Druces’ Capital Markets team has advised Essentially Group PLC (“Essentially”) on its subscription and admission to the AQSE Growth Market. Upon admission Essentially has become the first UAE based...
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Residential Property
Druces Private Wealth
Residential Property
Our highly regarded Residential Property team provides a personal and efficient service, covering not only our clients’ conveyancing needs but also Taxation, Construction, Planning and other issues.
We handle all aspects of Residential Property transactions: sales and purchases, new builds and short-term lettings, as well as all the associated tax-planning and inheritance issues.
Leasehold Enfranchisement is a particular specialism. We advise both tenants and Landlords on lease extensions, freehold purchases or sales, both contentious and non-contentious.
Our Real Estate Dispute Resolution team is experienced in dealing with the court and tribunal aspects of the leasehold enfranchisement process.
We enjoy long-standing relationships with the best agents, surveyors and financiers, enabling us to provide an integrated service to meet our clients’ needs. The London residential property market continues to be popular with buyers across the world and we are well placed to provide a highly personal, bespoke service.
Our team works closely with our Private Wealth lawyers, in particular when it comes to taking account of the tax residence and domicile of our international clients.
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Michelle Goodrum
Senior Associate
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