Senior Conveyancing Executive
 

Julie Smith

Senior Conveyancing Executive

Julie joined Watson Ramsbottom in 2020. She has over 20 years of residential conveyancing experience, and also, having studied on a part time basis, completed her Law degree in 2013.

Julie deals in all areas of residential conveyancing, including buying and selling freehold and leasehold properties, re-mortgages, equity releases, new build plot sales and purchases including Help to Buy.

In her spare time she enjoys reading and spending time with her family.

Julie Smith Contact Details

Barnoldswick

Station Chambers
16 Fernlea Avenue
Barnoldswick
BB18 5DP

Email: julie.smith@watsonramsbottom.com

Telephone: 01254 70 11 11

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