
Specialists in New Build Conveyancing, Dedicated to You
BHW New Build are dedicated solely to dealing with new build properties and are proud to be a Ashberry Homes recommended conveyancer. Our New Build team is extremely experienced, working with you and your builder to meet the strict deadlines which developers set, and also offering help and advice with the Help to Buy Scheme where necessary.

We will liaise closely with Ashberry Homes site offices and their solicitors to ensure that your case is progressed and dealt with as quickly as possible. We believe that communication between all parties is key to a smooth move!
Why choose us
- Fixed fee
- No call centres
- Leading timescales
- Online tracking
- Awarded both the Conveyancing Quality Standard (CQS) and Lexcel quality marks
- Authorised to act for all major UK lenders
What our clients say
“I was extremely pleased with the service I received from the efficient and friendly team at BHW.”
New Build Homes Buyer
Fees and Charges
Fees displayed are a guide only and exact fees will be confirmed in your personalised quote.
PURCHASE PRICE | LEGAL FEE |
£0 – 250,000 | £785 |
£250,001 – 350,000 | £885 |
£350,001 – 450,000 | £935 |
£450,000 – 600,000 | £1,035 |
£600,000 – £1,000,000 | £1,135 |
ADDITIONAL FEES & THIRD-PARTY CHARGES | COST |
Property Searches | £150 (approximately) |
Land Registry Fee | £330 |
Pre-completion Searches | £7 |
Stamp Duty Return Fee | £75 plus VAT |
Acting For Lender Fee (if applicable) | £150 plus VAT |
Help to Buy Administration Fee (if applicable) | £150 plus VAT |
STAMP DUTY LAND TAX (SDLT) | SDLT RATE |
Property Price | % |
0 – £250,000 | 0 |
The next £675,000 (the portion from £250,001 to £925,000) | 5 |
The next £575,000 (the portion from £925,001 to £1.5million) | 10 |
The remaining amount (the portion above £1.5 million) | 12 |
If the property you are buying is your first home, you can claim a relief which means you will pay: | |
0 – £425,000 | 0 |
The next £200,000 (the portion from £425,001 to £625,000) | 5 |
If the property is over £625,000, you cannot claim a relief |