ONP Solicitors, part of Movera, has partnered with iamproperty Group and Connells Group to launch an Auction Buyer Conveyancing Service.
Designed to meet the 56-day completion timeframe, this service aims to change the Modern Method of Auction conveyancing experience by combining speed, transparency and customer service.
The partners have worked closely since early 2024 to refine processes, eliminate inefficiencies, and develop a tailored conveyancing solution.
The newly launched service was designed to provide an efficient conveyancing experience by ensuring shared caseload allocation between the seller and purchaser firms.
Following a successful soft launch in August 2024, the service saw an average completion time of 49 days.
Sharon Beedham (pictured), relationship director at ONP, said: “This partnership exemplifies the power of working together to drive innovation in the property sector.
“By combining our legal expertise with the auction specialists at iamproperty Group and Connells Group, we’re setting a new standard for speed and customer satisfaction in auction conveyancing.”
Julian Lavender, relationship director at iamproperty, added: “The auction market is evolving rapidly, and this initiative is an important step in shaping its future.
“This collaboration ensures that auction transactions become even more efficient, accessible, and attractive to buyers and sellers alike.
“This initiative not only streamlines the conveyancing process but also paves the way for greater innovation and growth in the sector.”
Jeanette Coughlan, home conveyancing director at Connells Group, said: “By integrating technology with expert case progression, this service provides buyers with the support, speed and certainty they need when purchasing through auction.
“Both buyers and sellers across our estate agency network are increasingly aware of the benefits of the modern method of auction, and this partnership demonstrates our commitment to them, by elevating this unique customer experience and making their transaction as stress-free as possible.”