Houses in Sheffield
If you are looking for Conveyancing in the Sheffield area, it is a very good idea to choose a Conveyancer with local knowledge of Conveyancing in Sheffield.
Familiarising yourself with the local area is also a very good idea.
If you're considering buying or selling in Sheffield and need Conveyancing, we would be happy to offer you a quick Online Conveyancing Quote via our website.
There are many Conveyancers and Solicitors in Sheffield that could also offer you a quote but we are confident that it will not be as competitive as ours. Fridaysmove panel of Solicitors offer the cheapest EPC for existing and new build properties in Sheffield
Recently, there have been setbacks for the Sheffield Hallam University £26.5m campus scheme. The University has been forced to re think plans for the new complex, which would hold 2,700 students and 400 staff, after councillors rejected the proposal. Concerns were raised about the loss of a street grid system in a historic part of the city centre and overdevelopment.
Despite these set backs, the new Hallam campus is still striving to open in August 2012. If you are buying or selling a new build property, ensure that your Conveyancing Solicitor is experienced in this area. Procedures with new build homes differ slightly, so your Conveyancer will need to be aware of the different protocols involved. There may be cash incentives offered by the developer, and your Conveyancing Solicitor should look into this.
In Sheffield, there are many Churchces - including Sheffield Parish Church, All Saints Church, Church Of Saint Mary, Church Of Saint Oswald and St John's Church. If you are considering moving near to a Church, you should ensure that your Conveyancing Solicitor acquires a Chancel Repair Search. This search will flag up any repairs, in association with the Church, that you may be liable to pay towards. You should consider this very carefully before moving close to a Church, as chancel repairs can be very costly.
There are more than 1,100 listed buildings that are of special historic or architectural interest in Sheffield. This includes buildings such as Abbeyfield House, City Hall, Chantrey House, Vestry Hall, Cowley Manor and Hannah Rawson School. Listed Building consent is required for any alteration work that intends to be carried out on a listed building. The grade of a listed building will dictate whether and how the building can be altered. A Local Authority Search will identify if a building is listed or not, which your Conveyancing Solicitor will be able to advise you further on.
In Sheffield, there are a good amount of Shared Ownership Properties. Shared ownership of a property allows someone to purchase a share in a property, instead of buying the property as a whole (usually 25%, 50% or 75%). Typically, a housing association would own the other share of the property. The greater share of the property that you own, the less rent you have to pay.
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