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Lou,


I know you asked for someone in the area but I can highly reccomend Tim Jordan of Quality Solicitors. We recently used Tim for the conveyancing on the purchase of a property. We found his details through the forum. We were first time buyers so the whole ordeal was pretty stressful. However, Tim responded to any emails/calls very promptly even in the evenings and on weekends. The transaction wasn't as smooth as we'd hoped and there was extra work involved, but when the bill came through at the end we were presently surprised (very unusual when dealing with solicitors) as the bill was simply what we'd been quoted at the start. The vendor was extremely difficult and without Tim's level headeadness and practical advice, I'm not sure the deal would have gone through.


His quote was very reasonable (much cheaper than local solicitors) and with technology the way it is, it wasn't a problem at all that we never met Tim or couldnt just pop into his office. He even gave advice and before we had agreed to use him as a conveyancer.


He's quick, very reasonable, but not local, so I guess he ticks 2 of your boxes.


Good luck either way!


His contact details are below.


T 01925 604 713

E [email protected]

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