Conveyancing Craigieburn

Stress-free conveyancing in Craigieburn.

Buying, selling, or transferring a property in Craigieburn requires proper conveyancing to ensure the legal transfer of property ownership between parties. Having the expertise of a professional conveyancer helps property buyers and sellers avoid costly mistakes and lengthy delays, ensuring a stress-free process.

Entry Conveyancing provides conveyancing services in Craigieburn for the sale of residential and commercial properties, covering the necessary actions for due diligence to protect your interests. We also offer tailored advice to help you get a clear understanding of the transaction and make informed decisions.

Our Craigieburn conveyancing also extends to property transfers between family members or friends. Whether as a gift or transfer within the family, we can help you understand the stamp duty and capital gains tax implications of the transfer, and any concessions that apply for an ideal outcome. Contact our team to receive a free quote for conveyancing services in Craigieburn.

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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 conveyancing services in Craigieburn

Conveyancing for property buyers

  • Review of the contract of sale and vendor statement to help you understand the inclusions, exclusions, and special conditions of the transaction
  • Negotiation on your behalf with sellers based on your needs
  • Arrange for buildings inspection and title searches to assess the state of the property
  • Liaise with financiers to secure funding
  • Attend settlement on your behalf and performing final checks
  • Oversee the transfer of funds and property title documents
  • Handover of the keys to your new property
  • Register the property under your name with the Victoria Land Registry

Conveyancing for property sellers

  • Preparation of the contract of sale and section 32 vendor statements
  • Review of suggested special conditions for the contract of sale requested by buyers
  • Work with real estate agents and buyer’s agents to prepare the property for inspection
  • Conduct final checks for the exchange of contracts
  • Attend settlement on your behalf
  • Facilitate the transfer of the purchase amount to your bank account

Conveyancing for property transfers

  • Preparation of all required documents for transfer
  • Explanation of applicable stamp duty or capital gains tax
  • Facilitate signing for all parties involved
Conveyancing services

Work with Craigieburn’s trusted conveyancers.

Entry Conveyancing has a proven track record of successful conveyancing for hundreds of clients across Victoria and Australia. We take a tailored approach to every property transaction to ensure a smooth conveyancing process that minimises risks and delays. Get the keys to your new home or sell your investment property with ease with Entry Conveyancing:

  • Expert conveyancers with years of experience
  • Professional indemnity insurance coverage
  • Comprehensive support tailored to your needs
  • Electronic conveyancing on the PEXA platform
  • Fixed fee services

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does property conveyancing take in Victoria?

The conveyancing process can take between 1-3 months after the signing of the contract of sale. The timeframe for conveyancing differs for each property transaction — potential issues with the building or delays in obtaining financing can lengthen the process and cause stress for all parties involved. Working with a conveyancer early on will significantly minimise the risk of delays.

What is the cooling off period, and how long is it in Victoria?

The cooling off period in Victoria is a timeframe of 3 business days after the contract of sale has been signed by the buyer. During the cooling off period, buyers who change their mind about the purchase can withdraw from the transaction without legal repercussions. However, a percentage of the deposit amount will be forfeited in the process.