Conveyancing
Buying or selling real estate represents a significant financial milestone for Australians. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or an experienced investor, we’re here to ensure your property transaction unfolds seamlessly. Beyond simply handling the conveyancing process, our legal expertise allows us to provide appropriate legal advice when needed—something a simple conveyancer can’t offer.
Conveyancing Services
Property Law Expertise You Can Trust
Whether you are buying your first home in Melbourne, selling a lifestyle property in the Mornington Peninsula, or investing in regional Victoria, we provide seamless, end-to-end conveyancing services.
Navigating the legalities of property transfers shouldn't be a headache. We handle the paperwork, the searches, and the settlement process so you can focus on your next move.
Our Services
We assist with all property transactions across Victoria, including:
Purchases: Detailed contract reviews and coordination with your lender.
Sales: Fast preparation of Section 32 Statements and Contracts of Sale.
Refinancing: Assistance with title transfers and mortgage updates.
Related Party Transfers: Smooth legal processing for family or spousal transfers.
Why Choose Us?
Fixed-Fee Pricing
No hidden "sundry" costs or surprise hourly rates. We offer a fixed-fee guarantee for all standard residential conveyancing. You’ll know exactly what your legal costs are from day one.
100% Digital & Victoria-Wide
You don’t need to visit an office. We use secure, industry-leading platforms (like PEXA) to manage your settlement digitally. From Mildura to Mallacoota, we’ve got you covered.
Expert Contract Reviews
Before you sign on the dotted line, we ensure you understand exactly what you’re buying. Our contract reviews identify hidden easements, zoning issues, or restrictive covenants.
Ready to get started?
Don't leave your biggest investment to chance. Contact us today for a free initial consultation or a quote on your fixed-fee conveyancing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our fixed professional fee covers all standard legal work required for a residential conveyance in Victoria.
This includes:Initial contract and Section 32 review.
Liaising with your bank, broker, and the other party’s representative.
Preparation of all legal transfer documents and digital settlement via PEXA.
Finalising rates and outgoings adjustments.
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Disbursements are out-of-pocket costs paid to third parties (like Land Use Victoria) for property searches and certificates.
While our professional fee is fixed, we will provide you with a transparent estimate of these mandatory government and search costs at the very beginning so there are no surprises at settlement. -
Yes. In Victoria, there is no "cooling-off" period for properties bought at auction.
We highly recommend having us review the Contract of Sale and Vendor’s Statement before you bid to identify any hidden easements, zoning restrictions, or illegal building works. -
No. We offer a 100% digital service available Victoria-wide.
We use secure electronic platforms for document signing and identity verification, meaning you can complete your property transfer from the comfort of your home, whether you're in Melbourne or regional Victoria. -
If your contract is "subject to finance" and your loan is declined, we will assist you in providing the necessary notice to the Vendor to end the contract.
We only charge for the work completed up to that point—we believe in fair pricing if your dream home doesn't work out -
While a standard settlement in Victoria is typically 30, 60, or 90 days, we can work with any timeframe agreed upon in the contract.
We monitor all key dates—including finance approval and building inspection deadlines—to ensure you never miss a milestone. -
Sometimes, more complicated legal issues call for a more thorough consideration of your individual circumstances, resulting in a more protracted legal process.
As a result, it is difficult to determine a fair fixed fee structure in all cases. With that in mind an hourly professional rate of $330 for matters that require this extra level of service may apply.
If applicable to your particular case, this will all be discussed during our initial consultation with you.
