A Guide to Buying a Property: What You Need to Know
26 May 2026
Buying a property is one of the most significant financial and personal decisions you will ever make. Whether you are a first-time buyer or an experienced buyer, the process can feel complex and, at times, overwhelming. Our Conveyancing solicitors aim to make your journey as smooth and stress-free as possible. This guide outlines the key stages of purchasing a property and what you can expect along the way.
1. Understanding Your Budget
Before you begin your property search, it is essential to establish a clear budget. This includes not only the purchase price but also additional costs such as Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), legal fees, survey costs, and moving expenses. Speaking with a mortgage advisor early on can help you understand how much you can borrow and secure a mortgage agreement in principle.
2. Finding the Right Property
Once your finances are in place, you can begin searching for your ideal property. Consider factors such as location, transport links, schools, and future resale value. When you find a property, you wish to purchase, you will make an offer through the estate agent.
3. Instructing a Conveyancer
After your offer is accepted, you should instruct a Conveyancer to handle the legal aspects of the transaction. Your Conveyancer will liaise with the Seller’s Conveyancer, review legal documents, and ensure that the property has no issues that could affect your ownership.
4. Property Searches and Surveys
Your Conveyancer will carry out a range of searches, including local authority, environmental, and drainage searches. These are designed to uncover any potential risks, such as planning restrictions or flood risks.
In addition to legal searches, it is advisable to commission a property survey. A survey can identify structural issues or necessary repairs, helping you make an informed decision before proceeding.
5. Reviewing Contracts
Once all searches and enquiries are complete, your Conveyancer will provide you with a report on the property and the contract. This is your opportunity to review all the details carefully and raise any final questions.
6. Exchange of Contracts
The exchange of contracts is a key milestone in the buying process. At this stage, both parties are legally bound to complete the transaction.
7. Completion
Completion is the day you officially become the owner of the property. The purchase funds are transferred to the seller’s Conveyancer, and you can collect the keys to your new home. Your Conveyancer will also handle the registration of the property with HM Land Registry.
8. Post-Completion Matters
After completion, your Conveyancer will ensure that Stamp Duty Land Tax is paid (if applicable) and that the property is registered in your name at the Land Registry. You will then receive confirmation once registration is complete.
How can our Residential Property team assist?
Buying a property can be a complex process, but with the right guidance and support, it can also be an exciting and rewarding experience.
If you are considering purchasing a property and would like expert assistance, call our Doncaster solicitors on 01302 341414 or our Sheffield solicitors on 0114 272 1884. Alternatively, you can fill out our online enquiry form.
