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amerritt
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Hi there. We're in the process of selling our Victorian terrace - it's a leasehold property though we've never had to pay any rent for the lease. However the purchaser wants us to buy the freehold before proceeding with the sale.
My solicitor has contacted the leaseholder's solicitors and they are willing to sell. My solicitor and the leaseholder's solicitor have agreed to do the sale through conveyancing rather than go through the land registry as apparently it will be much quicker and easier.
The leaseholder's solicitor has asked us to make an offer. My question is this: is there a 'going rate' for this kind of transaction?
Any advice gratefully received.
My solicitor has contacted the leaseholder's solicitors and they are willing to sell. My solicitor and the leaseholder's solicitor have agreed to do the sale through conveyancing rather than go through the land registry as apparently it will be much quicker and easier.
The leaseholder's solicitor has asked us to make an offer. My question is this: is there a 'going rate' for this kind of transaction?
Any advice gratefully received.