What to expect from your Conveyancer: A complete guide to property transactions
Buying or selling a property is a significant milestone, but it can often feel overwhelming. That’s where a conveyancer comes
I have a wide range of experience in every aspect of residential property, with a particular expertise in complex leasehold matters. I qualified in 2006 before working over 16 years with residential property in London, I then joined Tees in May 2021.
I advise a variety of clients to include individuals, investors, companies and banks in relation to the sale, purchase and refinance of residential property, both leasehold and freehold, as well as various ancillary matters.
I believe in collaborative working to ensure the sale or purchase of property, whether it is my client’s dream home, or an investment property goes through as smoothly and stress free as possible.

Very informative all the time, clear instructions and a very fast result. A pleasure to work with. Highly recommend.

I have often been described by clients as having a friendly and approachable manner, with the ability to provide clear, detailed advice with a pragmatic approach.
Buying or selling a property is a significant milestone, but it can often feel overwhelming. That’s where a conveyancer comes
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