Residential property solicitors
Keeping you moving forward
Our Residential Property solicitors can guide you through the tax issues when buying a home or an investment property. While property can be a good investment, property tax has become more complex, so expert advice is now more vital than ever and, as property prices rise, there more at stake.
Blake Morgan’s Residential Property solicitors can provide advice to help ensure you protect your property interests.
Services
Our Residential Property solicitors provide advice on all aspects of property tax, conveyancing, structuring and protecting your property, estate planning, gifting property or money for property, leasehold enfranchisement and probate.
Our Clients
Blake Morgan’s Residential Property solicitors act for private UK buyers and sellers, including a number of independent residential property developers, as well as overseas clients. We also take instructions from corporate organisations either buying or selling large-scale portfolios.
Blake Morgan's Fees Guides
No two matters are the same – just as clients’ circumstances and desired outcomes will always differ, so will the work that we do and the advice that we provide in pursuit of those outcomes.
We are always as transparent as we can be about our costs upfront to help you understand the options available to you. The links below take you through to our Fees Guides for a number of different services. These provide an indication of the work that we will do for you, who will do that work, how long it will take and, importantly, how much it might cost based on a number of different scenarios. Before starting to work for you, we will always meet or speak with you to understand exactly what’s going to be required and provide a bespoke quotation based on your particular circumstances – we will also provide you with regular updates on costs as the matter progresses as required. Click on the relevant section to download our fees.
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