Free Conveyancing Quote in Glasgow – Fast and Affordable

Free Conveyancing Quote in Glasgow – Fast and Affordable

Free Conveyancing Quote in Glasgow – Fast and Affordable

We provide quick, reliable online conveyancing from quote to completion - we'll handle the legal side so you can focus on your move.

Fully online - we can handle everything remotely

Transparent fixed fees - know exactly how much you'll pay

Clear communication - we'll keep you updated throughout

Minimal delay - Speeding up property transactions with expertise

We had an outstanding experience with Kee Solicitors and in particular with Nick. From the very start, his professionalism, warmth and personability shone through….

Ross

Some of our 5-star reviews

Some of our 5-star reviews

WHY US?

WHY US?

WHY US?

Moving home? We're here to help.

Whether you are buying, selling or both, we can help.

We specialise in helping people buy or sell their home quickly, efficiently and with as little stress as possible.

All of our conveyancing transactions are handled by an expert conveyancing solicitor who will put YOU first.

We won't hide behind jargon, confuse you with fee quotes or ignore your calls. We're here to do the legal work to let you focus on your move.

Clear pricing

Moving home means budgeting, so we provide clear, upfront fixed-fees - no hidden costs or nasty surprises!

Communication

Steady income

We know that you want to be kept up-to-date throughout so we provide regular progress updates throughout the transaction.

Confidence

You need a conveyancer you can trust - our expertise allows us to minimise delays, to ensure you get your keys as quickly as possible.

Convenience

In today's fast-paced world, we all want to be able to do things quickly and easily. Our service can be fully online to let you fit your move around your life.

HOW IT WORKS

HOW IT WORKS

HOW IT WORKS

Here to help with every step from quote to completion

Get your quote

Fill in our form and get your instant, free, personalised conveyancing quote - this lays out EVERYTHING you will pay, with no hidden fees or nasty surprises.

Complete the necessary legal checks

When you are happy to proceed, simply electronically sign your quote and return it to us - at this stage we have some quick legal checks we need to carry out - these can be done entirely online.

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two women sitting on leather chairs in front of table
two women sitting on leather chairs in front of table

Speak to your expert conveyancing solicitors

One of our expert conveyancing solicitors will be in touch to answer any questions you have about the process.

We handle the rest

We'll handle the entire transaction - from submitting the offer, to negotiating the sale, to conducting the searches and surveys and finally to registering your ownership of the new property.

And we'll keep you updated throughout the process!

Conveyancing FAQs

Conveyancing doesn't have to be confusing. Our conveyancing experts have answered some of the most common conveyancing questions.

How much does conveyancing cost?

All of our quotes are based on your individual needs. For a personalised estimate, please complete our instant quote form. Your quote will include our fees and any tax or disbursements due (such as registration fees) so you'll know exactly how much you'll pay.

How long does conveyancing take?

We aim to complete all conveyancing transactions as quickly as possible. However, timescales may vary depending on the complexity of the transaction, the speed of mortgage processing, negotiation of missives, and the turnaround time of local authority searches.

Do I need to use a Solicitor?

Yes, in Scotland you must use a solicitor for conveyancing. The legal process is complex and requires a qualified professional to ensure everything is done correctly and in accordance with Scots law.

How do I make an offer on a property?

If you have found your ideal property, contact us and we will submit a formal written offer on your behalf. We’ll also advise you on how much to offer and the conditions to include, to give you the best chance of success. In most cases, it is advisable to first note your interest via the selling agent or solicitor.

What is a note of interest?

A note of interest is the first formal step in the process of buying a property in Scotland. It tells the seller’s solicitor that you are seriously considering making an offer. While it is not legally binding, it ensures you are informed if a closing date is set.

What are missives?

Missives are the formal written correspondence between your solicitor and the seller’s solicitor. These letters set out and negotiate the terms of the sale. Once the missives are concluded (i.e. agreed), a binding contract under Scots law is formed.

Still got questions?

If you don't find an answer to your question, contact us, and our team will get in touch with you.

Conveyancing FAQs

Conveyancing doesn't have to be confusing. Our conveyancing experts have answered some of the most common conveyancing questions.

How much does conveyancing cost?

All of our quotes are based on your individual needs. For a personalised estimate, please complete our instant quote form. Your quote will include our fees and any tax or disbursements due (such as registration fees) so you'll know exactly how much you'll pay.

How long does conveyancing take?

We aim to complete all conveyancing transactions as quickly as possible. However, timescales may vary depending on the complexity of the transaction, the speed of mortgage processing, negotiation of missives, and the turnaround time of local authority searches.

Do I need to use a Solicitor?

Yes, in Scotland you must use a solicitor for conveyancing. The legal process is complex and requires a qualified professional to ensure everything is done correctly and in accordance with Scots law.

How do I make an offer on a property?

If you have found your ideal property, contact us and we will submit a formal written offer on your behalf. We’ll also advise you on how much to offer and the conditions to include, to give you the best chance of success. In most cases, it is advisable to first note your interest via the selling agent or solicitor.

What is a note of interest?

A note of interest is the first formal step in the process of buying a property in Scotland. It tells the seller’s solicitor that you are seriously considering making an offer. While it is not legally binding, it ensures you are informed if a closing date is set.

What are missives?

Missives are the formal written correspondence between your solicitor and the seller’s solicitor. These letters set out and negotiate the terms of the sale. Once the missives are concluded (i.e. agreed), a binding contract under Scots law is formed.

Still got questions?

If you don't find an answer to your question, contact us, and our team will get in touch with you.

Conveyancing FAQs

Conveyancing doesn't have to be confusing. Our conveyancing experts have answered some of the most common conveyancing questions.

How much does conveyancing cost?

All of our quotes are based on your individual needs. For a personalised estimate, please complete our instant quote form. Your quote will include our fees and any tax or disbursements due (such as registration fees) so you'll know exactly how much you'll pay.

How long does conveyancing take?

We aim to complete all conveyancing transactions as quickly as possible. However, timescales may vary depending on the complexity of the transaction, the speed of mortgage processing, negotiation of missives, and the turnaround time of local authority searches.

Do I need to use a Solicitor?

Yes, in Scotland you must use a solicitor for conveyancing. The legal process is complex and requires a qualified professional to ensure everything is done correctly and in accordance with Scots law.

How do I make an offer on a property?

If you have found your ideal property, contact us and we will submit a formal written offer on your behalf. We’ll also advise you on how much to offer and the conditions to include, to give you the best chance of success. In most cases, it is advisable to first note your interest via the selling agent or solicitor.

What is a note of interest?

A note of interest is the first formal step in the process of buying a property in Scotland. It tells the seller’s solicitor that you are seriously considering making an offer. While it is not legally binding, it ensures you are informed if a closing date is set.

What are missives?

Missives are the formal written correspondence between your solicitor and the seller’s solicitor. These letters set out and negotiate the terms of the sale. Once the missives are concluded (i.e. agreed), a binding contract under Scots law is formed.

Still got questions?

If you don't find an answer to your question, contact us, and our team will get in touch with you.

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Don't just take our word for it:

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