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Cheap conveyancing in Oxford does not necessarily mean low quality - but the odds are stacked against you

Oxford Conveyancing Statistics*

  • 1 September was the busiest month and October was the next busiest month while June was the least busiest month of the year for conveyancing in Oxford
  • 2 78% freehold and 22% leasehold conveyancing in Oxford for this year to date
  • 3 Average time frame of 72 days for registration of title in Oxford
  • 4 Average Land Registry Fee for this year to date was £540
  • 5 Percentage of leasehold conveyancing purchases in Oxford is 50% where there is a share in the management company or freehold company

Examples of recent conveyancing in Oxford since May 2026*

Sale

of detached residence residence, Mill Street, OX2 0AL completing on 15/05/2026 at a price of £540,000. The legal transfer of property included amongst the various tasks: drafting the sale agreement and Transfer, dealing with appropriate requisitions and enquiries, taking formal instructions from and updating the seller client

Transfer

of terraced property, Rewley Road, OX1 2RG completing on 22/05/2026 at a price of £700,000. The legal transfer of property incorporates some of the following tasks: drafting the sale agreement and Transfer, sending conveyancing papers to buyers representatives, taking formal instructions from and updating the seller client

Disposal

of detached residence premises, Great Clarendon Street, OX2 6AX completing on 26/05/2026 at a price of £550,000. The conveyancing process included amongst the various tasks: obtaining official copies of the title, setting up the completion formalities, sending title deeds and executed transfer to purchaser’s solicitor

Acquisition

of apartment Abingdon Road OX1 4PR, sold for £300,000. Leasehold conveyancing investigations included: sending the transfer to the seller for signature in readiness for completion, agreeing completion date with parties, preparing statement detailing charges

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Oxford

Why is leasehold purchase conveyancing in Oxford costs more?

Oxford leasehold properties involve far more paperwork than a freehold purchase, and therefore takes more time to examine and advise upon.Conveyancing will involve the lease having to be checked which is usually a lengthy document, queries raised to ensure that the covenants and conditions have been observed. If it is a flat there will be a management company in existence and the accounts of this will need to be checked and enquiries raised to ensure it is operating efficiently and that all monies due have been paid by the Seller to the company and if not ensuring that money is paid up to date or the appropriate undertakings obtained.

Should my conveyancer be asking questions about flooding during the conveyancing in Oxford.

Flooding is a growing risk for solicitors dealing with homes in Oxford. Plenty of people will buy a property in Oxford, fully aware that at some time, it may be flooded. However, leaving to one side the physical destruction, where a property is at risk of flooding, it may be difficult to get a mortgage, suitable insurance cover, or dispose of the premises. There are steps that can be taken during the course of a property purchase to forewarn the purchaser.

Solicitors are not best placed to offer advice on flood risk, but there are a various searches that may be carried out by the buyer or by their lawyers which should give them a better understanding of the risks in Oxford. The standard completed inquiry forms sent to a buyer’s lawyer (where the Conveyancing Protocol is adopted) contains a usual question of the seller to find out whether the property has suffered from flooding. If the premises has been flooded in past which is not revealed by the owner, then a purchaser could commence a legal claim for losses as a result of such an incorrect answer. A purchaser’s solicitors will also order an enviro search. This should reveal whether there is a recorded flood risk. If so, additional inquiries should be conducted.

Just had an offer accepted on a new build flat in Oxford. Conveyancing is daunting at the best of times but I have never purchased a new build flat before. Can you give me some examples of some of the questions asked in new build legal work.

Set out below is a sample of a selection of leasehold new build enquiries that you should expect your new-build leasehold conveyancing in Oxford

    Has the Lease plan been approved by the Land Registry and if not when will they be lodged for this purpose? Will the freehold then be transferred for a nominal consideration (not exceeding £100) to the Management Company? Investor purchasers must be able to freely grant unsecured tenancies at market rents without requiring any consents. Please provide evidence that the form of Lease proposed has been approved by the Land Registry. Where there is an Undertaking being granted there is the risk of forfeiture of the Headlease subject to relief if one or more of the Underlessees are willing to accept the original Head Lessee’s obligations as otherwise relief will be denied to the Underlessees. The only alternatives are the Head Lessor agreeing not to forfeit the Headlease or the Head Lessee guaranteeing to the Underlessees that it will not be in breach of the Headlease.

Is it possible to switch conveyancer as I need to retain a firm on the Santander conveyancing list. I was using a family conveyancing solicitor in Oxford five minutes from me but she is not approved by Santander

We will our best to assist in finding you a conveyancing solicitor in Oxford on the Santander panel. Please note that the law firms that we work with do not pay us commission if you instruct them and are registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority who oversee all conveyancing solicitors in Oxford. In utilising search facility on this page, you can compare costs for conveyancing solicitors in Oxford and throughout England and Wales.

We are four weeks into a freehold purchase having been referred to solicitors by the high street agent to carry out the conveyancing in Oxford. I am not happy. Can you help me find new lawyers?

A conveyancer would have to be really poor to suggest changing them. Has your loan offer been generated? If so you must make them aware of the new contact details and ensure the offer are re-issued. The solicitor ideally needs to be on the lenders approved list to avoid added costs and frustration. That should be your starting point. The search tool can assist you in finding a bank approved solicitor for your home move in Oxford

I've found a house that seems to be perfect, at a great price which is making it all the more appealing. I have subsequently discovered that the title is leasehold as opposed to freehold. I would have thought that there are particular concerns buying a house with a leasehold title in Oxford. Conveyancing advisers have not yet been instructed. Will my lawyers set out the risks of buying a leasehold house in Oxford ?

Most houses in Oxford are freehold rather than leasehold. In this scenario it’s worth having a local conveyancer who is familiar with the area can help the conveyancing process. We note that you are buying in Oxford so you should seriously consider shopping around for a Oxford conveyancing solicitor and be sure that they have experience in advising on leasehold houses. First you will need to check the number of years remaining. As a tenant you will not be entirely free to do whatever you want to the property. The lease will likely included provisions such as obtaining the freeholder’sconsent to conduct changes to the property. It may be necessary to pay a contribution towards the maintenance of the estate where the property is part of an estate. Your solicitor will report to you on the legal implications.

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Sample of conveyancing solicitors in Oxford regulated by the SRA

It is important to note that the listed firms do not limit their work for conveyancing in Oxford but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.

  • Hmg Law Llp, 126 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4DG
  • Challenor Gardiner, 29 New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2DH
  • Ferguson Bricknell, Chester House, George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2AY
  • Reeds Solicitors Ltd, 1 Cambridge Terrace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1RR
  • Quality Solicitors Truemans, Eden House, 38 St. Aldates, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1BN

Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Oxford

The firms listed below are a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Oxford specialising in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This may include advice on Claims for damages for illegal

  • Hmg Law Llp, 126 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4DG
  • Challenor Gardiner, 29 New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2DH
  • Ferguson Bricknell, Chester House, George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2AY
  • Quality Solicitors Truemans, Eden House, 38 St. Aldates, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1BN
  • Darbys Solicitors Llp, Midland House, West Way, Botley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 0PH

Planning law solicitors in Oxford regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The list below is a small selection of solicitors in Oxford specialising in planning law. This will likely include advice on planning applications and appeals
  • Hmg Law Llp, 126 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4DG
  • Darbys Solicitors Llp, Midland House, West Way, Botley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 0PH
  • Licensing And Safety Lawyers, Prama House, 267 Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 7HT
  • Law And Property Lawyers Limited, 5 Ock Street, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 5AL
  • Franklins, 15 Ock Street, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 5AN

*Source acknowledgement: House price data produced by Land Registry as well data supplied by Lexsure Ltd.

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