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From first time purchase to portfolio management

Buying and selling property is one of the most exciting times, but also one of the most stressful. We’re well versed in taking the strain and helping ensure as smooth, quick and painless a process as possible.

You’ll get sound advice and practical guidance, coupled with a pragmatic, balanced approach to negotiations. We’re a member of the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme – a recognised quality standard for residential conveyancing.

Our service covers the full spectrum of property law and related issues.

What’s involved & pricing

Mortgage & remortgage of a residential property

Sale of a residential property

Purchase of a residential property

Advice to prospective guarantors

Advice & guides

Download our guide to new build conveyancing

Contact Us

North, South, East or West. Wherever you are, we’ve got you covered. Contact us today for an informal chat, without obligation. We look forward to hearing from you.

South Devon:
01803 213251

Exeter:
01392 274006

North Devon:
01271 342268

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Shared ownership

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Residential property news

Wollens Solicitors Exeter – we are on the move !

Wollens Solicitors Exeter – we are on the move !

Wollens are delighted to announce that we will be moving from our current office at Cathedral Yard in Exeter city centre into new office space conveniently situated at Pynes Hill, Exeter, opening on Monday 27th March 2023. The new space has been fully refurbished and...

Offer accepted, now what?

Offer accepted, now what?

So you have had your offer accepted on a new home, congratulations! But now what? This can be quite baffling - Property Conveyancer Mark Iddles gives a helpful overview of what comes next: The first step is for you to instruct a conveyancer to act on your behalf in...