Residential conveyancing
With the Myers & Co conveyancing team on your side, you can rest assured that your residential property transaction will be carried out professionally and efficiently.
Our knowledge of the Staffordshire and South Cheshire landscape, and our strong relationships with local property agents, solicitors and mortgage providers, means that we can deal with any issues quickly and with minimum fuss.
Whether you are just getting onto the property ladder or are building a property portfolio, we can help you:
- buying a house or apartment;
- buy-to-let;
- equity transfer;
- property disputes;
- remortgage;
- selling a house or apartment;
- shared ownership; and
- tenancy agreements.
Get a quote
Call us on 01782 577 000 and one of our friendly and helpful team will provide you with a personalised quote for any of our services. Or you can receive an immediate online quote for:
- buying or selling a freehold residential property;
- buying or selling a leasehold residential property;
- mortgage or remortgaging.
Simply click here for a conveyancing quote.
Qualified and experienced team
Between them, our conveyancing team has helped thousands of people to get on the property ladder, upscale or downsize, invest in a buy-to-let or buy a holiday home. To find out about each team member’s qualifications and experience, click on their profile picture.
Based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, our specialist residential property solicitors provide conveyancing services for clients throughout Staffordshire, Cheshire and beyond.
Timescales
For a property transaction without any complications, it usually takes around eight weeks from beginning to end. However, delays can arise from a number of circumstances outside our control, such as:
- problems with mortgage lenders;
- other transactions along the chain;
- missing deeds and documents;
- problems with planning permissions, boundaries or historic rights of access.
If you have a deadline, then please let us know and we will do our very best to meet it.
Get in touch
If you are buying your first home or moving house, contact one of our conveyancing team or call us on 01782 577000.
Useful resources

Guide to buying or selling your home
This details:
- the conveyancing processes; and
- the information which you need to collect.

Understanding conveyancing fees, searches and additional costs
This explains:
- the basis of our legal fees
- searches; and
- the additional costs (disbursements).

Reducing the risk of property fraud
This guide outlines:
- the information you will need to prove your identity; and
- other steps to prevent fraud in conveyancing transaction.


What clients say
“Kerry, we just wanted to say thank you so much for all your hard work conveyancing for the sale and purchase of our property. You really were fantastic and made the whole process simple and stress free. We will definitely be returning in the future and have already been recommending you to friends and family” Mr & Mrs I
“Thank you for all your help. Everything has been easy and stress free” Matthew Taylor
“Just want to say a big thank you for all your help. You have been very efficient and it has been a pleasure to deal with you. Our whole family will definitely use your company for all future conveyance requirements.” Carole M
I would definitely use you again if need be!” Alison
We were very pleased with the services in which you provided us with our house purchase, and also selling. We felt that you did everything you could to make our move as smoothly as possible. We could definitely consider you in the near future if it was we needed someone to act on our behalf. Thank you for eveything youve done to make our house move a success.” Mr & Mrs P
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