Residential Conveyancing
Residential Conveyancing Across the UK
Buying or selling a home is a big change. Leaving one home and finding your feet in another can feel daunting, which is why having a safety net of experienced residential conveyancers can make all the difference. At PM Property Lawyers, we’re here to guide you through the big moments, and make your property transactions as seamless as possible.
Based in Sheffield, our team functions nationally, ensuring we bring outstanding conveyancing services to the nation. We’re passionate about using our extensive experience to empower people to step into the property market with confidence.
We take care of the legal work, ensuring a smooth, stress-free experience. With our award-winning expertise, and personalised service, we are committed to making sure you get the most from us, so you can focus on everything else.

Our Residential Conveyancing Services
At PM Property Lawyers, our residential conveyancing team can help you with a wide range of property transitions. Our services include:
- Buying a residential property: We understand that buying a property, and all the things that come with it, can be a time of stress. We’re here to help take that stress away by guiding you through the buying process. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or already on the property ladder, our residential conveyancers and property lawyers are here for you.
- Selling a residential property: Although selling a house is usually more straightforward than buying a house, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come with its challenges. Having an experienced team with a vast knowledge of the property market behind you will reduce the stress of the selling process.
- Remortgaging: There are many reasons you might want to remortgage your property. Whether your current deal is coming to an end or you want to borrow more money, we’re here to help. Our specialist remortgage lawyers are many reasons you might want to remortgage your property. Whether your current deal is coming to an end or you want to borrow more money, we’re here to help. Our specialist remortgage lawyers are no strangers to remortgaging properties, so we’ll take any confusion out of the process.
- Transfer of Equity: Sometimes circumstances change, and people need to be added or removed from the title deeds of a property. Transfer of Equity is an important process to make sure that the ownership of the property is registered under the right people. So, whether it’s moving ownership between family members or more general changes in ownership, we’ve got you covered.
Why Choose Our Team?
Our residential conveyancing team has experience in handling a wide range of property transactions. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to remortgage your property, we are here to assist you throughout the process. With our in-depth understanding of property law and regulations, you can trust us to navigate any challenges that might arise.
We recognise that every client has different needs. That’s why our residential conveyancing team provides a personalised approach, tailored to your specific property. We take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and keep you informed throughout. Our goal is to give you peace of mind, knowing that you’re in safe hands.


How Much Does Residential Conveyancing Cost?
Residential conveyancing fees for buying a house are approximately £2,200, and £1,600 for selling a house. These costs include the conveyancer’s legal fees, disbursements and additional fees that you’re likely to pay.
For more information on the cost of residential conveyancing, view our fees page.
It’s worth remembering that there are many factors that can go into the overall cost of your conveyancing fees. If you’re unsure, and you want to get an accurate idea of how much your property transaction will cost, get in touch with our conveyancing team or get a quote today.
Residential Conveyancing FAQs
Here are some useful residential conveyancing FAQs. We also have a Conveyancing Wiki available so you can get a better understanding of some key terms you might come across in the conveyancing process.
Get in Touch to See How We Could Help
Interested in how our conveyancing services could help you? Contact us today to discuss your circumstances and we’d be happy help you find a solution. Call us on 0330 056 2184 or use our contact form and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.