Conveyancing Solicitors Quotes in Scotland

Conveyancing Solicitors Quotes in Scotland

Compare instant online conveyancing quotes from solicitors regulated by the Law Society of Scotland, the SRA, and the CLC, covering Glasgow, Edinburgh and Scotland-wide, with a full breakdown of costs.

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Fixed fees — Law Society of Scotland, SRA and CLC regulated quotes
Quotes covering Highlands & Islands and all Scottish council areas

Why use a Conveyancing Calculator for your Scottish move?

Buying a house in Scotland is a fundamentally different legal process from buying in England or Wales, and finding a solicitor who genuinely understands the Scottish system, missives, home reports, LBTT, and settlement, is more important here than in almost any other part of the UK. Conveyancing Calculator lets you compare instant online conveyancing quotes from solicitors regulated by the Law Society of Scotland, the SRA, and the CLC, covering Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, and the wider Scotland area instantly, so you can see a full cost breakdown before you instruct anyone.

Conveyancing fees and costs calculator for your move in Scotland

Get an instant online conveyancing quote direct from a regulated solicitor covering your area of Scotland. Our conveyancing fees calculator makes comparing conveyancing costs in Scotland quick and straightforward, and within 3 simple steps you'll receive quotes you can email, save, or arrange a callback to discuss in more detail.

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Do you have questions about your Scottish conveyancing calculation?

If you're unsure about disbursements, ID checks, telegraphic transfer fees, home reports, LBTT, or anything else related to your conveyancing fees in Scotland, we're here to help you understand the process and connect you with the right legal professionals. Our conveyancing calculator breaks down every element of your quote so there are no surprises at settlement.

How buying a house in Scotland works: the Scottish conveyancing process

Buying a house in Scotland follows a completely different legal process from England and Wales, and understanding the key stages will help you plan your move properly. Read our full guide on conveyancing in Scotland vs England for a detailed comparison.

Note of interest. Once you find a property you want to buy, your solicitor registers a note of interest with the seller's solicitor. This signals your intention to make an offer and ensures you're notified if the seller sets a closing date.

Home report. In Scotland, the seller is required by law to commission a home report before marketing their property. The home report includes a single survey, an energy performance certificate, and a property questionnaire, giving you detailed independent information about the property's condition before you commit. Your mortgage lender will typically accept the home report valuation rather than requiring a separate survey. See our guide on handling closing dates and the Scottish home buying process for how this fits around notes of interest and offers.

Missives. When you're ready to proceed, your solicitor submits a formal written offer to the seller's solicitor. The formal letters exchanged between solicitors to negotiate and agree terms are known as missives in Scotland. Once both sides agree all terms and missives are concluded, you have a legally binding contract, making gazumping essentially impossible from that point. Read our guide on key questions to ask your Scottish conveyancer before you instruct.

Settlement. Settlement is the Scottish equivalent of completion. On the agreed settlement date, the purchase price is transferred between solicitors and the title to the property passes to you as the new owner.

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Use our conveyancing costs calculator for moves in Scotland

Whether you're buying in Glasgow, selling in Edinburgh or remortgaging in the Highlands, our conveyancing costs calculator helps you compare quotes from solicitors who understand missives, home reports and LBTT.

Compare Scottish conveyancing quotes instantly. Fixed fee quotes with Scotland-specific cost breakdowns including LBTT where relevant — clear pricing and no hidden fees.

Understand what's included. Legal fees, disbursements and VAT itemised upfront—from notes of interest through missives to settlement.

Keep pace with the Scottish timeline. Receive multiple quotes without ringing firms individually — Scottish conveyancing often moves quickly once missives begin.

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Get instant online conveyancing quotes and compare conveyancing costs from solicitors covering Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Scotland-wide in just a few minutes.

All quotes are fully itemised and include legal fees, disbursements and VAT, helping you make an informed decision.

Using our conveyancing calculator, you can compare conveyancing quotes and costs side by side to find the best value option for your Scottish property transaction.

Residential conveyancing in Scotland, cities and regions we cover

Our network of regulated solicitors can help with your residential conveyancing in Scotland whether you're buying a house in Scotland, selling a house in Scotland, or remortgaging. Our panel covers all major Scottish cities and regions, including:

  • Glasgow, the West of Scotland, and Lanarkshire
  • Edinburgh, the Lothians, and Fife
  • Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire
  • Dundee, Perth, and Tayside
  • Inverness, the Highlands, and the Islands
  • Stirling, Falkirk, and Central Scotland

For a Glasgow-focused guide (West End, tenements, LBTT in context), see our Glasgow conveyancing page.

What should you pay for a conveyancer or solicitor in Scotland?

Quite simply, don't get or go by an average price. Use our conveyancing fees calculator to get an actual fixed fee conveyancing price, because depending on whether you are buying a property, selling a house in Scotland, or remortgaging, your conveyancing fees in Scotland will differ based on the value of the property, the transaction type, and the complexity of the title.

Here are the questions we most commonly help people across Scotland answer:

Solicitors fees for selling a house in Scotland

Using our conveyancing comparison system you can find out exactly how much solicitors fees for selling a house in Scotland are, and how much conveyancing fees are for buying a flat or house in Glasgow, Edinburgh, or anywhere else across Scotland, so you can budget properly before you instruct.

Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) — Scotland's property purchase tax

When buying a property in Scotland, you will be subject to Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) rather than Stamp Duty Land Tax which applies in England and Wales. LBTT replaced SDLT in Scotland in April 2015 and is administered by Revenue Scotland rather than HMRC.

LBTT is calculated on a progressive band system. The tax-free threshold for residential purchases is £145,000, above which LBTT applies at increasing rates. First time buyers benefit from relief that raises the nil-rate threshold to £175,000. If you're purchasing an additional residential property such as a buy-to-let or second home, an Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) of 8% applies on top of standard LBTT rates on the full purchase price. Use the Revenue Scotland LBTT calculator to estimate liability.

Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) — Scotland's property purchase tax

Home report Scotland: what buyers need to know

In Scotland, sellers are legally required to provide a home report to any serious prospective buyer before marketing the property. The home report consists of three documents: a single survey carried out by a qualified surveyor, an energy performance certificate, and a property questionnaire completed by the seller. As a buyer, you can request a copy before making an offer, and your mortgage lender will typically accept the home report valuation rather than requiring a separate survey, which is one of the significant advantages of buying property in Scotland. Read our guide on understanding the Scottish home buying process for more detail.

Best conveyancing solicitors in Glasgow and across Scotland

What makes a great conveyancing solicitor in Scotland? We think it comes down to three key things:

Communication. The Scottish conveyancing process moves quickly once missives begin, and without regular updates it's very hard to know where things stand. The best conveyancing solicitors in Glasgow and across Scotland communicate regularly via phone, email, or SMS, and many now offer client portals giving you 24/7 access to your case.

Speed and efficiency. Scottish conveyancing typically takes 4-6 weeks from offer to settlement, which is faster than England and Wales. Your solicitor needs to be responsive and methodical to keep that timeline on track, particularly during the missives process where delays can have legal and financial consequences.

Price and value for money. Whether you're looking for conveyancing solicitors in Edinburgh, Glasgow, or anywhere across Scotland, don't just go by the cheapest headline quote. Our guide on how conveyancing fees are calculated explains what you're actually paying for.

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Conveyancing fees in Scotland — costs comparison for buying, selling, or remortgaging

We provide you with a conveyancing cost comparison service so you can compare conveyancing fees online whenever it's convenient, with all quotes fully detailed, fully broken down, and fully inclusive of every cost including LBTT calculations and fixed fee conveyancing clarity. Our guide on when you're required to pay conveyancing fees explains the typical payment timeline.

Residential conveyancing solicitors in and around Glasgow and Edinburgh

Using our conveyancing fees calculator you can quickly and easily find a residential conveyancing solicitor to help you when buying, selling or remortgaging a property in Scotland. You're not obliged to use a conveyancer physically based in your city either, as most solicitors now work online via email and secure document systems.

Some of the best property lawyers in Scotland

Our team works continuously behind the scenes locating and negotiating new conveyancing rates with property lawyers and residential conveyancing experts across Scotland. We constantly monitor the performance of our panel solicitors, review client feedback, and listen to our customers, to make sure we bring you the best property lawyers in Scotland at the best value price.

Find a conveyancer approved and authorised to work with your mortgage lender

If you need a mortgage lender conveyancing panel solicitor covering Scotland, Conveyancing Calculator will search for a conveyancer authorised and approved to work with your lender. Make sure your conveyancer can work with your chosen mortgage lender before you instruct, because switching solicitors partway through a Scottish transaction once missives are underway can have serious legal and financial implications. We cover all major lenders including Halifax, Barclays, Nationwide, Lloyds, Santander, Natwest, and HSBC.

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Conveyancing costs and fees explained for Scotland moves

Using our conveyancing costs calculator, you can compare conveyancing quotes from mortgage lender approved solicitors covering Scotland and the wider UK quickly and accurately.

Scottish quotes should reflect missives, settlement, home reports and LBTT — not SDLT — so comparing itemised figures matters more than chasing generic English averages.

Our conveyancing calculator simplifies comparing conveyancing costs so you can choose the right solicitor for your Scottish transaction with confidence.

Conveyancing costs and fees explained for Scotland moves

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Receive up to 5 fixed fee conveyancing quotes from solicitors covering Scotland and the UK.

Our system makes it quick and simple to compare conveyancing quotes side by side—whether you're buying in Edinburgh, selling in Aberdeen or remortgaging in Inverness.

Every quote is fully transparent with a complete breakdown of costs so you can make an informed decision on fees before you instruct.

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Fixed fee conveyancing quotes in Scotland

Compare fixed fee conveyancing quotes from regulated solicitors with no hidden extras—including LBTT calculations where applicable so you're not comparing incomplete figures.

All quotes include legal fees, disbursements, VAT and associated costs, ensuring full transparency before you instruct anyone on your Scottish move.

Use our conveyancing calculator to compare fixed fee conveyancing quotes and choose the best balance of price, service and lender compatibility for your transaction.

Fixed fee conveyancing quotes in Scotland

Moving home in Scotland

Moving home involves multiple costs including legal fees, LBTT (where applicable), searches and disbursements — with settlement replacing completion and missives locking you in once concluded.

Comparing conveyancing quotes early helps you budget realistically across Glasgow, Edinburgh, rural Aberdeenshire and the Highlands.

Our conveyancing calculator keeps that comparison straightforward so you can review fees, understand timelines and instruct with confidence.

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Frequently asked questions about conveyancing in Scotland

How is buying a house in Scotland different from England and Wales?

Buying a house in Scotland involves a completely different legal process to England and Wales. In Scotland, solicitors exchange formal written letters known as missives in Scotland to negotiate and agree the terms of the sale, and once missives are concluded both parties are legally bound, making gazumping essentially impossible. Scotland also uses Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) instead of Stamp Duty, administered by Revenue Scotland, and sellers are required to provide a home report before marketing the property. Read our full guide on conveyancing in Scotland vs England for more detail.

What are missives in Scottish conveyancing?

Missives in Scotland are the formal written letters exchanged between the buyer's and seller's solicitors that form the legally binding contract for the sale of a property. The process begins with the buyer's solicitor submitting a formal offer, and continues with qualified acceptances and responses until both sides agree all terms and conclude missives. Once concluded, both parties are legally committed to the transaction. Read our guide on key questions to ask your Scottish conveyancer to understand more about this process.

What is LBTT and how does it work in Scotland?

LBTT (Land and Buildings Transaction Tax) is the property purchase tax in Scotland, replacing Stamp Duty Land Tax which was scrapped in Scotland in April 2015. LBTT has a nil-rate threshold of £145,000 for standard residential purchases and £175,000 for first time buyers, with tax charged at increasing rates on each band above those thresholds. If you're buying an additional property, the Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) of 8% applies on top of standard LBTT rates. You can calculate your liability at Revenue Scotland.

What is a home report and do I need one in Scotland?

A home report is a legal requirement for sellers in Scotland before they can market their property for sale. It consists of a single survey, an energy performance certificate, and a property questionnaire. As a buyer you can request a copy before making an offer, giving you detailed independent information about the property's condition before committing. Your mortgage lender will usually accept the home report valuation rather than requiring a separate survey, which can save you money. Read our guide on understanding conveyancing fees in Scotland for more context, and our guide on closing dates and the Scottish home buying process for how offers work in practice.

How long does conveyancing take in Scotland?

Conveyancing in Scotland typically takes between 4 and 6 weeks from the point an offer is accepted to settlement, which is generally faster than England and Wales. The exact timeline depends on the complexity of the title, how quickly both parties respond during the missive process, and whether any issues arise from the home report or property searches. Our panel includes solicitors experienced in keeping Scottish transactions moving efficiently so you can meet your agreed settlement date.

Do I need a solicitor based in Scotland for my Scottish property?

Not necessarily. While your solicitor must be qualified to handle Scottish property law and regulated by an appropriate body such as the Law Society of Scotland, the SRA, or the CLC, they don't need to be physically located in Scotland. Many regulated firms handle Scottish transactions entirely online via email and secure document systems. What matters is that they understand missives, LBTT, and home reports, and have proven experience in the Scottish conveyancing process.