Help to Buy
With considerable experience in guiding clients through the process, our residential conveyancing solicitors help make the purchase of your new home as smooth as possible
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Are you purchasing a property through the help to buy scheme? Our conveyancing solicitors can manage the process on your behalf. We are highly experienced at dealing with help to buy transactions. We offer a fast and reliable service, delivered by a friendly team of legal experts.
At Aticus Law, we operate on a fixed fee basis. Contact us for a no-obligation enquiry. We’ll discuss your requirements in more detail, after which we’ll provide a total quote for the work to be carried out.
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Help to buy conveyancing solicitors
Buyers looking to take advantage of one of the government’s help to buy schemes face a more complex conveyancing process. This is thanks to the additional contract for the equity loan from the government. Due to these requirements, it is absolutely essential to instruct a conveyancing solicitor who is well-versed in help to buy transactions.
At Aticus Law, we have considerable experience in guiding clients through the help to buy process. We know that you’ll be excited about getting the keys to your first property, but we also understand that buying a property can be stressful, especially if this is all new to you.
We’ll act as your trusted legal friend throughout. Not only will we handle all the work for you, we’ll also take the time to explain each and every step. If there’s anything that you don’t understand, just ask us. We’re here to protect your best interests and will work hard to complete the transaction as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
When you choose Aticus Law, you’ll get:
- A complete quote for the work to be undertaken
- An experienced solicitor handling your transaction
- A fast and reliable service
- Regular updates throughout
- A friendly, no-nonsense approach
Get in touch with our experts today for free, no obligation legal advice