A property gifting service is a legal process that allows you to transfer ownership of a property to someone else — usually a family member — without receiving payment. It’s a popular choice for parents who want to gift property to children, spouses updating ownership, or families planning for the future.
At its core, the process involves preparing a legal transfer deed (often referred to as a Deed of Gift), registering the transfer with HM Land Registry, and ensuring all steps comply with UK property law.
Why Do People Gift Property?
Families may choose to gift property instead of selling for many reasons:
- Inheritance planning – Allows you to decide who receives the property, though note that gifting does not always remove inheritance tax liability.
- Supporting children or family – Helps loved ones get a financial head start.
- Divorce or separation – Updating ownership, though court orders may still apply.
- Tax considerations – Potential inheritance tax or capital gains tax planning (specialist tax advice recommended).
- Peace of mind – Ensuring your property goes to the right person at the right time.
How Does a Property Gifting Service Work?
At Property Swift, we’ve simplified the process into a secure, digital-first service:
- Start online – Provide details about the property and the recipient.
- Secure verification – Confirm identities through digital checks.
- Transfer deed prepared – Solicitors draft the transfer deed (Deed of Gift).
- Land Registry submission – The change of ownership is lodged legally.
- Confirmation issued – You receive proof that the transfer has been completed.
Benefits of Using a Property Gifting Service
Choosing a professional, solicitor-backed service ensures that:
✔ Your transfer is legally valid and compliant.
✔ The process is faster and paperless.
✔ You avoid common mistakes such as missing documents.
✔ Tax and inheritance implications are properly considered.
✔ You gain peace of mind knowing your property is securely transferred.
Things to Keep in Mind
While gifting property can be thoughtful and practical, there are important financial and legal considerations:
- Inheritance Tax (IHT): If you pass away within 7 years of making the gift, the property may still count toward your estate. If you continue living in the property without paying market rent, HMRC may treat this as a “gift with reservation of benefit.”
- Capital Gains Tax (CGT): If the property has risen in value, CGT may apply. However, if it is your main home, you may qualify for Private Residence Relief.
- Loss of control: Once gifted, the property legally belongs to the recipient.
- Divorce and settlements: If property is transferred during divorce, the court may still override or factor it into financial orders.
- Independent Legal Advice (ILA): Sometimes required to ensure the recipient fully understands the transfer.
Why Choose Property Swift?
With Property Swift, the old way of slow, paper-heavy transfers is replaced by a modern, digital process:
✔ 100% online - no office visits
✔ Transparent fixed fees - no hidden costs
✔ Experienced solicitors supporting every case
✔ Accessible from anywhere in the UK or abroad
✔ Faster turnaround compared to traditional conveyancing, though Land Registry timescales can still vary
Final Thoughts
A property gifting service is one of the simplest and most secure ways to transfer ownership to your loved ones. Whether for inheritance planning, family support, or peace of mind, it ensures your wishes are carried out legally and efficiently.
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