Deleted User 298457
Deleted User 298457
Guess it is region dependant. My local firm is £4k (£1.5k sell, £2.5k buy). A bit further out was £3.5k (£1.4k sell, £2.1k buy). Quango online firm was £2.2k all in.
Guess it is region dependant. My local firm is £4k (£1.5k sell, £2.5k buy). A bit further out was £3.5k (£1.4k sell, £2.1k buy). Quango online firm was £2.2k all in.
Is that to buy?Might well be..
I'm in yorkshire
Legal fees (incl VAT) 600.00
AML Electronic ID check (incl VAT)3.00
Indemnity Insurance Legal fees (incl VAT)48.00
Chancel Indemnity Insurance fees (incl VAT)12.00
Telegraphic Transfer Admin Fee (incl VAT)48.00
Disbursements
Searches (incl VAT)189.80
HM Land Registry Fee100.00
Land Registry search (incl VAT)7.20
Is that to buy?
Thanks, it's much appreciated! It's seems unreal that it's almost over - also a bit of a reality check!Congrats, we had a painful experience too last year. 8 months later we are well settled and the house is coming on nicely![]()
I don't belive so. I was just unlucky(?) I guess. If it wasn't for the mess up with the solicitors, a restriction that shouldn't of been on the title and then my mortgage offer expiring on the day that the restriction was fixed - we would have been done months ago. I'm sure once I get the keys and I walk through the door, I will have forgotten about most of it!Does it typically take 8 months ?
Should i expect a similar timeline when i eventually put in an offer and its accepted?
This is my conveyancing cost breakdown:
Purchase
Legal Fees£ 300.00
Legal Fees VAT at 20%£ 60.00
Supplements
Purchase Help To Buy ISA Fee£ 49.00
AML ID Check£ 20.00
Telegraphic Transfer Fee£ 25.00
Lawyer Checker£ 14.00
OneSearch Conveyancing Search Pack£ 183.33
VAT at 20%£ 58.27
Disbursements
Stamp Duty (SDLT)£ 4,000.00
Land Registry Fee£ 150.00
Bankruptcy Search£ 2.00
Land Registry Pre Completion Search£ 3.00
Total:£ 4,864.60
cost per search depends on how big a bulk you're prepared to pay for. Last time we topped up we went for 450 at £767.50, so ~£1.71/search
possibly...but I suspect it still wouldn't cost £30 even if they only bought a single search. I'm sure they're making a hefty profit from it lolmaybe if its a smaller firm, they dont buy the AML checks in bulk, hence the higher cost?
true, but if your legal fees are less than £400, I'd probably not bother worrying about it, assuming thay are doing a good jobpossibly...but I suspect it still wouldn't cost £30 even if they only bought a single search. I'm sure they're making a hefty profit from it lol![]()
exactly! total cost for the whole conveyancing process seem reasonable enough...true, but if your legal fees are less than £400, I'd probably not bother worrying about it, assuming thay are doing a good job![]()
We offered on a property in February and have been ready to complete since early April but are waiting on the top of the chain to obtain grant to probate. Apparently they only applied for it end of March. Hoping the governments estimate of 8 weeks is accurate.
haha yes indeed lol.Oh, that sounds ok, just plan for what the interst rate on you mortgage deal might be after ten years as you might be exposed.
Over pay if possible, or invest spare money in something safe as an emergency mortgage fund once the 10yr fix is expired!
Best case scenario you won't need it so you can use it to pay for gas and electricity or childrens uni fees or whatever![]()
Dude who the hell is getting worked up about interest rates 10 years down the line?Oh, that sounds ok, just plan for what the interst rate on you mortgage deal might be after ten years as you might be exposed.
Over pay if possible, or invest spare money in something safe as an emergency mortgage fund once the 10yr fix is expired!
Best case scenario you won't need it so you can use it to pay for gas and electricity or childrens uni fees or whatever![]()