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Solicitor Fees - FTB query
fioney25
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Hello 
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place but I am a FTB currently buyer who's just started the buying process.
My partner and I have two quotations from two different local solicitor's. Can anyone advise roughly how much we should be roughly paying for this? The property value is £155,000 and we've been quoted £1,500 from one and £1,900 from the other for the whole works both which include the new stamp duty.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place but I am a FTB currently buyer who's just started the buying process.
My partner and I have two quotations from two different local solicitor's. Can anyone advise roughly how much we should be roughly paying for this? The property value is £155,000 and we've been quoted £1,500 from one and £1,900 from the other for the whole works both which include the new stamp duty.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Sounds about right."Dream World" by The B Sharps....describes a lot of the posts in the Loans and Mortgage sections !!!0
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I'd say £1500 is about right too. That's £900 for solicitor fees and £600 for the stamp duty.0
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Thank you guys.0
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