Ireland Property & Conveyancing Solicitors
Specialist Property Lawyers in Dublin

Trusted Legal Experts for Home Purchasing in Ireland
Navigating property transactions requires expert legal guidance to ensure compliance and protect your investment. At McKenna & Co Solicitors, our property lawyers in Dublin provide seamless legal support for clients buying, selling, or managing property within Ireland.
Whether you’re investing in commercial real estate, securing a residential property, or handling complex property transactions, our conveyancing solicitors streamline the process with precision and efficiency.
Expert Property Conveyancing Services in Ireland
Buying or selling property in Ireland presents unique legal challenges. Our team ensures every aspect of your transaction is managed professionally, minimising risk and ensuring compliance with Irish property laws. We assist clients with legal expertise in:
Property Purchases and Sales – Secure transactions for residential and commercial properties in Ireland.
Conveyancing Services – Managing legal contracts, title checks, and property registration within Ireland.
Lease Agreements – Assistance with lease terms, renewals, and compliance with Irish laws.
Investment Property Legal Advice – Guidance on taxation, financing, and due diligence for Irish real estate.
Dispute Resolution – Legal support for resolving property conflicts and contract breaches within Ireland.

Why Choose McKenna & Co Solicitors for Property Transactions in Ireland?
As a leading property law firm in Ireland, we provide expert legal services with a client-first approach. Our team ensures every transaction is handled smoothly, no matter where in Ireland your property is located. We offer:
Specialist Property Expertise – In-depth knowledge of Irish property laws, taxation, and compliance.
Fast & Efficient Legal Processes – Quick response times and streamlined document handling.
High Client Satisfaction – Proven success with property transactions in Ireland, backed by over 280 positive Google reviews.
Remote Legal Support – Fully online legal consultations, contract reviews, and digital document verification.
Prompt Communication
We ensure you’re informed at every stage.
Clear Fixed Fees
No surprises, just clear and affordable pricing
Experienced Team
Our solicitors have years of experience in conveyancing.
Tailored Support
We guide you through the process
Meet The Team

Alexandra Ryan

Rachael McCormack

Bethany Youngson

Rhiannon Flora

Erika Youngson

Kay Keelan

Marion Murnane

Luke Markey

Andrew Oglesby

Leah LaMont
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FAQ's About Property & Conveyancing in Ireland
A property solicitor provides legal guidance for buying, selling, leasing, or investing in property within Ireland. They ensure compliance with Irish property laws, handle contracts, conduct due diligence, and protect clients’ interests in property transactions.
Yes, having a specialised property lawyer ensures that your purchase is legally compliant, safeguards your investment, and helps navigate legal complexities such as taxation, title verification, and contractual obligations within Ireland.
Yes, we offer fully remote legal services, allowing clients to consult with our solicitors online, review contracts digitally, and complete transactions without needing to visit our office.
Commonly required documents include:
Proof of identity (passport or national ID)
Proof of address (utility bill or bank statement)
Property deeds or title documents
Sales or purchase agreements
Mortgage or financing documents (if applicable)
The timeframe varies depending on the property type and legal requirements. On average, property transactions in Ireland take 4 to 8 weeks. Our team works efficiently to expedite the process while ensuring compliance with all legal regulations.
You can contact McKenna & Co Solicitors to discuss your needs. Our team will assess your requirements, guide you through the legal process, and ensure your transaction is handled professionally and efficiently.