Conveyancing Caroline Springs

Conveyancers in Caroline Springs you can trust.

If you’re looking to buy, sell, or transfer property in Caroline Springs, you’ll need the help of a local conveyancer.

Entry Conveyancing provide conveyancing services in Caroline Springs for seamless residential and commercial property transactions. We work on a fixed-fee basis, offering a cost-effective solution for property transactions and transfers. We deliver tailored advice and administrative assistance throughout the entire process, from the initial submission of interest to the finalisation of property settlement.

Our conveyancers in Caroline Springs are committed to delivering services that offer stress-free conveyancing. Contact our team today to find out how easy conveyancing can be.

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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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Our Caroline Springs conveyancing services

Conveyancing services across a range of property types in Caroline Springs, including new home builds, investment properties, vacant land, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and land subdivisions.

Purchasing a property

  • Review of the buyers contract to identify gaps
  • Expert legal advice regarding your rights as a buyer
  • Comprehensive title searches
  • Handle all necessary documentation
  • Liaise with involved parties including mortgage brokers and vendors
  • Attend and facilitate a smooth settlement via PEXA
  • Register new ownership of property

Selling property

  • Draft the vendor disclosure document (section 32) and contract of sale
  • Check contracts to ensure your interests are protected
  • Carry out due diligence to minimise the risk of contract termination
  • Provide advice on potential legal issues
  • Liaise with buying parties and real estate agents

Property transfers

  • Provide clarity on required costs for the transfer including stamp duty and capital gains tax
  • Handle all paperwork for property title changes as part of gifting, inheritance, or addition of a spouse or family member
  • Carry out title searches for verification of ownership and any outstanding debts
  • Coordinate with all parties for a smooth settlement process
  • Registration of the new ownership of the property
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.

  • Fixed-fee conveyancing — no unexpected extra fees
  • A conveyancing-only team with extensive resources
  • Comprehensive legal advice tailored to your interests
  • Professional indemnity insurance
  • Digital conveyancing and settlement on the PEXA platform
  • Excellent customer service and clear communication

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I have to be present for settlement?

No. Your conveyancers will attend the settlement on your behalf and carry out all the necessary final checks and signings to complete the transaction. You can track the settlement’s progress through notifications on the PEXA platform for payment. Once the settlement is complete, your conveyancer will meet with you to hand over the keys to your new home or provide any follow-up support.

How long will the conveyancing process take?

Conveyancing for straightforward property sales can take as little as four weeks to complete. However, this timeline can be extended if complications arise during the process, such as delays in obtaining financing or if the property is found to have liabilities. Our Caroline Springs conveyancers can help to identify these risks early and take steps to minimise them for a quicker conveyancing process.