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Solicitor's fees - selling only
sleepymans
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Hi MSE'rs
How much should I budget for solicitors fees to only sell a small terraced house of say £100k and clear a £25k mortgage with the proceeds?
I've only ever done a sell and buy together, and that was years ago, so I dont know how much to budget for this.
I will shop around of course, but I'd like some idea what ball-park figure we are talking about.
Many Thanks for your help.:money:
How much should I budget for solicitors fees to only sell a small terraced house of say £100k and clear a £25k mortgage with the proceeds?
I've only ever done a sell and buy together, and that was years ago, so I dont know how much to budget for this.
I will shop around of course, but I'd like some idea what ball-park figure we are talking about.
Many Thanks for your help.:money:
:A Goddess :A
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Probably about £450-£500 all in, including solicitors fees, mortgage admin fees, title documents and money transfer fees. There are plenty of online conveyancing companies which you can get quotes from and if you are not buying at the same time, the process should be straightforward.0
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