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johnstone estate agentscompare johnstone conveyancing quotes with agentquote.co.uk get johnstone conveyancing quotes from quote-compare-convey.co.uk get cheap johnstone conveyancing quotes from totalconveyancing.com How long will the whole legal process take ?
This is our most frequently asked question and sadly, there is no easy answer as it depends on so many factors. The most straightforward kind of sale is of an empty property to a cash buyer. This would probably take about 6 weeks to complete (from instruction to when the property legally changes hands). If the buyer needs a mortgage, this could add a couple of weeks to the process. If the seller is also buying a property, this could add another couple of weeks and perhaps even longer if there is a larger chain of connected sales. Further time delays could result from missing documentation, slow JOHNSTONE solicitors and slow buyers and sellers. An average completion time is about 10 weeks.
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