Residential Sale Conveyancing Australia
Selling a house, unit or townhouse involves preparing the contract of sale, meeting vendor disclosure obligations and coordinating with the buyer's conveyancer through to settlement. Our conveyancers manage the process for a fixed fee.
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Residential Sale Conveyancing Covers
- Preparing the contract of sale and required vendor disclosure documents before the property is listed.
- Ordering title, zoning and other certificates needed to complete the disclosure documents accurately.
- Reviewing offers and special conditions raised by the buyer or their conveyancer.
- Calculating rates, water and other adjustments to be settled between the parties.
- Liaising with the buyer's conveyancer and your agent to keep the sale on track.
- Coordinating settlement and confirming funds and title have transferred correctly.
How Your Sale Is Handled
Contract Preparation
We prepare the contract of sale and vendor disclosure documents before your property goes to market.
Offer and Negotiation
We review incoming offers and any special conditions raised by the buyer's side.
Coordination with the Buyer
We liaise with the buyer's conveyancer to confirm adjustments and settlement figures.
Settlement
Funds and title transfer on settlement day and your sale is finalised.
Available in Every State and Territory
New South Wales
Transfer duty applies. PEXA used for most settlements.
Victoria
Land transfer duty applies. PEXA widely used.
Queensland
Transfer duty applies. PEXA used for settlement.
Western Australia
Governed by the Settlement Agents Act. PEXA used.
South Australia
Land transfer duty applies. PEXA used.
Tasmania
Duty payable on transfer. PEXA available.
Australian Capital Territory
Conveyance duty applies. PEXA used.
Northern Territory
Stamp duty applies. Less PEXA penetration than other states.
What Affects Your Conveyancing Fee
Your fixed fee is set once we understand the property type, sale price, state and whether there is any added complexity, such as a strata title, tenanted property or unusual title condition. Disbursements such as certificate and search fees are itemised separately so you know exactly what to expect. Request a quote for an exact, fixed figure for your sale.
Built for Sellers
Fixed-Fee Certainty
Your fee is agreed before work begins, regardless of how many enquiries the sale generates.
Direct Communication
You deal directly with the conveyancer managing your file, not a call centre.
Settlement Coordination
We coordinate directly with the buyer's conveyancer and your agent so settlement proceeds on time.
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You May Also Need
Guides for Sellers
Section 32 Vendor Statement Explained
What disclosure documents a vendor must provide before sale.
Read MoreWhat Happens at Settlement
A walkthrough of settlement day from a seller's perspective.
Read MoreContract of Sale Explained
The key terms every vendor should understand before listing.
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