Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership. In NSW, it involves contract review, compliance checks, settlement coordination, and title registration.
Earlier engagement means fewer issues later.
Most Sydney transactions settle in 42 days, though timelines vary. We actively manage deadlines to avoid delays.
Yes. Our fees are transparent, competitive, and clearly explained upfront.
Yes. Most matters are handled digitally, allowing faster turnaround and fewer delays.
Funds are exchanged, title is transferred, and ownership is legally recorded with NSW Land Registry Services.
Residential conveyancing in NSW is governed by strict legal rules. Missing a requirement can delay or derail a transaction.
Contracts must include prescribed documents such as:
Errors can expose buyers or sellers to risk.
Most private treaty purchases include a 5-business-day cooling-off period, unless waived. Rescission during this time incurs a 0.25% penalty.
Deposits are typically:
We ensure correct handling at every stage.
Settlement requires:
Efficiency matters — mistakes cause delays.