About Mr Khan

Buying your first home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make — yet the legal side is often poorly explained, rushed, or hidden behind jargon.

This site exists to change that.

I’m Mr Khan, a conveyancer who works with first-time buyers on a daily basis. I’ve seen first-hand how stress, delays, and confusion are usually caused not by the process itself, but by a lack of clear communication.

Most buyers don’t need more emails.
They need better explanations.


Why I created this site

Over the years, I’ve noticed the same questions being asked again and again:

  • What is my solicitor actually doing?
  • Why is this taking so long?
  • Is this delay normal or a problem?
  • Am I being overcharged — or under-advised?

This site is designed to answer those questions clearly, honestly, and without pressure.

No scare tactics.
No sales pitches.
No unnecessary legal language.

Just straight answers from someone who deals with the process every working day.


What makes this different

This is not a marketing blog.
It’s not written by a copywriter.
And it’s not generic advice lifted from somewhere else.

Everything here is based on:

  • real transactions,
  • real delays,
  • real issues first-time buyers face.

The guides are written in plain English, so you understand:

  • what matters,
  • what doesn’t,
  • and when you genuinely need to worry.

Who this site is for

This site is for:

  • first-time buyers who want clarity,
  • buyers who like to understand what they’re paying for,
  • people who want calm, realistic guidance — not panic.

It’s especially useful if you:

  • feel overwhelmed by the process,
  • don’t know what questions to ask,
  • want to be informed without becoming an expert.

A quick note on independence

This site is independent and not affiliated with any law firm, estate agent, broker, or lender.

The information here is:

  • general guidance only,
  • based on practical experience,
  • and intended to help you feel more informed and confident.

It is not a substitute for taking formal legal advice on your own transaction.


Final word

Buying your first home should feel exciting — not intimidating.

If this site helps you understand the process better, ask better questions, or feel more in control, then it’s doing its job.

You’re very welcome here.

— Mr Khan