Globespan Media, the company behind the long-running What House? Awards, has launched a ceremony to celebrate excellence in conveyancing.
The Conveyancing Awards will be held on 14 May at The Londoner hotel, bringing together experts from conveyancing firms, legal practices, house builders, PropTech companies and the wider property sector.
The awards will open for entries on the 14 December, with 14 categories including commercial property, client care and use of technology.
‘Our categories have been carefully crafted to cover a broad cross-section of the industry, from geographical distinctions to new build specialists, high-performing individuals and teams, as well as the sector’s innovators and disruptors’, said Daniel Hill, director of Globespan Media and founder of the awards.
“The Conveyancing Awards represent an exciting expansion of our established awards portfolio, and we look forward to discovering the sector’s outstanding achievements and brightest talent.”
Show House Searches is premium partner and headline sponsor of the awards. Business development director James Shepherd commented:
“The Conveyancing Awards will offer something different for our industry, bringing together not just legal experts but housebuilders and property teams within law firms too. This aligns perfectly with how Showhouse Searches operates, and therefore the headline sponsorship was a natural fit.
“This partnership presents a compelling opportunity to establish these awards as a highlight of the industry calendar, while further elevating our profile and reputation.”
‘We’re really pleased to welcome Show House Searches as our headline sponsor’, Hill said.
“They are a familiar brand to many in the housebuilding and legal professions, so we look forward to collaborating closely with them to raise the visibility and impact of the awards.”
“We’re also excited to confirm our judging panel will be announced early next year, followed by the awards shortlist in spring, which we’re confident will extend the celebrations and build momentum ahead of May’s ceremony.”
















