Conveyancing

Our residential conveyancing team is dedicated to offering a preferential, professional and quality service to all our clients.

Our aim is to provide a bespoke quality service which is tailored to match your needs. We understand that speed and efficiency will be important to make the transaction as smooth as possible.

We have a dedicated team who have specialist experience in dealing with higher value, unusual and complex properties.

We work for private individuals, landed estate owners and entrepreneurs selling and purchasing residential property whether as a home or as part of an investment portfolio.

We work closely with our Estates and Tax Planning colleagues so that we are able to offer advice on the most tax efficient way to acquire your property and on all matters within the context of wider estate and tax planning issues. This can be important as property often forms a large and significant part of an individual's assets and organising it to best advantage is essential for achieving overall financial success.

We have strong working relationships with other professionals and can put you in touch with financial advisors, insurance brokers and surveyors to assist in the transaction.

For more detailed information about how we can help you with your residential conveyancing, please visit our Convey Direct pages.

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Jackie Roe
Head of Convey Direct & Plot Sales
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0117 925 2525

Online Literature

Viewpoint Summer 2011.pdf covering:

  • The changing status of pre-nuptial agreements
  • The benefits of family mediation
  • In our right minds when can you not make a will?
  • Appointing an executor making the right choice

10 Good Reasons to Make a Will.pdf

Viewpoint Winter 2010.pdf covering:

  • Why loan agreements are essential
  • Releasing funds for your retirement
  • Financial abuse of the elderly
  • Promises, promises - how the law can enforce broken ones

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Document listing all family services that VWV can provide.

Secrets and Lies pdf - paper on the 'fully secret trust'