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Buying a house in Norfolk
Located in the east of England, Norfolk is a county in East Anglia. With a population approaching 900,000, there’s a wide range of property across the county to suit all different kinds of tastes and budgets. At My Home Move Conveyancing we provide a specialist, fixed fee conveyancing service. We can help you find your perfect home in Norfolk, having developed our knowledge and expertise of property markets like this since 2001.
When buying or selling property in Norfolk, you need to instruct property lawyers to carry out the legal work on your behalf.
My Home Move Conveyancing offers our clients in Norfolk an award winning level of customer service, innovative use of technology and intimate knowledge of the local market. Our professional, friendly conveyancing service comes with no hidden extra costs to worry about, so you can budget for exactly how much you’re going to pay from the outset. Choose us as your Norfolk conveyancing solicitors, and take advantage of our ’no completion – no fee’ policy.
We’ll assign you a dedicated conveyancer who’ll take care of all aspects of your case from start to finish. You’ll have a consistent point of contact, regular progress updates and online access to your account. At My Home Move Conveyancing we’re delighted to provide our conveyancing services in Norfolk to assist in the purchase of a variety of homes across the area, including in county town and only city Norwich, and spots such as Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn, Thetford and Diss.
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The local area
Norfolk is a place that’s been settled for a long time, including by the Iceni tribe in the first century BC. The Romans took over towards the end of the first century AD, and built an array of roads and ports, as well as developing the local agricultural trade. The county is famous for the Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers and lakes which spreads into Suffolk, and is popular for boating. Mostly a rural county, Norwich is the only city in Norfolk, while there are a number of good-sized towns as well as some seaside resorts such as Great Yarmouth.
Due to its rural nature, there aren’t any motorways in Norfolk, with a network of A roads connecting different parts of the county. The A47, A140 and A1065 are among the main roads you can use to get around, while the A11 heads southwest from Norwich to Cambridge. The Great Eastern Main Line is the biggest railway line which connects Norfolk to London’s Liverpool Street station, while Norwich Airport offers international flights including to cities like Amsterdam which is great for picking up connecting flights.
There’s a wide range of primary schools across the county, while at secondary level Norfolk has a completely comprehensive state education system. It’s quite rare to find sixth form colleges in rural areas, so it’s better to be in or near a larger town if you’re looking for further education. For higher education, the University of East Anglia is on the outskirts of Norwich, while the University of Suffolk has a campus in Great Yarmouth.
All properties in Norfolk will fall within one of the following council tax bands.
Council tax band A
Property value range
Up to and including £40,000
Council tax charge
£1,098.49
Council tax band B
Property value range
£40,001 - £52,000
Council tax charge
£1,281.58
Council tax band C
Property value range
£52,001 - £68,000
Council tax charge
£1,464.66
Council tax band D
Property value range
£68,001 - £88,000
Council tax charge
£1,647.74
Council tax band E
Property value range
£88,001 - £120,000
Council tax charge
£2,013.90
Council tax band F
Property value range
£120,001 - £160,000
Council tax charge
£2,380.07
Council tax band G
Property value range
£160,001 - £320,000
Council tax charge
£2,746.23
Council tax band H
Property value range
Over £320,000
Council tax charge
£3,295.48
About us
Established in 2001, we exclusively deal with the legal side of moving home. Last year alone, through our experienced conveyancers, we helped nearly 50,000 customers have a hassle-free experience. We are a truly national company, having completed transactions in each of the 109 postcode areas in England and Wales.
Our promise to you…
We understand that moving house can be stressful. So we make sure everything we do makes the process as easy and efficient as possible. We’ll give you an all inclusive fixed quote from the start so there won’t be any surprises. The price only changes if your instructions do.
You’ll have access to our unique, easy to use, online case management service to track your case. And dedicated conveyancing experts who’ll be on hand to guide you through the whole process.
We know you’re busy, so we’re open 8am until 8pm most weekdays, and open at weekends too!
Finally, if your move falls through, through no fault of your own, we won’t charge you a penny in legal fees.
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What's involved
Once you have your offer accepted, it’s time to get the ball rolling on legally transferring the ownership to you. Here’s how we do things at My Home Move Conveyancing.
First, your estate agents will send us a copy of the Memorandum of sale, which provides the details of the property, the amount offered and the name of the sellers and buyers and their conveyancers. You will be asked to complete your details and provide to us your instructions along with primary ID such as a passport or driving licence and proof of residence in the form of a bank statement/utility bill.
If you are selling a house, you will need a Conveyancer to act for you – that’s where we come in!
You will be asked by us to complete your details and provide your instructions along with primary ID such as a passport or driving licence and proof of residence in the form of a bank statement/utility bill. You will also be asked to fill in a Property Information form including some specific details about the property, its boundaries, any alterations to the property etc. If you have any additional paperwork such as planning permissions or notices, then these will be required by us to send with the contract papers. We will also ask you to complete a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents form to say what you will be taking and leaving behind. If the property is leasehold, you will be asked for information about who you pay ground rent and services charges to…
After we have received your instructions to act we will check the legal issues and title to your property to ensure it offers a satisfactory security for your new lender, as this is the essence of a mortgage.
We will also check the amounts outstanding on any current mortgage registered on the property as these will have to be repaid at completion. The amounts will be confirmed with you.
Usually, we will not carry out Local, Drainage or Mining (if appropriate) searches as we will put in place an insurance which will protect your lender. This is less expensive for you and quicker. Some lenders still require that searches are made and will not rely on insurance. If this is the case the searches will have to be made and the cost will show on the Financial Statement sent to you.
At about the same time that you receive your Mortgage Offer we receive a copy together with the lender’s instructions to act for them. We will consider the Offer to ensure that we do those things required of us as the solicitors and to check what other conditions have to be satisfied.
We will then send you the Mortgage Deed to sign and any other documentation that may be required by your lender. We shall need to have this back from you as soon as possible and certainly by the day before we complete. Otherwise there will be a delay.
You need to check that the Mortgage Offer is acceptable to you. For example, is the mortgage amount and mortgage product correct? Is it the correct method of repayment? Are there any early repayment fees?
We target a completion date for 7 days after we receive our copy of the Mortgage Offer but our being able to complete depends on the terms of the Offer and any peculiarities of your transaction.
If the new mortgage amount is less than the amount we have to pay to your existing lender, we will ask for the difference from you, before the completion date.
Following completion we deal with the registration formalities to ensure the mortgage security is perfected for your lender and any deeds will then be sent to your lender for safe-keeping.
Note – If your property is leasehold, we also:
Request your landlord to confirm that all ground rent, service charges and insurance premiums (if applicable) have been paid to date and that there is no known breach of the lease.
Have to approve the wording of the lease.
Have to serve on the landlord a notice of discharge of your existing mortgage and a notice that a new mortgage has been given to your new lender.
Get in touch
Quotation Team
If you would like to discuss a quotation you have received please call our Quotation Team on
Monday - Tuesday
9am
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7pm
Wednesday - Friday
9am
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5pm
Conveyancing Team
If you would like to speak to someone about your case please call our Conveyancing Team on
Monday - Thursday
8am
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8pm
Friday
8am
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7pm
Saturday
9am
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4pm
Sunday
10am
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3pm