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A conveyancer manages the legal and administrative process involved in buying, selling, or transferring property. This includes preparing and reviewing contracts, conducting title and property searches, liaising with lenders and agents, and coordinating settlement to help ensure a smooth transaction.

It is best to engage a conveyancer as early as possible — ideally before signing a Contract of Sale. Early advice can help identify potential issues, explain contract terms, and assist in protecting your interests throughout the transaction.

Conveyancing costs may include professional fees, title searches, government charges, settlement fees, and other disbursements depending on the type of transaction. We provide clear and transparent pricing so you understand the expected costs upfront.

The timeframe can vary depending on the contract terms, lender requirements, and whether additional conditions apply. In most cases, settlement occurs between 30 to 90 days after contracts are signed, although shorter or longer timeframes may be negotiated.

Yes. We assist with a wide range of property matters including residential purchases and sales, private transactions, family transfers, title transfers, subdivisions, off-the-plan purchases, and family court order transfers.

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