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Sample quotes

The following information is based on a typical quote for houses valued at £250,000.

Select from one of the options below to see an example quotation.

£250,000 Freehold Property

For Remortgaging

Our Legal Fee

£299

Land Registry Fee

£40

Official Copies

£42

Arranging Search Indemnity

£30.60

VAT (where applicable)

£59.80

Total

£471.40

£250,000 Freehold Property

For Transfer of Equity

Our Legal Fee

£299

Land Registry Fee

£40

Official Copies

£42

Arranging Search Indemnity

£30.60

Stamp Duty Land Tax Fee

£50

VAT (where applicable)

£86.34

Total

£547.94

Conveyancing Solicitors in Somerset

Buying a house in Somerset

Located in South West England, the county of Somerset borders Bristol, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Devon and Dorset, and has a coastline along the Bristol Channel. When buying or selling property in Somerset, you need to instruct a conveyancer or solicitor to carry out the legal work on your behalf.

We work with expert conveyancers who will help guide you through your move, whether you’re buying an apartment in the city of Bath, a family home in the county town Taunton, or an investment property in a seaside spot like Weston-super-Mare, My Home Move Conveyancing can help.

For your conveyancing in Somerset, you’ll be assigned a personal conveyancer, who’ll act on your behalf from start to finish, providing you with clear updates on the progress of your move, a consistent point of contact, and a high level of expertise.

Local statistics

With a population that’s growing towards one million, Somerset has a wide range of properties including some that make the most of the county’s beautiful rural landscapes. View recent house prices in Somerset

Essential info

The local authority responsible for properties is Somerset County Council

The local area

Somerset has long been a rural, agricultural county, especially after the Industrial Revolution led to the decline of Somerset’s cottage industries. There’s a huge variety in the kind of place you can choose to live in Somerset, whether you want to be in a large city such as Bath, a tiny city like Wells, or surrounded by rolling countryside and sea views.

Due to its rural nature, Somerset mainly relies on a network of A roads to connect different parts of the county, such as Nailsea, Bridgwater and Yeovil. The M5 motorway does pass through the heart of the county though, heading to Bristol and Birmingham in the north and Exeter to the south. Plenty of places across Somerset have their own train stations, with rail services provided by the West of England Main Line, the Bristol to Exeter Line, the Heart of Wessex Line and the Reading to Taunton Line.

Somerset has an education system which is two-tiered in some places and three-tiered in others. Three local education authorities provide state schools across the county, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and Somerset County Council. Some schools have sixth forms attached while others have specialist status and others are independent. A range of colleges provide further education, while the University of Bath, Bath Spa University and University Centre Weston are among the options for higher education.

About us

We’re here to guide you into your new home. Working with experienced conveyancers and industry experts, we help to make your move as easy, cost-effective and convenient as possible.

Why choose us?

We’ll find out what’s important to you and what’s unique about your move, so we can match you with the conveyancing firm within our group that best suits your needs.

The Simplify family are all rated Excellent on TrustPilot, so rest assured you’ll only ever receive the best service.

Using the right combination of tech and people, at the right points in your journey, helps to fast track the process and keep you in control.

What's involved in conveyancing

Once you have your offer accepted, it’s time to get the ball rolling on legally transferring the ownership to you. Find out more about the conveyancing process when buying a house.

If you are selling a house, you will need a conveyancer to act for you. Find out more about the conveyancing process when selling a house.

If you’re remortgaging your house you may need to appoint a conveyancer to help complete the legal work. Find out more about the remortgage conveyancing process.

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Move Specialist team

If you would like to discuss a quotation you have received please call our Move Specialists on

0333 234 4425

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Conveyancing team

If you would like to speak to someone about your case please call our Conveyancing Team on

0345 234 0230

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