
Conveyancing & Property
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Why Hopkins Solicitors and how we can help you with your Conveyancing requirements
Hopkins are a longstanding highly reputable local law firm with 5 offices across Nottingham, Mansfield and Ashfield.
When it comes to buying, selling or remortgaging a property, we know it’s all about keeping the costs down and moving as quickly and as smoothly as possible. Our conveyancing solicitors have an excellent reputation for giving a first class service at extremely competitive prices.
We understand how stressful and confusing the conveyancing process can be so our qualified and friendly solicitors are here to guide you through each step, whether you are a first time buyer or more familiar with the process. So we provide a personal service which means a member of the Conveyancing team are always at the end of the phone to help with any questions you may have in relation to your property transaction.
We are here to move you into your new home as quickly and hassle-free as possible and protect your best interests now and in the future.
If you are an agent or client and have questions about an existing matter, please email our Residential Conveyancing Team directly at:
- Mansfield enquiries: housemove@hopkins-solicitors.co.uk
- Nottingham enquiries: nottinghamproperty@hopkins-solicitors.co.uk
- Kirkby enquiries: homemove@hopkins-solicitors.co.uk
- Sutton enquiries: suttonproperty@hopkins-solicitors.co.uk
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Conveyancing Fees Calculator
Try our quick and easy free instant online conveyancing fees quoting calculator above to find out exactly how much you’ll…
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Buying Property
Every home buyer worries about how long it will take to move into their new home and how much it…
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Selling Property
When it comes to selling a property, we know it’s all about making the sale go through as hassle-free as…
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Equity Transfers
Transfer of Equity and Remortgages Are you remortgaging and releasing equity from your existing home? Divorcing and need to remove…
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Buy-to-Let Advice & Tenant Agreements
The Buy to Let property market is booming! Whether this is your first rental property or if you are an…
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Auction Packs & Advice
Buying a property from an Auction can sound exciting and like a bargain, but it can also be filled with…
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Co-habitation Agreements – protecting unmarried couples
Are you buying a property with your partner? Are you thinking about inviting your partner to live with you? What…
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Prenuptial Agreements – protecting your assets
What is a Prenuptial Agreement? Often referred to as a “prenup”, this is a document which can set out how…
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Property Disputes
Do you have a dispute about a property you live in with a partner, to whom you are not married? …
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Certificate for Land Registry ID1 & ID2 forms
What is an ID1 or ID2 form? This is a form that Land Registry require to verify the identity of…
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Help to Buy & First Homes Scheme advice
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Meet the Team
Testimonials
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We found Ruth and her team to be professional and expedient, when dealing with our house sale. We would highly recommend them for conveyancing and will be using them in the future.
Tricia Simcock, 24th October 2023
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Sarah Ogilvy was extremely helpful, she explained everything in a way that was easy to understand. Nothing was too much trouble. Also very easy to get hold of if I needed to speak to her.
Teresa Rhodes, 19th October 2022
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They kept in touch regularly and gave me good advice on things I didn't understand.
Billy Djoshan, 13th October 2022
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Ruth, Kerry and Kimberley were excellent. Especially Kimberley who was absolutely fantastic in helping me. They are a credit to Hopkins!
Kevin Hayden, 13th October 2022
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Regular and thorough communication, keeping us updated throughout the sale and purchase and never making us feel like we were asking silly questions!
Katherine Crossley, 13th October 2022