Conveyancing searches, also called property searches, are checks carried out when you buy a home. They gather information from the local authority and other sources to highlight any risks or issues that could affect the property or the surrounding area. These are key enquiries need when buying a house.
Common searches include a local authority search (planning, building regulations, road schemes), an environmental search (flood risk, contamination, radon), a water and drainage search (sewer and mains connections), and a title search (legal ownership check).
Searches are classed as disbursements, which means they’re third-party fees paid on your behalf by your solicitor. They make up part of your overall conveyancing fees and are essential to uncover any risks before you commit to buying a property.
Who Needs Conveyancing Searches?
If you are buying with a mortgage, your lender will usually require your conveyancer to carry out certain searches.
If you’re buying a house with cash, then you can decide how many or how few conveyancing searches you have. It’s recommended to have conveyancing searches carried out as they'll highlight problems before you commit to the purchase. If any issues arise, you can decide whether or not to resolve them immediately or to pull out of the sale altogether.
Which Conveyancing Searches Do I Need?
These are the three most common conveyancing searches your solicitor will apply for:
Local Authority Search
Local Authority Searches look into the local area and land the property resides on. There are two parts to this search: the LLC1 and the CON29. These local searches cover the following:
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Local Land Charges Register Search (LLC1)
Conditional planning permission
Planning agreements
If the property is a listed building (this is important for older buildings)
Whether it’s situated in a conservation area
If it’s located in a tree preservation order area
If the property has any financial charges registered against it
Any required improvement or renovation grant
If the property is within a smoke control zone
2
Enquiries of the Local Authority (CON29)
Proposals for new road schemes, traffic and rail schemes near the property
Planning decisions that can impact the property or the surrounding area
Radon Gas Levels
Whether the property has been built on contaminated land
Subsidence risks
Energy and infrastructure checks
Environmental Search
An environmental search will let you know whether the property has been built on potentially contaminated land and will highlight if there is a flood risk.
Environmental searches will look at:
The history of the uses of land in the vicinity of the property.
Whether there are traces of toxic waste or radon gas nearby.
Identifying if there’s a flood risk in the area.
Identifying the risk of subsidence.
Drainage and Water Search
A drainage and water search will also be carried out by your conveyancer and will provide information on the location of sewers that serve the property. It will confirm whether the property is connected to the mains water supply. Your conveyancer must carry out a drainage and water search to highlight any major issues before you commit to the sale.
Drainage and water searches will highlight the following:
Information on the water supply company
Diagram of public water assets and sewage mains and their location relating to the property
Water meter and billing information
Where the water for the property comes from
Location of public drains on the property (if applicable)
Local authority, environmental and drainage and water searches are the most popular conveyancing searches and can usually be purchased as a package from your conveyancer. However, depending on the area the property is in, your conveyancer may need to enquire about further information. It is worth asking which searches are included, which are optional and why any extra search is being recommended.
Flood Search
A flood search will inform you if the property and area are at risk of flooding. Your conveyancer may recommend a flood search if the Environmental Search shows possible flood risk or if the property is in an area known for flooding.
Chancel Repair Search
If there's a church near your property, a chancel repair search will find out whether you're liable for the church’s repairs and maintenance. Your conveyancer can order a Chancel Check search, which costs about £57 plus VAT. Property Able estimates that these searches will take around 5-10 days to complete.
Mining Search
If you are buying in a mining area, a mining search will provide vital information on the history of mining near the property and if this affects the house. Properties built on old mining grounds are at risk of a variety of costly issues, especially subsidence. The Gov.UK website states that the report will typically take1-3 days to be completed and sent to your conveyancer.
Bankruptcy Search
It checks whether there are bankruptcy entries against the buyer’s name. It is usually required when the buyer is using a mortgage, because the lender wants to protect its position before completion.
Your conveyancer carries out this check through the Land Registry portal, a quick process usually completed within hours. The search costs around £3 per name and is valid for 3 weeks, which is why it’s classed as one of the essential pre-completion searches carried out just before completion.
How Much Do Conveyancing Searches Cost?
Searches are classed as disbursements, which means they’re third-party fees paid on your behalf by your solicitor. They make up part of your overall conveyancing fees and are essential to uncover any risks before you commit to buying a property.
Conveyancers will usually offer a search package with the three main searches. The price can range from £230 to £358 but will vary by location, solicitor's fees and the number of searches you need.
Ensure you budget for these as part of your initial home-buying costs as they are paid upfront, before any other legal or service charges.
We've included a few of the individual costs for the many types of conveyancing searches available.
Conveyancing Search
Average Cost
Local Authority Search
£64 – £290
Environmental Search
£30 – £48
Drainage and Water Search
£45 – £85
Flood Search
£20 - £50
Chancel Repair Search
£20 – £108
Mining Search
£25 – £120
Bankruptcy Search
£3 per name
Based on real prices from thousands of Konnect You users.
How Long Do Conveyancing Searches Take?
Local Authority searches can take anywhere from 10 days to several months. Drainage and water, environmental, flood, mining and chancel repair searches can take between 1 and 10 days.
Our research shows that Plymouth City Council takes the longest to complete a Local Land Search, taking 36 days on average, while it only takes 21 days for Tewkesbury Borough Council to return searches.
It’s important to note that the turnaround for conveyancing search results can range from a few days to several weeks depending on how fast the relevant authority acts and how many they carry out per month.
What Can Delay Searches?
You might have a delay in receiving the results from the searches if your local authority is yet to use an electronic system. This will slow down the process by a few weeks. However, most local authorities have or are in the process of using an online system with the rise of online conveyancing.
If your searches reveal anything worrying, your conveyancer might have to order further searches which will delay the process. They sometimes might recommend taking out indemnity insurance for peace of mind in certain situations.
How Long Does it Take to Exchange After Searches?
It takes anywhere from 1-3 weeks to exchange after conveyancing searches. Your conveyancing searches should be returned and approved prior to exchanging contracts, so you have time to raise queries.
Following the exchange of contracts, your solicitor will also carry out pre-completion searches. These ensure that the buyer can still afford to purchase the property.
Hiring a Conveyancer
Enlisting an expert to handle the legal side of your move is essential to a smooth conveyancing process. A conveyancer can arrange the searches and send you the reports with their comments. This allows you to make an informed decision on the purchase and how to proceed.
Buying a home means trusting someone with legal work that has to be done properly. At Konnect You, we can connect you with up to 5conveyancing solicitors to save you up to 70% on your costs.
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