Are you considering buying or selling a home and need expert advice? Speak with an ESPC solicitor estate agent for free today!

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Join our weekly drop-in sessions with an ESPC Solicitor Estate Agent!

Discover how to buy your first home or gain insights into selling a home in Scotland at our free Ask the Expert drop-in sessions.

An expert from an ESPC solicitor estate agent will be available in our Property Information Centre on George Street, Edinburgh every Wednesday and Saturday to answer your questions and help you with your property buying and selling needs.

Pop in on Wednesdays between 12pm and 2pm and Saturdays between 11am and 2pm. And remember, we can still help outside of these times - just ask a member of the team for more details and they'll be happy to help, or check below for the other free information services ESPC offers.

Here's who's hosting the next few drop in sessions: 

Saturday 6th April - Elaine Del Valle from Stewart Watt & Co

Wednesday 10th April - Jamie Sole from Blair Cadell

Saturday 13th April - David Marshall from Warners 

Wednesday 17th April - Ivan Ralph from Ralph Sayer

Saturday 20th April - Rosanne Ogden from RD Legal 

This schedule might change from time to time. Keep an eye on our social media channels and sign-up to our newsletter to see if there are any changes to who will be available on the day you're popping in.

ESPC Mortgages

Our team of expert independent mortgage advisors have a wealth of experience in first time buyer and buy-to-let mortgages, along with remortgaging and mortgage options for home movers. 

You can pop in any time our Property Information Centre is open and speak to one of our mortgage advisors for a free initial, no obligation chat. 

Find out more about ESPC Mortgages. 

ESPC Lettings

As an expert letting and property management company based in Edinburgh, our team of rental and buy-to-let market specialists can help at all stages of renting out a home, from advice on where to purchase a buy-to-let property to a full property management service.

ESPC Lettings are available to drop in and speak to whenever the Property Information Centre on George Street is open. Nicky Lloyd, Head of Lettings, or another member of the team will be there to answer any questions. 

Get all the details on ESPC Lettings.

ESPC LETTINGS

On-demand free phone appointments

With over 140 ESPC solicitor estate agents, we have plenty of property experts on hand, who'll be happy to help you with buying and selling property in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, the Borders, Dumfries and Galloway or the west of Scotland.

If you can't make one of our free Ask the Expert drop-in sessions at our Property Information Centre, did you know that you can also access free, over-the-phone advice from one of our resident property experts? Simply call us any day on 0131 624 8000 and we will be happy to put you in touch with an ESPC solicitor estate agent who can provide you with help and advice on your next steps.

Free pre-sale property valuations

Thinking of selling? Make sure to get a free pre-sale valuation from an ESPC expert solicitor estate agent firm.

GET A VALUATION

 

The initial consultation with an ESPC Mortgages adviser is free and without obligation. Thereafter, ESPC Mortgages charges for mortgage advice are usually £395 (£345 for first-time buyers). YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOANS SECURED AGAINST IT. 

The information contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and therefore restricted to consumers based in the UK. 

The Financial Ombudsman Service is available to sort out individual complaints that clients and financial services businesses aren’t able to resolve themselves. To contact the Financial Ombudsman Service, please visit www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk

ESPC (UK) Ltd is an Appointed Representative of Lyncombe Consultants Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.