St John’s Wood Conveyancing Solicitors
Residential Conveyancing Solicitors in St John's Wood
At Osbornes Law, our conveyancing team combines local knowledge of St John's Wood and the surrounding areas with a thorough approach to the conveyancing process
We understand that buying or selling a property can be one of the most significant decisions in your life, filled with excitement and, at times, anxiety. Our goal is to make this journey as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, moving home, or investing in property, we bring a personal touch to conveyacning services, treating every client case with the attention it deserves.
We provide:
- Transparent pricing
- Quick and responsive service from every solicitor
- One point of contact throughout the process
What Conveyancing Services do we offer in St John’s Wood?
Buying or selling a property in St John’s Wood
At Osbornes Law, we’re more than just your solicitors; we’re your partners in navigating the complexities of the property market. We can advise on buying and selling the following:
- Freehold property
- Leasehold property
- Shared ownership property
- New build property
Buying or selling a leasehold property in St John’s Wood
Buying or selling a leasehold property in St John’s Wood involves a set of unique challenges that require specialised expertise. We can help with:
- Buying and selling leasehold properties
- Right to Buy
- New Leases
- Lease extensions
- Leasehold enfranchisement
Other conveyancing services:
- shared ownership solicitors
- Transfer of Share of Property in Hampstead
- Find a Re-Mortgage deal in Hampstead
- Buying and selling buy-to-let property
Why buy a property in St John’s Wood?
St John’s Wood is one of London’s most desirable and affluent neighbourhoods. St John’s Wood is the location of Lord’s Cricket Ground. It is also famous for Abbey Road Studios and the street Abbey Road, where The Beatles recorded most of their music between 1962 and 1970. From St John’s Wood it’s a short walk into central London, or just two Tube stops into Bond Street. Nearby Regent’s Park offers open spaces, sports facilities, and the renowned London Zoo. It also boasts close proximity Primrose Hill, providing one of the most iconic views of the London skyline. The high street is lined with a mix of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a village-like atmosphere.
Schools
- St John’s Wood Pre-Preparatory School
- Barrow Hill Junior School
- Quintin Kynaston Academy
- The American School in London
- Arnold House School
- The King Solomon Academy
Healthcare
- Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, London, NW3 2QG
- University College Hospital (UCH), 235 Euston Rd., London NW1 2BU
- St Mary’s Hospital, Praed Street, London, W2 1NY
Transport
St John’s Wood is in zone 2 on the Jubilee line with other stations nearby:
- Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line) – A short distance to the north of St John’s Wood.
- Maida Vale (Bakerloo Line) – Located to the west of St John’s Wood.
- Baker Street (Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Metropolitan Lines)
The closest London Overground stations to St John’s Wood include:
- South Hampstead
- Kilburn High Road
- Camden Road
Bus Services – St John’s Wood is well-served by Transport for London bus services
Cycling – St John’s Wood offers a good mix of quiet residential streets and proximity to excellent cycling spots like Regent’s Park
How much are properties in St John’s Wood?
Here is a summary of the average selling prices:
- Flats sold for an average price of £1,013,053.
- Terraced properties fetched an average of £4,367,155.
- Semi-detached properties were sold for an average of £8,193,750.
Contact our conveyancing solicitors for a free quote
For a free quote call, 020 7485 8811 or fill out a contact form to speak to the Residential Conveyancing team. We offer transparent fees, outlining all charges and disbursements at the outset so that there are no hidden surprises.
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I've recently used Osbornes for my home purchase and an equity transfer. Rachael was fantastic all the way through, keeping me informed and up to speed as to the purchase progress.
We hope not to move again for a long time, but when we do we will choose Osbornes for the conveyancing. Thank you.
Buying and selling a house can often be a challenging process, but communication and service I received from Osbornes was second to none. I would recommend them without hesitation - 5 stars
I have used Osbornes a few times and I’m really happy with the service provided. They provide a very professional, polite and efficient service and I would highly recommend them.
Osbornes team was great with the sale of our property, everything went smoothly and very responsive
Osbornes are really thorough, professional & friendly. They were aware of the need for haste in my sale & they did everything they could to achieve the results of completing before the end of the SDLT holiday.
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