Nobody needs a solicitor but it may provide complications and additional expense and delay as the law is designed so that a normal person cannot understand it. There are also complications regarding the holding of deposit money, etc.
If you have a mortgage on the property that you are selling, you will definately need a solicitor (or conveyancer) to act for you. It is advisable to have one in any event.
Most solicitors offer a fixed price conveyancing service.
u`ll hardly save any money, and clearly u think u r an estate agent too?!!! bless u, thinking u can do the legals to sell!!! let us know when it all falls through and then your buyer will go mental!!! poor bas&&&&&&&&tards
if u r that poor, then maybe its your only option. good lucjk