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  • Cheers, it'd be nice to chat with someone if problems arise but the bricks and mortar firms around here are an extra £600 compared to online.

    I'll checkout myhomemove, if VB used them he's bound to have done his homework. Hopefully our move should be straightforward enough. (touches wood)

  • £600 on a purchase of hundreds of thousands doesn't seem that much. You don't necessarily need to go for a local bricks and mortar firm but I'd say being able to speak to them is pretty essential.

  • I'll checkout myhomemove, if VB used them he's bound to have done his homework. Hopefully our move should be straightforward enough. (touches wood)

    I did use them, and the reasoning was that for the majority of purchases the process is straightforward and uses a known project plan. It's better to have a team of conveyancers who are all using the same plan and able to cover for each other's leave, and pick up each other's work because they're using a common system.

    I wouldn't say they were superb, but I'm not sure any is. Tales vary all over the place on local and internet conveyancers. I could call them though, and they did get back to me quickly if they weren't available, and their ability to provide digital versions of everything I found to be a blessing as I could see and understand what was happening and it's allowed me to have a nice digital folder on Google Drive that will help me when I sell.

    Do I recommend them? Yes
    Do I think they're the absolute best? No, but I didn't need absolute best I just needed someone who would dot every i and cross every t in a predictable way and that was available to me.

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