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More Information on Glasgow

Glasgow is the 3rd most populace city in the UK, and most populated city in Scotland, as well as being named the ‘second city’ during the Victorian period. Glasgow originally marked the furthest extent of the roman territories in Britain, before being founded as a city some time in the 12th century. Glasgow’s name means ‘Green Valley’ or ‘Green Baisen’ in Gaelic, in reference to the highly fertile land that surrounded the River Clyde, where Glasgow city has built up from minor settlements since the Roman era.

Historically the largest settlement in the Lanarkshire, but the city now forms its own city council area, one of 32 council areas in Scotland. Although non are as large as Glasgow’s, which governs over 33% of the Scottish population that lives in and around Glasgow. In fact, the greater area of the city is so large and so populated that it contains 23 separate wards.

Glasgow’s primary industry always has been, and to an extent still is, ship building and naval engineering. The Glasgow port still very much active in servicing and building ships of all kinds for use all over the UK and throughout the world. This primary industry meaning Glasgow has a very well developed railway and road connections to the rest of the country, originally for comersial purposes but also now for the benefit of anyone looking to travel around the UK. Glasgow even has two international airports Glasgow Airport (GLA) (8 miles west of the city centre) in Renfrewshire, Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) (30 miles south west) in Ayrshire.

A: While many conveyancing solicitors offer cheap deals to entice customers, there is no way that anyone can provide a full conveyancing service that some offer for as little as £199. Experts at Conveyancingsupermarket.comhave selected a panel of professional and experienced conveyancing solicitors that buyers can be assured will provide the highest possible service.

A: The Local Authority, in this case Glasgow, holds information about properties under its jurisdiction, and a conveyancer will look at this information to assess any problems or changes that may occur regarding the property. These include the condition of roads and footpaths and whether any road schemes are planned, whether there is any evidence of land contamination, if the property is in a conservation area and whether there are breaches of planning regulations associated with the property.

A: Depending on the type and location of the property, a Local Authority search can be between £40 and £300. A water and drainage search will be roughly £45, an environmental search will be slightly less, while a chancel search to establish whether homeowners may be liable to pay for repairs to a local church is £17. Add to this other costs, such as the £220 Land Registration Fee of £220, and it is clear that the conveyancer has only charged between £350 to £500 for his expertise.

A: The time taken to buy a property depends on many factors, including the vendor’s conveyancers. If you are in a hurry, you can help by answering your solicitor’s questions fully and promptly. If everything moves smoothly, and you have done your homework, you should be in your new home around ten weeks after having an offer accepted.

A: The lowest band for Stamp Duty is up to £125,000 and is zero-rated. The next band is from £125,000 to £250,000 – this part of the overall price attracts a 2% rate; the next £675,000 (up to £925,000) is charged at 5%, with any value above this up to £1.5 million charged at 10%, while any portion above this is charged at 12%. Visit www.stampcalculator.co.uk/  for a simple way to calculate your Stamp Duty.