Conveyancing Werribee

Conveyancers in Werribee you can trust.

Fuss-free conveyancing services in Werribee for smooth property transactions.
As a conveyancing-only firm, Entry Conveyancing is fully dedicated to conveyancing for residential, commercial, and industrial properties in Melbourne’s south-west.

Whether you’re selling or buying a property, it’s important to understand the legal requirements that need to be met during the conveyancing process. Our conveyancers ensure full compliance with legal obligations and minimise the risk of costly delays.

Conveyancing will include preparing the required documents, legal advice, property searches, and representation during settlement. Request a free quote from our team to get started.

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Starting from $660

Our professional fees for buying and selling are $995 incl. GST (fixed) + disbursements costs. For transfers is $660 incl. GST + disbursements costs. Get an instant free quote below and find out the disbursements costs. You’ll be surprised by our affordable fees.

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Residential and commercial conveyancing in Werribee

Entry Conveyancing offers residential and commercial conveyancing in Werribee and across the state of Victoria. Our knowledge of the local property regulations allows us to offer tailored advice for off-the-plan purchases, private sales, and transactions conducted by real estate agents.

Our Werribee conveyancing services

  • Preparation and review of required documents – Drafting conveyancing documents for buyers and sellers, including the contract of sale and section 32 vendor statements.
  • Building inspections and property searches – Independent inspections to determine the condition of the property (structural issues, pests, etc.).
  • Tax and stamp duty calculation – Find out the costs involved for the property transfer or transaction.
  • Liaising with involved parties – Communicating with financiers, real estate agents, and buying or selling parties to move the transaction along, negotiating on your behalf where necessary.
  • Settlement – Arranging the handover of keys and providing confirmation of payment.
Conveyancing services

Conveyancing made easy with Entry Conveyancing

We make conveyancing easy — our team will handle the complicated parts of the transaction or transfer on our client’s behalf. Whether it’s getting the keys to your dream home or transferring property to a family member, we’ll provide guidance each step of the way.

  • Clear and direct communication to address any concerns
  • A team of local conveyancers who know the market
  • Fixed-fees with no hidden costs
  • End-to-end support your property transaction
  • Full compliance with property law
  • Professional indemnity insurance
  • Digital settlement on the PEXA platform

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell or buy a property without using a conveyancer?

It’s possible to carry out the property transaction on your own, but doing so will expose you to huge financial and legal risks that can jeopardise the outcome of the sale. For those who do not have experience in property law, it’s recommended to work with a local conveyancer who knows how to avoid common legal pitfalls and ensure a successful transaction.

What is involved during the conveyancing process?

There are 5 main stages for the conveyancing process:

  1. Pre-contract – The conveyancer drafts the contract of sale and conducts title searches to verify the ownership status of the property.

  2. Pre-exchange – Preparations such as obtaining loan approval, contract reviews, and building inspections are carried out at this stage.

  3. Contract exchange – Both parties exchange contacts. From this point on, buyers and sellers are bound by the terms of the sale. A cooling off period may apply for buyers.

  4. Settlement – All remaining finances are transferred to the seller, and the buyer takes possession of the property title.

  5. Post-settlement – The conveyancer registers the property title on behalf of the buyer.