Take away the stress of moving home with our
Residential Conveyancing Solicitors
Residential Conveyancing Solicitors
- Expert residential property solicitors in Lurgan and Lisburn.
- Helping people moving home in Northern Ireland since 1949.
- Experienced solicitors for buying or selling residential properties.
- Free residential conveyancing consultation.
Hassle-free home moves with expert residential conveyancing solicitors
Moving home is one of the most stressful things you can do. Our residential conveyancing solicitors work hard to take as much of that stress off you as possible.
We offer a streamlined approach to all the legal and financial matters involved when buying or selling a home in Northern Ireland. Working diligently to deal with complex issues surrounding your move, we’ll help you to make a quick, cost-effective and easy move.
How our residential property solicitors help you
We take a thorough and careful approach to every aspect of residential conveyancing. Drawing on our extensive residential conveyancing in Northern Ireland, we will provide the legal support you need when:
Buying a home
Get expert legal advice on buying a new home. Our residential conveyancing solicitors will guide you through the entire process, with a focus on a stress-free house move and quickly addressing any issues that arise along the way.
Selling a home
Let us handle everything while you prepare for your next move. We will liaise with the buyer’s solicitor to help your house sale proceed smoothly and without unnecessary delay. We always take the utmost care to protect your legal and financial interests.
Selling land
Secure the best value and avoid any future complications by instructing our residential conveyancing solicitors to help you sell land. We’ll handle issues around access, boundaries, planning permission and other legal considerations.
Co-Ownership purchases
Are you buying a home through Co-Ownership in Northern Ireland? Our residential property solicitors have helped many people get on the property ladder this way. We will guide you through the additional complexities of buying a home with shared ownership.
Transfer of equity
When personal circumstances mean you want to transfer equity or transfer properties to someone else, we will help you to achieve that precisely and legally. Our transfer of equity solicitors handle everything professionally, sensitively and promptly.
Mortgage vacate
If you’ve paid off your mortgage, we will liaise with your lender and the Land Registry to remove the mortgage from the title deeds. Our mortgage vacate solicitors ensure the property is legally yours and your bank or building society no longer has any claim to it.
Remortgaging a home
Whether you’re moving mortgage lenders to get a better deal, borrowing more money or remortgaging after a change in your personal circumstances, our remortgage conveyancing services protect your interests. Our experienced remortgage solicitors liaise with banks and building societies to handle everything for you.
Why choose H McPartland & Sons as your residential conveyancing solicitors?
Whether you’re buying your first home or climbing the next rung on the property ladder, our expert residential property solicitors are on hand to support you.
We’ve been helping people with residential conveyancing in Lurgan, Lisburn and the surrounding areas since 1949. In those decades, we’ve built a wealth of local knowledge and established relationships with estate agents in the area.
Combined with our legal expertise, all of that experience puts us in a strong position to help you complete your house move with minimal stress. We make sure you understand each stage of the residential conveyancing process, while taking care of all the complexities on your behalf to keep the process moving forward.
We offer a free consultation so you can talk to our conveyancing solicitors about your circumstances with no obligation to proceed. Visit us at your offices in Lurgan or Lisburn, which both have car parking. Alternatively, we’re happy to arrange a home visit or phone consultation, if that’s easier for you.
Residential property conveyancing in Northern Ireland
Residential property conveyancing in Northern Ireland covers a wide range of different services and requirements. Some of the steps our conveyancing solicitors may take to protect your best interests include:
- Liaising with your estate agent
- Checking right-of-way and boundary issues
- Checking planning permission and building control issues
- Drawing up contracts and deeds
- Organising your stamp duty
- Redeeming your existing mortgage and registering a new mortgage
- Registering a property
- Securing indemnity insurance
- Settling pre-contract enquiries
- Undertaking a home buyer’s survey
They where very efficient and attentive to our case.We where made to feel at ease and confident that our case would get their full attention
We where very happy with the outcome in the end.
Thank you Harry McPartland and Sons.
Residential Conveyancing Solicitors FAQs
Yes, residential conveyancing is legally required when buying or selling a home in Northern Ireland. That means you will need residential conveyancing solicitors to handle all of the legal obligations around your house move.
Aside from the legal necessity, it makes sense to ensure that the purchase or sale of an asset as valuable as a home is protected by a professional, legally-sound contract.
Residential conveyancing costs in Northern Ireland depend on the complexities of the transaction and the property involved. For example, a property with a complicated boundary or planning issue to resolve might result in higher conveyancing fees than a more straightforward transaction.
For a more accurate estimate of how much your residential conveyancing will cost, get in touch for a free initial consultation. We will be happy to guide you on the likely residential conveyancing fees for your circumstances.
Straightforward residential conveyancing can be completed in 6-10 weeks in Northern Ireland. But in some cases, it may take a lot longer than this.
How long residential conveyancing takes varies dramatically based on a host of different factors. Some of these factors are directly related to the property, such as the need to carry out unusual property searches or address planning issues. In other cases, delays elsewhere along a property chain can prolong the process.
Get in touch for guidance on how long your conveyancing process is likely to take.
The residential conveyancing process varies depending on your needs and the specifics of the property involved.
In broad terms, if you’re buying a house in Northern Ireland, the conveyancing process will involve:
- Instructing your conveyancing solicitor
- Carrying out a property survey
- Conducting property searches
- Drafting and reviewing contracts
- Signing the offer to purchase
- Completion
- Post-completion support
If you’re selling a house in Northern Ireland, the conveyancing process is typically:
- Instructing your conveyancing solicitor
- Drafting a contract of sale
- Liaising with the buyer’s solicitor
- Negotiating terms
- Signing the contract of sale
- Completion
- Post-completion support
Talk to our residential conveyancing solicitors
Lisburn Office
- Niagara Buildings,
- Tonagh Drive,
- Lisburn,
- BT28 1DY
Hear from our previous clients
They where very efficient and attentive to our case.We where made to feel at ease and confident that our case would get their full attention
We where very happy with the outcome in the end.
Thank you Harry McPartland and Sons.