Conveyancing Solicitors Glasgow
Fixed-Fee Conveyancing with No Surprises
No hidden fees
Direct access to your solicitor
Fast response times
Local Glasgow property expertise
Get a Conveyancing Quote
Speak to our Glasgow city centre solicitors today. Tell us about your transaction and we will come back to you promptly with a fixed fee.
Trusted, Acclaimed and Recognised by the industry
Simplifying Home Transactions
No more chaos. No more chasing. With Kee Property, your entire property transaction, from valuation to completion, is managed in one place by one team.
The Old Way
The average transaction time 16–22 weeks
The New Way
Average transaction time ∼12 weeks
Ready to Instruct a Conveyancing Solicitor in Glasgow?
Whether you are buying, selling, transferring a title or discharging a mortgage, our Glasgow city centre conveyancing solicitors are here to help. Fixed fees, direct access to your dedicated solicitor and a service designed to keep your transaction moving.
Our Conveyancing Services in Glasgow
Whether you are buying or selling, our Glasgow conveyancing solicitors handle the full legal process from start to finish. Choose your situation below to find out how we can help.
First Time Buyers
Clear, step-by-step conveyancing support for those buying their first home in Scotland.
Making an Offer
Expert guidance on submitting a strong, competitive offer on a property in Scotland.
New Build Conveyancing
Specialist legal support for new build purchases, from developer contract reviews to key collection.
Auction Conveyancing
Fast-track conveyancing for auction purchases, completed within 28 days of the hammer falling.
The Smarter Way to Handle Conveyancing in Scotland
We built our conveyancing service around the things that actually matter to property buyers and sellers: speed, transparency and a solicitor who keeps you informed at every step.
Superfast Exchange
We target exchange within 12 to 14 weeks, four weeks faster than the industry average. For time-sensitive moves, ask us about our accelerated options.
Dedicated Conveyancer
You get a named conveyancer and a dedicated account manager who proactively progresses your case. No chasing and no being passed around a team.
Fixed Legal Fee
Transparent, fixed-fee pricing from the outset. You will know exactly what you are paying before we start, with no hourly rates and no hidden extras at completion.
Rated 5* on Google
Our clients rate us five stars on Google. From first-time buyers to experienced sellers, we are consistently trusted across Glasgow for honest, expert service.
Glasgow & Central Scotland
Based in Glasgow city centre, we specialise in Dennistoun, Burnside and the surrounding Central Scotland area, with deep local knowledge built over years of active work in the market.
Part of the Kee Group
Kee Property is part of the Kee Group, offering joined-up property and legal services across Glasgow, with estate agency and conveyancing working seamlessly together.
All Questions Are Welcome
Unsure about something? We have answered the questions our Glasgow clients ask most often about conveyancing, legal fees and the property process in Scotland.
What is conveyancing and why do I need a solicitor in Scotland?
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. In Scotland, unlike in England and Wales, a solicitor must handle this process by law. Licensed conveyancers cannot act in Scotland. Our property solicitors manage the full legal process for buyers and sellers, from initial searches through to registration with the Registers of Scotland.
How much does conveyancing cost in Glasgow?
We charge a fixed legal fee rather than an hourly rate, which means you know the full cost before we start. There are no surprise charges at completion. Visit our pricing page for a full breakdown of our conveyancing fees for buyers, sellers and other transaction types.
How long does conveyancing take in Scotland?
Our target exchange time is 12 to 14 weeks, which is around four weeks faster than the industry average. Timescales vary depending on whether a mortgage is involved, the complexity of the title and whether there are any outstanding searches. We keep you updated throughout so you always know where your case stands.
What is the difference between conveyancing in Scotland and England?
The Scottish property system operates differently in several important ways. In Scotland, solicitors handle both the legal conveyancing and the offer process. Offers are made in writing through solicitors, and once an offer is accepted and the missives are concluded, the sale becomes legally binding. There is no equivalent of the English practice of gazumping once missives are concluded.
Do you offer conveyancing for first-time buyers in Glasgow?
Yes. We have a dedicated first-time buyer conveyancing service designed to explain every step clearly and keep things moving. We understand that buying your first home can feel daunting, particularly navigating the Scottish legal system for the first time, and our team is here to make it as straightforward as possible.
Can you handle conveyancing for property auctions in Scotland?
Yes. Auction purchases require specialist conveyancing because the legal timescales are significantly tighter than a standard transaction. Once the hammer falls, the buyer is legally committed and completion must typically happen within 28 days. Our solicitors conduct pre-auction legal checks, provide bidding guidance and manage the full process within those compressed timescales. Find out more about our auction conveyancing service.
What is a mortgage discharge and do I need a solicitor for it?
A mortgage discharge is the legal process of removing your lender’s charge from your property title once your mortgage has been fully repaid. In Scotland, this must be registered with the Registers of Scotland by a solicitor. Our solicitors handle mortgage discharges quickly and at a fixed fee.
Can Kee Property handle both the sale and the conveyancing?
Yes, and this is one of our key advantages. Our estate agents and conveyancing solicitors work within the same firm, so your sale and your legal work are coordinated from day one. There is no need to separately instruct a solicitor and an estate agent and hope they communicate with each other. Everything moves together.