Nicole Lush

Nicole Lush

Associate Solicitor

Residential Property

Nicole specialises in all aspects of residential conveyancing, with particular expertise in matrimonial transfers and new-build acquisitions.

With experience spanning nearly a decade, Nicole guides clients through every stage of property transactions, from first-time purchases to complex buy-to-let investments.

She brings valuable cross-sector insight from her background in family law, making her particularly adept at handling sensitive matrimonial transfers and property arrangements following separation.

Experience

Prime property aquisition

Acting for high-net-worth individuals in the acquisition of substantial residential properties, managing complex chains and tight completion deadlines

Investment portfolio expansion

Advising buy-to-let investors on portfolio expansion, including simultaneous completions and specialist lending arrangements

New-build property purchase

Supporting first-time buyers through new-build purchases, ensuring developer deadlines are met while protecting client interests

Matrimonial property transfer

Managing complex matrimonial transfers involving shared ownership properties and mortgage arrangements

What our clients say:

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“I think the quality I appreciated the most was the patience to explain things to me. Nicole was available and friendly going over things I didn’t understand by email and by phone until I understood the whole picture.”

Recent Residential Property Client

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“Having now successfully retrieved my keys to my very first house, I cannot thank Nicole enough for all her help and support over the past few months. If anyone is looking for a Solicitor to represent them in a house purchase - look no further.”

Recent Residential Property Client

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“Nicole and Kelly were always at the end of the phone to answer any queries or provide updates. They were very thorough and guided me through the process of the sale of my aunt's house and purchase of her new flat.”

Recent Residential Property Client

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