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A Message from Shakila This year has brought significant change to the conveyancing profession, and I am incredibly proud of how our team has continued to deliver exceptional service while
A Message from Shakila This year has brought significant change to the conveyancing profession, and I am incredibly proud of how our team has continued to deliver exceptional service while
Melbourne Conveyancing Timelines Buying or selling property in Melbourne is exciting, but many clients ask the same question: how long does conveyancing actually take? In most residential transactions, settlement takes
First Home Buyer Guide 2026 First Home Buyer Conveyancing Guide Australia 2026 Buying your first home in Australia in 2026? This guide explains the conveyancing process, legal checks, government grants,
Selling Property Selling property in Victoria involves more than finding a buyer and signing a contract. One of the most important legal obligations for sellers is preparing a Section 32
Selling Property in Melbourne The Conveyancer’s Checklist: Selling Property in Melbourne Selling a property in Melbourne involves more than finding a buyer and signing a contract. This conveyancer’s checklist helps
In the last month or so, Melbourne median housing prices have risen to $700,000 and are expected to continue to rise as the supply remains lower than the demand. What
Buying a property is one of the most significant aspects of most of our lives. It’s also one of the largest and most important financial transactions that we will ever
First-time homebuyers often have to overcome an absolute mile of red tape and other obstacles to become homeowners. From trying to find an affordable property to raising the cash needed
We’re excited to share some important news that could significantly benefit your clients who are looking at purchasing apartments, units, or townhouses off the plan. Starting today, the Victorian Government
In property transactions, timing and coordination are crucial to ensuring that all parties remain protected throughout the process. Recently, a situation underscored in our office this point vividly when a