Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced investor, understanding how conveyancing works can give you confidence when navigating the property settlement process.
Conveyancing is the legal transfer of ownership of land or property from one party to another. In Australia, conveyancing is required for every property transaction, and it generally takes place across three key stages:
Missing any of these steps can delay or even derail settlement — which is why professional guidance is so valuable.
A conveyancer is a licensed professional who specialises in property law and the transfer of ownership. Some conveyancers are also solicitors, but not always.
Conveyancers can:
A solicitor who specialises in property law (often called a conveyancing solicitor) can perform all of the above and also draw on broader legal expertise if needed.
A conveyancer will:
A conveyancer will:
The cost of conveyancing in Australia typically ranges between $800 and $2,500 for a standard residential property. Fees vary depending on whether you hire a conveyancer or solicitor, as well as the complexity of the transaction.
If the sale or purchase is straightforward, a licensed conveyancer is usually sufficient. For more complex matters, engaging a solicitor may be a wise investment.
It’s recommended to engage a conveyancer or conveyancing solicitor whenever you are:
Finding the right professional is key to a smooth property settlement. Start by asking friends, family or your real estate agent for recommendations. You can also research online and compare professionals in your area.
When speaking to potential conveyancers, ask:
While DIY conveyancing is possible, it is not recommended unless you’re highly experienced in property law. Licensed conveyancers and solicitors not only provide expertise but also carry professional indemnity insurance offering peace of mind if something goes wrong.
When you’re making one of the most significant investments of your life, professional conveyancing ensures every detail is taken care of so that settlement day goes smoothly.
Key takeaway: Conveyancing is essential to protect your interests when buying or selling property. With the right conveyancer by your side, you’ll have confidence knowing the legal process is managed correctly from start to finish.
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