Clare Johnson

Clare Johnson

Associate Solicitor

Residential Property

Clare is an experienced residential property solicitor who specialises in all aspects of residential conveyancing.

Based in our Wimbledon office, she guides clients through property transactions with a calm and pragmatic approach.

Having initially qualified in commercial property law, Clare has developed comprehensive expertise across both residential and commercial sectors. She combines technical precision with clear communication, helping clients navigate complex property transactions efficiently.

Her background in corporate acquisitions, particularly in the leisure sector, gives her unique insight into property matters that involve commercial elements.

Clare’s methodical approach and ability to build strong working relationships helps ensure smooth property transactions. She takes time to understand each client’s specific circumstances, explaining complex legal concepts in plain English and maintaining clear communication throughout the process.

Experience

New build property expertise

Acting for purchasers on various new-build transactions, successfully managing completion deadlines and developer requirements

Complex leasehold matters

Handling complex leasehold transactions involving lease extensions and management company arrangements

First-time buyer support

Supporting first-time buyers through the entire purchase process, from initial instructions through to completion

Prime property transaction management

Managing multiple high-value property transactions with tight timeframes, ensuring all parties remain informed and deadlines are met

What our clients say:

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“From my first call to make an enquiry to completion, every interaction was clear, efficient and well-managed. I'm especially grateful to Clare for making the process incredibly smooth and for her impeccable communication. ”

Recent Residential Property Client

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