West Yorkshire property lawyers

Conveyancing Solicitors Leeds

Buying, selling or remortgaging in Leeds? Gardner Champion Solicitors provides clear conveyancing advice for local property types, searches and lender requirements, with fixed-fee quotes where available.

Local authority searches through Leeds City Council

Typical Leeds timescale: 10-12 weeks

Median local property price: £240,000

Purchase, sale, remortgage and leasehold support

Reviewed by Julie Ashley, Director & Solicitor. Last reviewed: May 2026.

What local searches matter in Leeds?

Former industrial land in Holbeck and South Bank areas - contamination searches essential

How long does conveyancing take in Leeds?

Most local matters are expected to take 10-12 weeks, depending on chains, searches, mortgage offers and title enquiries.

Can you help remotely?

Yes. We can work by phone, email and secure online onboarding, while still giving you direct solicitor-led advice.

How we can help

Choose the service that most closely matches your situation. If you are unsure, speak to us and we will route your enquiry to the right team.

Buyer conveyancing

We review the contract, raise enquiries, report on searches and title, liaise with your lender and guide you through exchange and completion.

Seller conveyancing

We prepare the contract pack, deal with buyer enquiries, redeem existing mortgages and keep your sale moving towards completion.

Remortgages

We handle lender requirements, title checks and registration so your remortgage can complete with clear advice on any issues.

Transfer of equity

We advise on adding or removing owners, mortgage consent, Stamp Duty Land Tax issues and Land Registry updates.

Leasehold conveyancing

We review leases, service charge packs, ground rent, consents and management company requirements before you commit.

New build conveyancing

We check developer contracts, planning documents, warranties, estate charges and tight exchange deadlines on new-build purchases.

Leeds conveyancing and property knowledge

Leeds is Yorkshire's largest city and a major business center. In Leeds, our team provides expert legal services to businesses and individuals across Yorkshire and beyond. We help clients understand local search results, property risks and the practical steps needed to get to exchange and completion.

LeedsCity CentreHeadingleyChapel AllertonRoundhayMeanwoodLS1LS2LS6LS7LS8LS11LS17

Local property context

Coal mining searches essential for all properties - extensive mining history

Clear fee guidance

Fixed fees based on typical Leeds property values

Practical communication

We explain title issues, search results and next steps in plain English so you can make decisions confidently.

Client reviews

Excellent service and responsive

Excellent service from Julie Ashley in what proved to be a very tricky, challenging and stressful sale and purchase. Julie was a calming and thoughtful communicator throughout the whole process, and very accessible and r...

N McGregor

Professional and efficient

Dealt with my employment tribunal case with professionalism and got me the result I was hoping for. Communication was excellent and they explained everything in terms I could understand.

M Patel

Highly recommended

Have dealt with this firm for many years as a local estate agency owner and can recommend them very highly, particularly on the conveyancing side. Always professional.

JR Properties

Start your matter today

Tell us what you need and we will point you to the right team. For conveyancing, you can also start with a clear quote.

Quick enquiry

This opens our secure contact form with your enquiry pre-filled.

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions clients often ask before getting started.

What does a conveyancing solicitor do?

A conveyancing solicitor checks the legal title, reviews contracts, orders and explains searches, raises enquiries, deals with mortgage lender requirements, manages exchange and completion, and registers ownership with HM Land Registry.

How long does conveyancing take?

Most straightforward residential transactions take around 8 to 12 weeks, but timescales depend on the chain, searches, mortgage offer, leasehold information and whether any title issues need resolving.

How much does conveyancing cost?

Our conveyancing legal fees are usually quoted as a fixed fee where possible. The total cost also includes VAT and disbursements such as searches, Land Registry fees and bank transfer fees.

Which areas around Leeds do you cover?

We support conveyancing clients across Leeds, City Centre, Headingley, Chapel Allerton, Roundhay, Meanwood and surrounding West Yorkshire areas.

Are mining or flood searches needed in Leeds?

Former industrial land in Holbeck and South Bank areas - contamination searches essential Flood risk for properties near River Aire and Meanwood Beck Conservation areas in Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, and Headingley with planning restrictions Leasehold ground rent issues in city centre apartment developments

Related legal services

Build the right route through the site with connected services and trust pages.