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Conveyancing Advice: A Crucial Step in Property Transactions
Conveyancing Advice: A Crucial Step in Property Transactions Buying or selling property may be complicated and daunting, packed with...
Tanya Spencer
Feb 28, 20241 min read


Going Digital: The Future of Conveyancing in NSW
This article explores the digital revolution in conveyancing and its implications for the future of property transactions in NSW.
Tanya Spencer
Dec 4, 20232 min read


What is PEXA and How Does It Help with Property Settlements?
Buying or selling property is one of the biggest financial transactions most people will ever make. Traditionally, property settlements involved piles of paperwork, bank cheques , and long waits at settlement tables. Thankfully, technology has changed the process. This is where PEXA comes in. What is PEXA? PEXA stands for Property Exchange Australia. It’s a secure, online platform that enables property settlements and lodgements to happen digitally. Instead of relying on pap


What Questions Should a Vendor Ask Their Conveyancer Before Selling a Property?
Selling a property is a major decision, and having the right conveyancer by your side can make the process smooth, stress-free, and legally sound. Before you sign any agreements or list your property on the market, it’s important to ask your conveyancer the right questions. Doing so ensures you fully understand the process, your responsibilities, and any costs involved. Below, we’ve put together the key questions every property vendor should ask their conveyancer prior to se


The Essential Questions Every Property Purchaser Should Ask Their Conveyancer
Buying a property is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. Whether it’s your first home, an investment property, or your dream upgrade, the process can feel overwhelming. That’s where your conveyancer comes in guiding you through the legalities, paperwork, and potential pitfalls. But here’s the thing: not all buyers know what to ask their conveyancer before signing on the dotted line. Asking the right questions can save you time, money, and stress. Below,
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