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Conveyancing Solicitors in Bury

If you are looking for a conveyancing solicitor in Bury we can help you. Our conveyancing solicitors offer a convenient, efficient, and friendly conveyancing service to clients in Bury, throughout Greater Manchester and all over England, Wales and beyond.

If you are buying a detached house in Bury, selling a terraced house in Pimhole, downsizing to a bungalow in Freetown, or buying to let in Fernhill, we can help you with your conveyancing.

Why should you use Bird and Co Solicitors for your conveyancing in Bury?

We offer a friendly, modern and efficient service. If you want to deal with proper lawyers who are friendly and approachable, our team can help you.

You will have a direct line straight through to your legal team, and direct email addresses. You can guarantee that your query will reach the right people, whether you want to ask about search fees in Bury, drainage and water fees in Greater Manchester or something else.

"The team always provided me with clear, pragmatic and commercially viable advice with efficient and focused communication."

We're a Conveyancing Quality Scheme accredited firm providing conveyancing to clients in Bury. This is a guarantee that our processes and procedures have been approved, that we operate to a certain standard, and is a mark of the excellence of our service approved by the Law Society, the body which represents solicitors throughout England and Wales.

We are on the panel for most major lenders, and many smaller ones too. Whether you want to use your local Building Society in Greater Manchester or one of the larger corporates, chances are we have you covered.

In short, you get an excellent conveyancing service at an affordable price. You don't have the risk of going to the cheapest providers, most of whom aren't solicitors; instead you get a great service from proper lawyers.

Why don't you need a conveyancer based in Bury?

In the old days you used your local solicitor. You would visit their office in the centre of Bury, and all documents would be hand-produced and posted or delivered by hand.

That service came at a price, but the truth is that it is no longer needed. With modern technology such as scanning, emailing and even Skype or Facetime video calls there is no need to use your local solicitor. Your conveyancer can be based anywhere and still provide a great service - even if he or she is in an office many miles away from Bury or perhaps not even in Greater Manchester.

We have successfully dealt with thousands of conveyancing transactions all over the country, even with clients from the other side of the world. It is not unknown for us to talk to clients outside the UK using Skype, and once we had clients in Thailand talking to us through an interpreter in New Zealand!

There will be no need for you to visit our offices or hand deliver documents. You need never leave Bury - our conveyancers will talk you through the process via phone and email, and everything works just as smoothly as it would if we were just down the road.

 

Online Conveyancing in Bury

There isn't really any such thing as online conveyancing. Clients come to us for conveyancing in Bury, Pimhole, Fernhill and all sorts of other places, having first found us via our website.

After that, the relationship between you and your conveyancer is the same as any other. We have the same professional obligations towards you, and deal with your conveyancing file in the same way.

It might feel like online conveyancing because you can talk to us through email on your computer, but really it is proper conveyancing.

Search Fees in Bury

Every local authority is different. We use an excellent, trusted national search provider, which means we can provide searches to clients in Buryand all over the country, knowing that we will get a product we're happy with and which we know is properly insured and protects your interests.

What is the process to instruct us for your conveyancing?

First, fill in our conveyancing quote form for conveyancing in Bury. You can find the links at the top of this page.

Our helpful conveyancing support team will then guide you through the initial stages, and once your conveyancing file is opened your Bury conveyancing solicitor and their small team will deal with the legal side of the conveyancing transaction. You'll be given direct contact details for your conveyancing lawyers and they'll keep in touch with you every step of the way.

Whether you're moving to Bury or away from Bury to somewhere else, our conveyancing team can help you do so with the minimum of fuss and inconvenience.

Fees for conveyancing in Bury

Our fees are transparent and, so long as the situation does not change (for example so long as your property doesn't turn out to be leasehold when we thought it was freehold) the fee we quote is the fee you will be charged.

We don't add extras on for things like photocopying, postage, or the like. Those are our overheads and we don't pass them on to you.

All our conveyancing fees are dependent on the nature and value of the transaction, so we naturally charge a bit more for more complicated and high value work. However, the fee charged will be the same for a customer in Newcastle as it would be for someone in London, or indeed in Bury.

There are some aspects of our conveyancing fees which we can't change. Fees charged by other bodies such as HM Land Registry, or by HMRC for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) are out of our control.

Introduction to Bury

Bury is one of the 10 Metropolitan Boroughs that comprise the Greater Manchester conurbation, located approximately 16km (10 miles) north of Manchester city centre and approximately 10km (6 miles) to the east of Bolton. It has a population of around 55,000 according to the 2011 census.

The town is situated approximately 5km (3 miles) to the west of Junction 2 of the M66 motorway, providing immediate access to the M61, M62 and M60 Manchester orbital motorway and ultimately to the M6 and M1 motorway network.

The town itself developed as a result of the Industrial revolution, through its milling and textile manufacture, however nowadays it is much more focused on the service sector, with many international firms having presence in the area.

The town benefits from an excellent public transport network with GMPTE Metrolink tram providing a direct service from Bury to Manchester city centre and Manchester intercity railway stations, with an average journey time of circa 30 minutes. The service also connects to Salford Quays and Altrincham at its southernmost stop.

Visitors or residents of the town may also choose to visit Bury Football Club, who play at Gigg Lane, which has a capacity of 12,500. The club was recently promoted to the Football League One