Property Conveyancing Norwich
It’s easy to spend hours and hours pouring over price comparison sites or browsing local law firms to try and find the right property conveyancer Norwich. However, at My Big New Shell, we have a dedicated price comparison tool which streamlines this search into one simple process, saving you time and money.
How We Work
At My Big New Shell, we do all the hard work for you by partnering with hundreds of local conveyancers across England and Wales. All you have to do is fill out our simple quote form and we’ll get back to you at a convenient time to discuss your preferences. From there, we’ll provide a comprehensive list of all the suitable conveyancers for your area. It’s as simple as that.
Our Board of Conveyancers
Our board of conveyancers are carefully chosen for their excellent client reviews and quality service. We only work with professionals who are fully qualified and accredited for your peace of mind. Using our price comparison website can give you easy access to competitive property conveyancing quotes in Norwich.
Many of our conveyancers are accredited by either the Solicitors Regulation Authority, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, or CILEx Regulation.
Not only do we work with accredited conveyancers to ensure that you receive top quality services, but we also provide a fixed-price guarantee meaning you won’t have to pay a penny extra than what you are quoted through us.
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Why Move to Norwich?
Situated in beautiful Norfolk in East Anglia, Norwich was England’s second biggest city for more than 700 years and is now home to amazing sights and landmarks, such as the Norwich Cathedral, Norwich Castle and the Carrow Road Football Stadium. This iconic football stadium is home to the Norwich City Football Club, who were promoted to the Premier League as of the 2019/2020 season.
Whether you want some retail therapy in one of the town’s three shopping malls, a sight-seeing tour around the historic cathedral, or a fun day exploring the Norfolk Broads in a hire boat, Norwich and its surrounding areas has a lot to offer with a beautiful, rural landscape.
What are House Prices Like in Norwich?
House prices for Norwich saw a 2% increase from 2019 – 2020, with houses selling for an overall average of £247,539. The majority of sales were for terraced properties which sold for an average price of £227,462.
How Much is Council Tax in Norwich?
Below is a breakdown of the various council tax bands and prices. These are based on what the value of your property was on 1 April 1991, not its current value. You can check your Council Tax band by going on the Government website here.
Valuation band | Range of values | Valuation band | Range of values |
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A | Up to and including £40,000.00 | E | £88,000.01 – £120,000 |
B | £40,000.01 – £52,000 | F | £120,000.01 – £160,000 |
C | £52,000.01 – £68,000 | G | £160,000.01 – £320,000 |
D | £68,000.01 – £88,000 | H | More than £320,000 |
What’s Involved in Conveyancing Service?
Conveyancing refers to the legal processes behind buying and selling property. Whether you need to remortgage with a different provider, buy or sell a home, or even invest in property for business purposes, a conveyancer can guide you through and make sure that your legal rights are being upheld and that you understand the contracts to which you are bound.
Our experienced local conveyancers will help with any questions you may have. Our most popular questions asked are:
- Do I need a local solicitor?
- How do I know if a Norwich conveyancer will help me?
- I’m moving to Norwich, should I get a local conveyancing quote?
- Where can I find the best conveyancer in Norwich?
Traffic and Roads Around Norwich
Key roads leading into and out of the city of Norwich include the A140, which leads to the northern coast of Norfolk, and the A47 which takes you further inland towards King’s Lynn or to the east of the county towards Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.