Conveyancing

Conveyancing

he process of transferring a property from one owner to the next, can be done by a lawyer or licensed conveyancer

From when the sale is agreed, conveyancing can take anywhere between 8 and 12 weeks depending if you are buying or selling.

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Important factors to consider when deciding between a conveyancer or solicitor are costs, service, prior dealings and the complexity of transaction.

While conveyancers and solicitors are equally qualified to do conveyancing, solicitors can also give you legal advice about other matters, such as on estate issues, the tax implications of a property deal or how it might affect divorce proceedings. 

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Roughly, conveyancers may charge around $500-$600 plus disbursements while solicitors may charge $1,000 – $1,100 plus disbursements. Ultimately, conveyancers are cheaper than solicitors.

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