Conveyancing Journey

If you’re new to house buying and selling then it may be worthwhile to learn a little about the conveyancing journey.

The conveyancing journey is the process of legally transferring the ownership of a property from one person to another. This journey typically involves several steps, and it can vary depending on whether you are buying or selling a property.

Buyers need to understand the conveyancing process to navigate the legal steps required to purchase a property. This includes knowing how to instruct a conveyancer, understanding the significance of property searches and surveys, and being aware of the key milestones like the exchange of contracts and completion.

Sellers must understand the process to effectively manage their responsibilities, such as preparing necessary documentation, responding to enquiries, and understanding the implications of the exchange and completion dates.

About the Author: Doug Hall, Director at 3mc

This article was written by Doug Hall, a Director at 3mc, one of the UK’s leading mortgage packagers, distributors and brokers. Doug has over 35 years of experience in the mortgage and specialist lending industry, giving him an unparalleled understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing landlords, brokers, and property investors across the UK. A recognised voice in the industry, Doug regularly speaks at major industry events and is widely respected by lenders, intermediaries, and fellow professionals alike. His insight is shaped by three decades on the front line of mortgage distribution, working closely with the brokers and lenders who keep the UK property market moving.