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Find out more about selling or buying a home with our Old Windsor Conveyancing Solicitors
Old Windsor is a large village in Berkshire County, adjoining the River Thames, and is in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. It was originally called Windsor until nearby New Windsor, located around 3 miles from the village, took over this mantle. Windsor Great Park is largely within Old Windsor's boundaries.
The village is just 20 minutes by road from Heathrow Airport and is close to the M25 and M4 motorways. Datchet is the nearest train station; this gives access to local towns such as Staines and Feltham as well as London Waterloo.
Berkshire is a county which touches a small part of the borders of West London. It is a home county (because it borders Greater London) and is often called Royal Berkshire because it contains Windsor and Windsor Castle. It hosts a number of iconic UK landmarks such as Ascot (Ascot Racecourse), Wentworth (Golf Course), Sunningdale (Golf Course), Virginia Water and Windsor Great Park and Eton School. Virginia Water was the first postcode area where the average property price exceeded one million.
Like many of the home counties, there are many essentially commuter dormitory settlements which house London workers. Reading (which is Berkshire's county town) in particular is a larger one and is popular because of its very fast rail links with Central London - there are many one-stop services to London Paddington and it is also due to be the western terminus of the Crossrail line.
Affordable Housing Schemes
There are a number of affordable housing schemes in Old Windsor to help make buying a property achievable. The work is more complex and we have specialist conveyancing solicitors to handle the following:
Our property solicitors Old Windsor have successfully completed numerous conveyancing transactions from start to finish so whether your matter is a comparatively simple purchase for a property in Old Windsor 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.
Old Windsor Property Prices
Average property price in Old Windsor
£530,268
% Change compared to last year
7%
Population of Old Windsor
4,977 (2011)
Property price data is sourced from the Land Registry House Price Index
Conveyancing Solicitors in and around Old Windsor
Our Old Windsor conveyancing solicitors can help you with your conveyance locally or in any of the surrounding areas including Staines, Egham, Wraysbury, Windsor, Sunnymeads, Worplesdon and Englefield Green.
We have a number of offices throughout England and Wales so you can find a solicitor near you.
Our Old Windsor Conveyancing Solicitors have years of experience helping clients with their conveyance in Old Windsor and have close connections with The Royal Borough Of Windsor & Maidenhead 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.
Old Windsor 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.
Should you pay a 'preliminary deposit' if asked to by your estate agent?
You are not obliged under the law in England & Wales to pay a preliminary deposit to an estate agent, although an estate agent might ask you to pay it as a sign of good faith/proof of your serious intent to commit to buying a property.
Estate agents may ask for perhaps £100 - £350 which they then retain until the deal goes through, but you should note that you can ask for this deposit back at any time.