conveyancing shepparton

Conveyancing specialists in Shepparton.

Whether you’re buying, selling or transferring a home in Shepparton, it’s crucial to be aware of the property regulations and obligations that apply to ensure a smooth transaction. Entry Conveyancing provide fast and fully compliant conveyancing services for property buyers and sellers in Shepparton.

Our Shepparton conveyancing services extend to the sale of residential and commercial properties, and the transfer of property between family members or friends. We provide tailored advice to help you understand your rights as a buyer or seller, minimising the risk of costly delays and negative outcomes.

Our fixed-fee conveyancing provides comprehensive support for the property transaction, including drafting and reviewing the contract of sale, coordination with all involved parties, conducting property searches, negotiation, and representation during settlement. Contact our team to receive a free quote for your Shepparton conveyancing needs.

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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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Conveyancing services in Shepparton.

Entry Conveyancing is a conveyancing-only firm. We are 100% focused on securing the interest of our clients and ensuring a favourable outcome for every transaction.

Preparing contracts and documentation

  • Drafting the Section 32 vendor statement on behalf of sellers
  • Preparing the contract of sale, including special conditions
  • Reviewing contracts and documentation to identify potential liabilities for the protection of your interests

Real estate due diligence

  • Scheduling property inspections and title searches
  • Negotiation between parties for amendments to the contract of sale
  • Assisting with stamp duty concessions and capital gains tax

Coordination with involved parties

  • Communicating with financiers to secure funding
  • Working with real estate agents and buyer’s agents

Settlement

  • Attending settlement on your behalf
  • Overseeing the transfer of funds and property title documents
  • Exchanging contracts and conducting final checks

Post-settlement

  • Handover of keys to new owners
  • Registration of the property with the Land Registry
Conveyancing services

Shepparton conveyancing made simple.

With years of experience and hundreds of successful property transactions under our belt, we deliver comprehensive conveyancing that means you don’t have to worry about a thing. Worry less about your legal obligations and focus more on the outcome, whether it’s the keys to your new home or an investment payout.

Partner with Entry Conveyancing for:

  • Fully licensed and experienced conveyancers
  • Professional indemnity insurance coverage
  • End-to-end support tailored to your needs
  • Electronic conveyancing on the PEXA platform
  • Fixed fee services

Frequently Asked Questions

Is conveyancing required when adding or removing someone from property ownership?

Yes, adding or removing someone from a property title is considered a form of property transfer. This will require conveyancing support for the legal processes involved, such as drafting the necessary legal documents, submission of documents to the land registry, and clarification of whether stamp duty exemptions apply.

How long will conveyancing take in Victoria?

The conveyancing process usually takes between 1-3 months after the contract of sale has been signed. The exact timeline is dependent on several factors — delays can occur if finances are not secured in time or if there are any potential issues with the building. Working with a professional conveyancer can help buyers and sellers avoid these issues with early preparation and expert advice.

Should I work with a conveyancer or property lawyer?

A conveyancer specialises in facilitating the entire process of a property sale or transfer. A property lawyer has a broader area of expertise to handle other legal issues related to the property or ownership.

For most property transactions, the services of a conveyancer will be the most cost-effective option for a smooth settlement.