Buying Property in NSW
A smoother purchase starts with the right conveyancer
When you buy property, you are committing to a significant financial decision, often on tight deadlines. Our role is to protect your interests at every stage, explain what matters (and what doesn’t), and make sure the legal and settlement process is handled properly.
We offer:
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An obligation-free quote that is transparent and designed to be inclusive of the key requirements and necessary searches for your matter, so you understand costs from the outset.
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Personalised service, where you know who is running your file and you can speak with the person handling your transaction.
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Regular updates, so you are not left guessing about progress, exchange timing or your settlement date.
What we do for buyers
Contract review and advice (before you sign)
Before you sign anything, we can:
- Review the Contract for Sale and key terms
- Flag unusual clauses and risks
- Explain cooling-off (where applicable), deposits, inclusions and special conditions
- Advise on the practical steps to take before exchange
Searches, enquiries and due diligence
Managing all exchange and settlement processes
We coordinate the legal milestones and keep the matter moving by:
- Liaising with the real estate agent, the seller’s conveyancer/solicitor and your lender/broker (if applicable)
- Confirming critical dates and requirements
- Preparing and checking transfer documentation
- Guiding you through what you need to sign and when
- Coordinating settlement electronically where appropriate
Flexible appointments and mobile conveyancing
We understand it is not always easy to take time off work or juggle family commitments for appointments. That is why we offer after-hours appointments and mobile conveyancing, where we can meet you at your home or workplace when it suits.
Prefer not to attend in person at all? We can also provide a fully electronic service, while still keeping the process clear and personal.
What we need from you
To keep your purchase progressing smoothly, we will guide you through the information we need, including:
- Your full names and contact details (as they will appear on the title)
- Your preferred ownership structure (for example, joint tenants or tenants in common)
- Finance details (if you are obtaining a loan) and any key dates you are working towards
- Identification requirements (we will provide clear instructions)
If you already have a property in mind, you can send through the agent’s details and the contract, and we will take it from there.
Helpful tools for buyers
Many buyers like to estimate costs early. These tools can help as you plan:
- Revenue NSW calculator (stamp duty guidance)
- Transfer of Land estimate tool
- First Home Buyer Assistance calculator