How to choose a Conveyancing Solicitor that is right for you?

Whether you are a first-time buyer, moving home or an investor expanding your portfolio one thing remains the same – the importance of choosing the right conveyancing solicitor. We have compiled the below summary of things to consider when choosing a solicitor.

 Comparing conveyancing fees: What to look for?

The conveyancing market in Northern Ireland is very competitive in terms of conveyancing fees for a property transaction. Purchasing a property is often one of the biggest purchases you make in your life. Understandably, you will be keen to save money but when choosing a solicitor, it is important to consider other factors and not to choose a solicitor solely on the fact that they are offering the lowest quote.

At Turley Legal we pride ourselves in providing a high level of service to every client, every time. We strive to keep you informed at all stages of the conveyancing process and progress your matter without any unnecessary delay. Conveyancing can often be a complex legal process requiring expertise to protect your interests and to ensure there are no hidden costs or unforeseen risks and liabilities. We aim to communicate with you in a clear and understandable way.

Price is still an important factor to consider but when choosing a solicitor also consider investing in a solicitor who prioritises expertise, communication and reliability.

If you would like to speak with one of our property solicitors please contact Michael Wilson or Ciara Christie.

 
Why location isn’t always necessary: Debunking the local solicitor myth

When choosing a solicitor, it is important to note that the solicitor does not need to be based locally to deal with your property sale or purchase. Technology of today has allowed for meetings to take place via online platforms and communication channels are more accessible than ever.

Turley Legal offers various flexible options for communication, such as phone, email, Teams and in-person meetings which allows you to choose the method that best suits your needs.

Meeting your solicitor in person is not strictly necessary but if this is your preference we are happy to accommodate any necessary meeting.

 

Conclusion

Choosing a conveyancing solicitor can be a difficult decision but by considering the factors noted above you can find the right solicitor for you.

If you have any questions or need professional advice, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Wilson or Ciara Christie.

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