representative will handle the legal side for a guaranteed fixed fee.

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How much should I budget for conveyancing in Taverham?

Conveyancing quotes often include costs that might be new to many:

Conveyancing fees

The quote will set out the legal fees (inc. VAT) that you'll pay when your transaction completes. These fees are paid to your conveyancing solicitor for the work they carry out for you.

Disbursements

Disbursements are the payments incurred by your conveyancing solicitor during the conveyancing process. Third-party disbursements include Local authority searches, Stamp Duty or a mining search.

Check what's included in your conveyancing quote

Double-check for additional fees or charges, when comparing quotes. Some firms include extra costs in their terms and conditions. This can lead to an inflated final bill.

Article by Completely Moved authors

The Completely Moved team have years of experience helping home buyers, sellers and owners, answering questions and providing property advice.

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