What to Expect and How to Budget
Engaging in commercial property transactions—whether purchasing, leasing, or selling—requires a clear understanding of the associated legal costs. Proper budgeting is essential to ensure a smooth process and avoid unexpected expenses. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate commercial conveyancing costs in the UK.
Legal Fees
Legal fees are typically structured in two ways:
- Fixed Fees: A predetermined amount agreed upon at the outset.
- Hourly Rates: Charges based on the time spent by solicitors, which can vary depending on their experience and the complexity of the transaction.
Typical Fee Ranges:
- New Lease or Lease Assignment: £1,200 to £2,500 plus VAT
- Commercial Property Purchase or Sale:
- Up to £500,000: £1,500 to £3,000 plus VAT
- £500,000 to £1 million: £3,000 to £5,000 plus VAT
- Over £1 million: 0.5% to 1% of the property value plus VAT

Hourly Rates:
- Solicitor rates typically range from £225 to £400 per hour plus VAT, depending on experience and the complexity of the matter

Disbursements
Disbursements are third-party costs incurred during the conveyancing process. These are typically paid on your behalf by your solicitor and can include:
- Search Fees: £200 to £650
- Land Registry Fees: £20 to £910, depending on the property value
- Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT): Varies based on property value and buyer’s circumstances
- Bank Transfer Fees (CHAPS): £16 per transfer
- Managing Agent Packs (for leasehold properties): £80 to £600
- Anti-Money Laundering Checks: £7 to £25 per person
Additional Costs
Depending on the nature of the transaction, additional costs may arise:
- Leasehold Transactions:
- Licence to Assign: £350 to £750 plus VAT
- Rent Deposit Deed: £395 to £500 plus VAT
- Deed of Surrender: £500 to £600 plus VAT
- Business Purchase:
- Purchase of Business as a Going Concern: From £4,000 plus VAT and disbursements
- Unregistered Property: £300 to £500 plus VAT

Sample Budget Breakdown
Item | Estimated Cost |
Legal Fees | £1,500 – £5,000+ plus VAT |
Disbursements | £500 – £2,000+ |
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) | Variable |
Additional Costs (e.g., Licence to Assign) | £350 – £750+ plus VAT |
Note: These are approximate figures and can vary based on individual circumstances.

Tips for Managing Commercial Conveyancing Costs
- Obtain Multiple Quotes: Compare fees from different solicitors to ensure competitive pricing.
- Request a Detailed Breakdown: Ensure all potential costs are outlined upfront to avoid surprises.
- Consider Fixed Fees: For more predictable budgeting, opt for solicitors who offer fixed fees.
- Engage Early: Initiate the process early to allow ample time for due diligence and negotiations.
- Maintain Open Communication: Regularly communicate with your solicitor to stay informed and address any concerns promptly.
Understanding and budgeting for commercial conveyancing costs is crucial for a successful transaction. By being proactive and informed, you can navigate the process with confidence and ensure that your investment is protected. Always consult with a qualified solicitor to obtain tailored advice and accurate cost estimates specific to your situation.