Find a Lender-Approved Local Conveyancer in Oxfordshire

Ready to buy a new home? Find a law firm approved by your lender.

There is a good reason why you won’t find people saying “if only I would have chosen a cheap web based firm”! Go local - instruct a conveyancing solicitor in Oxfordshire

Top 5 reasons to let us help you select a high street conveyancing solicitor in Oxfordshire

  • 1 You can gain comfort when you select the very best, most recommended conveyancing solicitors. Oxfordshire has a number to choose from, but for a truly professional and dependable service many local people have been use the recommendation of this site.
  • 2 Solicitors that specialise in conveyancing in Oxfordshire are familiar with the local issues peculiar to Oxfordshire and therefore you may benefit from better advice and expeditious conveyancing.
  • 3 Solicitor conveyancing solicitors have extremely good personal links with Oxfordshire selling agents and work very closely with them and local surveyors so as to ensure transactions proceed expeditiously.
  • 4 Oxfordshire solicitors work in conjunction with Oxfordshire estate agents, property finders, surveyors, mortgage companies and other professionals to make sure that the highest level of service is provided to buyers and sellers every step of the way, to ensure you’re kept informed as to progress all the way along
  • 5 There is a better than average chance that the the conveyancers for the other party are located in Oxfordshire - if so both parties are likely to be on good working terms

Examples of recent conveyancing in Oxfordshire since January 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Oxfordshire

In what way does my ID and proof of funds have anything to do with my conveyancing in Oxfordshire? What am I being asked for?

To satisfy the Money Laundering Regulations any Oxfordshire conveyancing firm will require evidence of your identity in all conveyancing matters. This is normally satisfied by provision of a passport and an original bank statement or utility account showing where you reside.

In accordance with Money Laundering Regulations, conveyancers are duty bound to validate not just the ID of conveyancing clients but also the source of fund that they receive in respect of any matter. Refusal to disclose this may lead to your solicitor cancelling their relationship with you, as clearly this will cause a conflict between the set Regulations and a refusal to disclose.

Your conveyancers are duty bound to notify the relevant authorities should they consider that any amounts received by them may contravene the Money Laundering Regulations.

We wanted to use a property lawyer in Oxfordshire for our house move. Our financial adviser has since advised us that our mortgage company Nationwide Building Society won't deal with them. Why is this not regarded as unduly restrictive?

A mortgage company will require a panel solicitor act for it. Borrowers are expected to meet the cost of this. Try using our tool to find a solicitor to carry conveyancing in Oxfordshire on the Nationwide Building Society conveyancing panel.

I am purchasing a house and the lawyer has identified Chancel Repair for which the property may be liable given it’s proximity to the area of such a church. He has recommended insurance. Is this really warranted for conveyancing in Oxfordshire

Unless a prior acquisition of the premises took place after 12 October 2013 you may expect conveyancing practitioners delivering conveyancing in Oxfordshire to remain recommending a chancel search and or chancel repair liability policy.

Taking into account that I am about to part with 450k on a house in Oxfordshire I wish to have a conversation with the solicitor regarding thehouse move before appointing the firm. Is this something that you can arrange?

Absolutely - we would be happy to talk to you we do not take any clients on without you liaising with the solicitor who will be conducting your conveyancing in Oxfordshire.There is no ‘factory style conveyancing’ - every client is unique individual, not a file number. The law firms that we put you in touch with believe that the fees you are quoted for your conveyancing in Oxfordshire should be the figure that you end up paying.

Having had my offer accepted I require leasehold conveyancing in Oxfordshire. Before diving in I would like to find out the unexpired term of the lease.

Assuming the lease is registered - and 99.9% are in Oxfordshire - then the leasehold title will always include the basic details of the lease, namely the date; the term; and the original parties. From a conveyancing perspective such details then enable any prospective buyer and lender to confirm that any lease they are looking at is the one relevant to that title. For any other purpose, such as confirming how long the term was granted for and calculating what is left, then the register should be sufficient on it's own.

I am the registered owner of a basement flat in Oxfordshire, conveyancing was carried out 6 years ago. Can you let me have an estimated range of the fair premium for a lease extension? Equivalent properties in Oxfordshire with over 90 years remaining are worth £186,000. The ground rent is £55 yearly. The lease ends on 21st October 2078

With 52 years remaining on your lease we estimate the price of your lease extension to range between £29,500 and £34,000 plus legals.

The suggested premium range that we have given is a general guide to costs for renewing a lease, but we cannot give you a more accurate figure without more comprehensive investigations. Do not use this information in a Notice of Claim or as an informal offer. There may be additional concerns that need to be considered and you obviously want to be as accurate as possible in your negotiations. Please do not take any other action based on this information without first seeking the advice of a professional.

What is the difference between surveying and conveyancing in Oxfordshire?

Conveyancing - in Oxfordshire or anywhere in England and Wales - is the legal term given to transferring legal title of property from one person to another. It involves the investigation of the title. Whether buying or selling, you should be aware of anything affecting the property such as proposals by government departments, illegal buildings, or outstanding rates. The conveyancer should conduct the appropriate searches and inquiries on the property. Surveying relates to the structure of a property itself. A surveyor will look at a house, flat and any outbuildings you’re buying and will help you find out about the condition of the building and, if there are problems, give you leverage for negotiating the purchase price down or asking the seller to remedy the problems prior to you move in.

Last updated

Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Oxfordshire regulated by the SRA

The list below is a small selection of solicitors in Oxfordshire specialising in commercial conveyancing in Oxfordshire. This should include advice on taking a commercial lease as a tenant
  • Hmg Law Llp, 126 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4DG
  • Ferguson Bricknell, Chester House, George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2AY
  • Challenor Gardiner, 29 New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2DH
  • 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 Oxfordshire regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The solicitors listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Oxfordshire practicing in planning law. The solicitors can give expert legal advice on all aspects of planning, including tree preservation orders
  • Hmg Law Llp, 126 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4DG
  • Licensing And Safety Lawyers, Prama House, 267 Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 7HT
  • Darbys Solicitors Llp, Midland House, West Way, Botley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 0PH

What to expect from a Licensed Conveyancer for conveyancing in Oxfordshire?

Licensed Conveyancers assist with the transfer of ownership of a property from one person to another and cover conveyancing nationwide as well as Oxfordshire. When instructing a Licensed Conveyancer governed by the CLC, you are entitled to:
  • Have an honest and lawful service.
  • Receive a high standard of legal services.
  • Enjoy the benefit of your conveyancing dealt with using care, skill and diligence.
  • Enjoy the benefit of a high quality of service due to your conveyancer’s arrangements, resources, procedures, skills and commitment.
  • Enjoy the benefit of a service which is accessible and responsive to your specific requirements.
  • You should not consider yourself discriminated against, victimised or harassed.
  • Not receive a service which is below the standard you could expect, however, if you do your lawyer accepts responsibility for this and provides you with any appropriate redress.
  • Have your specific needs taken into account should a complaint be necessary.
  • Be supplied with a swift, impartial and comprehensive service when if a complaint is registered about your conveyancing in Oxfordshire.

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

© Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of Land Registry under delegated authority from the Controller of HMSO.