We believe that moving home can be one of the most stressful moments in a person's life. That’s why we help people through their move, every step of the way.
As your property conveyancer, we’re here to make the legal process clear, smooth and stress-free — whether you’re buying or selling — supporting you from the moment your home goes on the market or your offer is accepted through to handing over the keys.

To receive a clear, tailored estimate for your property transaction, simply complete this form. We'll be in touch to talk through your plans, answer any questions, and outline the next steps.
We look forward to supporting you with a smooth and hassle-free move.
Fixed legal fee & transparent costs
CLC regulated law firm
Award-winning service from people who put you at the centre
From early preparation and smart technology to award-winning, people-first service, we make your move faster, clearer and less stressful — with a dedicated property conveyancer who knows you by name and keeps you informed at every stage.
We manage the legal process of your sale from start to finish. With our free LegallyReady service, contracts are prepared early and ready to issue immediately once a buyer is found, helping speed up your sale.
Buying a home comes with deadlines, paperwork and plenty of questions. We guide you through the legal process step by step, explaining what’s happening, handling the details, and helping your purchase move forward smoothly.
Buying or selling at auction requires preparation and a quick turnaround. We review or prepare legal documents in advance, advise you on the process and key considerations, and remain on hand through auction day to completion.
Our property conveyancers are fully regulated, award-winning, and — most importantly — there for you at every step.
You’ll have a dedicated conveyancer handling your case from start to finish, so you always know who to call and never have to explain your situation twice.




















Our approach to conveyancing focuses on speed, clarity, and support.
| Feature | dezrezlegal | Online conveyancer | High-street solicitor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dedicated conveyancer | Yes | Rotated between teams | Yes, but supported by paralegals |
| Consistent cover when your conveyancer is away | Yes | Often No | Often No |
| UK-based team | Yes | Offshored | Yes |
| Direct access to your conveyancer | You speak directly to your conveyancer | You speak to case update managers, not the actual conveyancer | Receptionists and paralegals often gatekeep access |
| Guaranteed communication and progress updates | Yes | Rarely | Rarely |
| Fast-tracked sales with LegallyReady | Yes | No | No |
| Can act for both the seller and the buyer | Yes | Usually | No |
| Transparent, fair pricing | Fixed, value driven legal fee with a clear list of any additional charges | Low headline fee but frequent add ons for basic work | Higher hourly rates, plus charges that vary firm to firm |
| Legal work carried out by trained conveyancing professionals | Yes | No, much carried out by lower paid team members | Paralegals carry out a portion of the work |
| No sale, no fee | Yes | Usually | Sometimes |
Got a question about the conveyancing process? We’ve covered our most asked questions here. If you need more support, feel free to give us a call on 01792 610228 or ask us a question at the button below.
A property conveyancer handles all the legal work involved in buying or selling a property, ensuring the transaction is completed correctly and on time.
Conveyancing services cover contract checks, property searches, enquiries, handling funds, and managing the legal transfer of ownership.
Conveyancing fees vary depending on the property value and type of transaction, but you can expect to pay £1000–£1,500 including disbursements.
You should instruct a conveyancer as soon as you decide to buy or sell a property, ideally before making or accepting an offer.
Typically, you’ll need proof of ID, proof of address, mortgage offer, and property details. Sellers will also need title deeds and completed property forms.
On average, conveyancing takes 12–16 weeks, but it can be quicker or longer depending on the chain and search results.
A chain is when several property sales and purchases are linked together, meaning each transaction depends on the others completing.
Searches usually take 2–6 weeks, depending on the local authority and the type of property.