Can I just say never go with an online conveyancing company who will treat you as a unit even if you are pushed by the estate agent to do so: the estate agent will normal be getting a commission, the law states that the estate agent should be also telling you how much commission they will get. My investigation is that they are getting between £250 to £500 for referral fees.
I work for a very successful independent conveyancing company, not going to tell you who, we do not paid referral fees, never had to and never will, but the whole team cares about clients. We have had to deal with what we call S* online conveyancers (conveyancing factories) who when there are issues are uncontactable. Honesty when we have been instructed by a client and find that the other side is a online conveyancing company on on the other side I want to weep. The client on the other side thinks that they have saved £200 or maybe £400, but they may have lost more...the property of their dreams.
Please look at the reviews, look at the 1 stars and their experiences, ask other people in your circle if they can recommend, be careful this is your biggest investment and you need to find the people who care, who are looking after your interests and help you get there.
I know buying and selling is stressful, there are hiccups: the stress level it just below death and divorce. So pick your conveyancer very carefully
Just don't write off your local conveyancer for an online slick one. Research and find one who is going to be on the journey with you.
Take care....do your homework