Selling property?

Let our experienced team handle the legal paperwork, guide you through the process, and ensure a smooth transaction for when you’re selling property.

Contact us today for a free consultation.

We're here to get you ready!

During the process of selling property, conveyancers play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and legally sound transaction. We handle the legal aspects of the sale, such as preparing and reviewing contracts, conducting property searches, dealing with the buyer’s solicitor, and transferring ownership. 

We’re here to advise you on any legal issues that may arise during the process of selling property and ensure that all legal requirements are met, such as obtaining necessary certificates and searches. With their expertise, conveyancers can help minimise the risk of errors or complications and protect the seller’s interests throughout the process.

We’ll prepare your contracts quickly so that you can get your property listed quickly!

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What you can expect from us

No Unexpected Costs

Transparency is our priority – we guarantee no unexpected costs when selling property, so you can focus on your property transaction with complete peace of mind.

Trusted and Experienced Service

Experience matters in property transactions – trust our experienced team to handle your case with diligence, expertise, and personalised service.

Quick and Consistent Communication

Don’t wait for updates – we ensure quick and consistent communication, keeping you informed every step of the way for a stress-free experience of selling propety.

Unlimited Contract Reviews

Sign with confidence – we offer unlimited contract reviews, ensuring complete peace of mind and a smooth transaction from start to finish.

Fixed Priced Conveyancing Services

Say goodbye to surprise fees – we offer fixed-price services, giving you confidence that were with you throughout the entire process of selling property no matter how long it takes. 

No Off-Site Meetings Required

Our firm delivers fast, convenient, and secure services via email or phone – taking away the hassle of attending meetings in an office, so you can complete your property transaction from the comfort of your home.

How it works...

Step 1: Contract Preparation

When selling property in NSW you are required to have a contract prepared prior to the property being advertised. We obtain all title documents and prescribed documents to prepare the contract for you. We will also liaise with you for any additional documents required to be disclosed in the contract for sale, such as a tenancy agreement and vendor disclosure statement. Once we prepare the contract for sale, a copy is provided to your sales agent ready for the selling process to begin. 

It is also at this time when any potential purchasers will request for amendments to the contract for sale, additional documents, request for your authority to obtain additional reports such as a building and pest inspection or strata report. Any of these requests will be forwarded to you for your instructions.

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Step 2 : Exchange

At the time of exchange, we ensure that our office is provided with the original signed purchaser counterpart contract for sale and your original signed counterpart contract for sale.

When buying and selling property there can be a cooling off period. If exchange takes place with a cooling off period, the purchaser can exercise their cooling off period rights and rescind the contract for sale and forfeit their initial deposit to you, which is usually 0.25% of the contract price. Otherwise, if the purchaser decides to proceed, the contract is deemed unconditional and the balance of the deposit funds is due and payable to you.

If you have a discharging mortgagee, we will prepare your discharge of mortgage form for your execution.

Step 3: Pre-settlement and Settlement

Settlement is the final stage of your conveyance. At this stage, we will be provided with the purchaser’s proposed settlement statement. We will provide you with our final email of advice containing a breakdown of the statement and other costs for settlement, we will request for your instructions regarding settlement.

On the day of settlement, you will be required to provide vacant possession of the property (unless otherwise stated in the contract). To provide vacant possession you must remove all your belongings and items from the property. You will then be required to arrange to release all the property keys to your sales agent’s office.

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Get in touch!

If you are looking for property conveyancing services, contact us today for more information.