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How Long?

How long does the conveyancing process take?

The average sale or purchase should take 4 to 6 weeks, but this can vary depending on a number of other factors.

The conveyance of leasehold property can takes longer than a freehold property because it's necessary to obtain additional information from the managing agent or owners of the property - especially if they're not UK resident.

To be on the safe side - allow up to 12 weeks for the process to complete, longer if complicated chains are involved.

 

Patience And Contingency

The conveyancing process can be surprisingly  slow at times... Are you prepared for delays? In an ideal world, person A agrees to purchase person B's property. The solicitors get to work, contracts are exchanged, money is exchanged and the transaction is completed. In the no-so-ideal world, this process can get horribly held up by various unforeseen circumstances. These can include a bad solicitor somewhere in the chain, a mortgage offer being withdrawn, probate on a will, missing documents etc. etc. There are so many things that can delay the process. Make sure you have some slack and flexibility in your schedule an finances for unforeseen delays!