Professional HTML templates for conveyancing solicitors and licensed conveyancers. Instant online conveyancing quote calculator, step-by-step process explainer, SRA regulation display, leasehold and freehold service pages, remortgage conveyancing, new build conveyancing, buyer and seller guides, and case tracking portal link — designed to compete with conveyancing comparison sites on Google.
Get 180+ Templates — $35Conveyancing is a commodity in the buyer's mind — they search for the cheapest quote that comes from a firm that will not lose their sale. A conveyancing firm website must win on two dimensions: a fast, transparent online quote (competing with Reallymoving, Compare My Solicitor, and the Conveyancing Network), and process clarity that reduces the primary anxiety about conveyancing — the feeling of being in the dark for weeks without updates. An instant quote and a clear process explainer address both concerns before the phone call.
Purchase price input, transaction type (purchase/sale/remortgage/transfer of equity), property tenure (freehold/leasehold), new build (yes/no), and Help to Buy scheme involvement. Quote displays within seconds: legal fee, search fees, Land Registry fee, Stamp Duty Land Tax calculation, and total estimated completion cost. A fixed-fee quote that matches or undercuts comparison site quotes eliminates the comparison site margin — buyers who find the firm directly pay the same fee without the referral cost being built in.
Buyer journey: offer accepted → instruct solicitor → searches ordered → mortgage offer received → exchange → completion. Seller journey: offer accepted → instruct solicitor → draft contract issued → enquiries answered → exchange → completion. Leasehold additions: management pack request, lease extension if needed. Timeline estimates for each stage and what causes delays (slow local authority searches, missing building regulations, leasehold management pack delays). Process clarity is the most effective anxiety-reduction tool for conveyancing clients who feel out of control.
SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) authorisation number — required for SRA-regulated law firms. CLC (Council for Licensed Conveyancers) regulation if the firm employs licensed conveyancers rather than solicitors. Client account details if publishing bank details for transfers (only do this via secure portal, not on the website — conveyancing fraud risk). Money Laundering Regulations compliance statement. Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation if held — the primary quality mark for conveyancing practices, checked by estate agents and mortgage lenders.
Residential purchase, residential sale, remortgage, transfer of equity, new build purchase (specialist — requires early instruction), leasehold purchase (complex — management pack, lease extension risk assessment), Help to Buy/Shared Ownership, right to buy, auction purchase (28-day completion standard). One page per service type, each targeting "[service] conveyancing [city]" and explaining the additional steps and costs specific to that transaction type. Leasehold and new build pages have lower competition than general conveyancing pages and attract the highest-complexity (highest-fee) transactions.
| Keyword | Volume | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| "Conveyancing solicitors [city]" | High | High |
| "Cheap conveyancing [city]" | High | High |
| "Leasehold conveyancing [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
| "New build conveyancing [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
| "Remortgage solicitor [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
| "Conveyancing quote [city]" | Moderate | Lower |
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