Conveyancing in Herefordshire
Buying a house in Herefordshire
Herefordshire is a largely-rural region in the English West Midlands, sitting along the border with Wales. It’s home to some 200,000 inhabitants, spread across charming villages, popular towns like Leominster and Ledbury, as well as county town Hereford, which is the region’s only city. This means there’s a diverse and active property market in Herefordshire, one that we’ve been tailoring our knowledge of here at My Home Move Conveyancing, allowing us to bring our clients in the area an outstanding conveyancing service.
If you want to buy or sell a property in Herefordshire, you’ll require the services of property lawyers, who’ll take care of all the legal work on your behalf.
At My Home Move Conveyancing, we combine our pioneering use of technology with our outstanding customer service, to ensure we’re Herefordshire conveyancers you can truly count on.
Once you choose us, you’ll be appointed your own conveyancer, who’ll act as your point of contact for the duration. They’ll be on hand to provide regular updates, and along with status tracking through your online account, you’ll never be left in the dark about where things are up to. At My Home Move Conveyancing, we’re delighted to provide our conveyancing in Herefordshire to buyers and sellers all over the region – whether that’s at the heart of charming Hereford, in popular towns like Leominster and Ledbury, or out in celebrated rural spots like Peterchurch and Kington.
Local statistics
During the past year, properties in Herefordshire fetched an average price of £260,950. That represents a very healthy 10% increase in sold prices since 2016. The most expensive corner of the region was Much Marcle, where the average stood at £468,500, significantly more than the cheapest area Bromyard at £180,956.
The local area
Bordering Wales’ Brecon Beacons National Park and the Malvern Hills, it’s no surprise that Herefordshire has some of the UK’s most treasured landscapes. This rural region is home to a scattering of charming villages, while the cathedral city of Hereford sits at its centre, providing those all-important amenities in a setting that’s no less beautiful.
Of course, all of that does come at something of a cost. While the region is not as well served by transport compared with many of neighbours, residents will still find access to cities like Birmingham and Bristol is quick and efficient. The M5 motorway cuts east of Herefordshire, joined by a motorway spur (The M50) which feeds into the region. Hereford has a major railway station, as do Ledbury and Leominster, with services running directly to places such as Birmingham, Shrewsbury and Oxford. Depending on which side of the region you live in, the closest major airport is either Cardiff Airport or Birmingham Airport, with the latter serving more long-haul destinations than the former.
Parents will be pleased to hear that education provision in the country is excellent. You’ll find as many as 20 OFSTED ‘outstanding’ schools throughout Herefordshire, including the likes of Kingsland CofE and St Weonard’s at primary level. For older children there’s Fairfield High School and Barrs Court School, while the University of Worcester is the nearest major higher education facility to Herefordshire.
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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