Sales

Taking care of your house sale

Selling a property in Scotland can be a complicated business. In the current market it really pays to have an expert property lawyer on your side to ensure that the whole process goes as smoothly as possible.

We know that one of the keys to a successful outcome is good preparation and attention to detail from the outset. Unlike some firms who may have a number of different people dealing with the valuation of your property, the preparation of particulars, the conduct of the initial negotiations and then, ultimately, the completing of the legal work, we are different. We work together so that your main point of contact will always be the same. You will always  know who to speak to and what needs to be done.

Whether it’s checking your titles and relevant documentation before you go on the market or doing research before someone asks a difficult question we try to look ahead and anticipate any problems so that the legal process is as smooth as possible once a buyer has been secured.

If that sounds good to you give us a call on 0131-313 7276 or request a quote via email.

Selling your house

Whether you’ve sold before or this is your first time, there is a lot to take in. And things may well have changed since you last bought or sold a property. Don’t worry because we will guide you through the entire process so that everything happens when it should do, and you achieve your sale as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Helping you to buy a property

If you are considering buying a property in Scotland, it pays to get a lawyer on your side first. Once you have found the house or flat you love, it may be important to move quickly. Having us in your team means that you are well prepared. Unlike many big law firms who handle conveyancing as a side line, property is our main focus.

50 years experience

When they did the maths, partners Bob Arbuthnott and Catherine McClanachan were surprised to find that, between them, they have over 50 years experience of the Edinburgh property market. Having spent most of their working lives in a traditional, medium-sized Edinburgh firm, they set up their own practice in 2002.


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