We take control of the whole conveyancing process for you. You speak to one specialist from the moment you call to get a quote to when you finally complete. A concierge hand holding service made for you and we really know our stuff!
Get an Online Conveyancing Quote or or speak to a friendly member of SAM Conveyancing now on 0333 344 3234.
We have hand selected some of the best conveyancing solicitors in the market and we only provide fixed fee conveyancing quotes covered by a no sale no fee. We have a 5 star reputation built up over years of hard work and we want to show you what we can do.
When working with SAM Conveyancing you have one dedicated member of our team to work with from start until finish; to ask all those questions that need an answer. You'll also benefit form our state of the art Online Conveyancing Process - it's free to use so why not take a look!
Selling or buying a home with our Lincoln Conveyancing Solicitors
Lincoln is a pretty cathedral city and is the county town of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands region of England. It has many historical buildings from many eras and attracts many tourists. Landmarks include; The Collection, which contains the Usher Gallery, and which contains more than 2 million objects of archaelogical interest; Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle.
Lincoln County Hospital, Greetwell Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN2 5QY
Lincoln railway station offers connections to Sleaford, Grimsby Town, Sheffield, Leicester, Newark North Gate and Doncaster, London Euston and London Kings Cross, among other destinations. Lincoln is easily accessible by road as it is served by 4 trunk roads, namely the A15, A46, A57 and A158.
Distance to Airports from Lincoln
Airport
Miles by car
Doncaster Sheffield
33.6 miles
East Midlands
51 miles
Leeds
83.5 miles
The Priory Academy, Cross O'Cliff Hill, Lincoln, LN5 8PW
Branston Community Academy, Station Road, Branston, Lincoln, LN4 1LH
William Farr CofE Comprehensive School, Lincoln Road, Welton, Lincoln, LN2 3JB
Lincolnshire is a county in the east of England and its county town in Lincoln, which is where the county council is situated. Land use here is predominantly agricultural. It is the second largest of the English ceremonial counties.
It is notable for not having any major urban areas, although the coastal population can rapidly rise seasonally because of the coast’s popularity with tourists visiting places such as Skegness and Mablethorpe. The ambience is predominantly rural, with, for example, shops in most areas remaining closed on Sundays.
The county is particularly popular also with birdwatchers, who flock(!) to the fenland areas in the southeast of the county and the nature reserves at Gibraltar Point, Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe.
Villages are generally self-contained. The county borders Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire. Additionally, it has a border with Northamptonshire in the south: the shortest county boundary at a tiny 20 yards/18 metres.
Lincoln has two universities, the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University.
Affordable Housing Schemes
There are a number of affordable housing schemes in Lincoln to help make buying a property achievable. The work is more complex and we have specialist conveyancing solicitors to handle the following:
Shared Ownership Solicitors Lincoln
Help to Buy Solicitors Lincoln - The local Help to Buy Agent for Lincoln is Help to Buy Government Scheme and their contact details are:
Address:
Help to Buy Midlands
Garden Court
Harry Weston Road
Binley Business Park
Coventry
CV3 2SU
Email:Â hba@orbit.org.uk
Tel:Â 03458 50 20 50 Option 2
Right to Buy Solicitors Lincoln - speak to City of Lincoln Council to find out if you are eligible
Discount Market Sale Lincoln - check with City of Lincoln Council if they are running a DMS scheme
Our property solicitors Lincoln have successfully completed numerous conveyancing transactions from start to finish so whether your matter is a comparatively simple purchase for a property in Lincoln or, for example, a Sale and Purchase involving a shared ownership property with a Deed of Trust being executed simultaneously, you can rest assured that by choosing us you are in the right hands.
Lincoln Property Prices
Average property price in Lincoln
£158,938
% Change compared to last year
5%
Population of Lincoln
94,600 (2012)
Property price data is sourced from the Land Registry House Price Index
Conveyancing Solicitors in and around Lincoln
Our Lincoln conveyancing solicitors can help you with your conveyance locally or in any of the surrounding areas including Burton, Cherry Willingham, Washingborough, Waddington, Whisby, Skellingthorpe and Nettleham.
We have a number of offices throughout England and Wales so you can find a solicitor near you.
Our Lincoln Conveyancing Solicitors have years of experience helping clients with their conveyance in Lincoln and have close connections with City of Lincoln Council to ensure we can get conveyancing searches returned as quickly as possible.
Conveyancing Quality Scheme & On All Mortgage Lender Panels
All of our panel solicitors have been awarded the CQS badge of excellence and can work on with any mortgage lender in England & Wales.
Lincoln Conveyancing Solicitor fees dramatically vary depending on whether you approach an online conveyancing solicitor, a high street conveyancer or housing solicitors introduced by your estate agent.
The actual conveyancing costs, outside of the legal work, should be fixed as they are set including:
For buyers: stamp duty, land registration, property searches, ID searches and leasehold charges (if buying a leasehold property).
For sellers: office copies, title plan and management information (if selling a leasehold property).
It is important to make sure when budgeting the costs of moving home that you factor in all of the above conveyancing costs and ensure you get a fixed fee conveyancing quote from your chosen local solicitors or licensed conveyancer.
After you complete, your solicitor has 30 days to file your stamp duty land tax return and pay any tax due.
They also register your property at the Land Registry and pay the appropriate fee. It can take anywhere between 1 – 6 months for your property to be registered – Land Registry is still working at clearing a considerable backlog!