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Free Contract Review — Section 32 Statement & Contract of Sale

Property Conveyancing Services Across Victoria

From Melbourne’s inner suburbs to regional Victoria — we deliver complete conveyancing support for residential and commercial transactions, with one dedicated conveyancer handling your matter from start to finish.

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Buying a Property

Purchasing property is one of the most significant financial commitments you’ll make. Before you sign anything, it’s essential your Contract of Sale and Section 32 Statement are reviewed by a licensed professional who’s looking out for your interests — not the vendor’s.

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Selling a Property

Selling a home in Victoria means preparing a market-ready Section 32 Vendor’s Statement before your property can go to market. Get it wrong and you risk delays, disputes, or a collapsed sale. We handle everything — from drafting your documents to coordinating with the buyer’s conveyancer on settlement day.

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Property Transfers

Transferring property — whether to a spouse, a family member, or as part of a deceased estate — involves more than filling in a form. Victorian law, the State Revenue Office, and Land Use Victoria all have specific requirements. We make the process clear and straightforward, so you’re not caught out.

Free Contract Review - Section 32 & Contract of Sale

Every Victorian property sale involves a Contract of Sale and a Section 32 Vendor’s Statement. Most buyers sign without fully understanding what’s in either document.

Our licensed conveyancers will review both documents in full, highlight any special conditions, risks, or red flags — and explain everything in plain English. Completely free, with no obligation to engage us.

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More Than Paperwork — A Team That Genuinely Has Your Back

Victorian property transactions move fast. Between cooling-off periods, PEXA settlement requirements, and SRO deadlines, there’s little room for error. Here’s how we make sure things go smoothly every time.

Victorian Law Specialists

We know the Conveyancers Act 2006, the Transfer of Land Act 1958, and the current State Revenue Office requirements inside out. Whether you're buying, selling, or transferring, you get advice that's current, accurate, and specific to Victoria.

Live Matter Tracking Portal

You'll never be left wondering where things are at. Our secure online portal lets you track every milestone, upload documents, and message your conveyancer directly — no phone tag, no chasing.

One Dedicated Conveyancer

From the moment you engage us through to settlement day, you deal with the same licensed conveyancer. No handoffs, no call centres, no explaining your situation twice. Just consistent, professional service from start to finish.

Fixed-Fee, Quoted Upfront

We provide a clear, all-inclusive fee before you commit to anything. What we quote is what you pay — no surprise invoices at settlement, no disbursements buried in the fine print. Your budget stays exactly where you left it.

What Happens After You Contact Us

We handle every step of your property transaction so nothing slips through the cracks. Here’s exactly what to expect once you get in touch.

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Free Consultation & Fixed-Fee Quote

We talk through your transaction, answer your questions, and provide a clear, all-inclusive quote. No obligation — you decide if you'd like to proceed.

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Title Searches & Due Diligence

We order land title searches, council and water authority certificates, and check for any caveats, encumbrances, or easements registered against the property.

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Contracts & Document Preparation

We review or prepare your Contract of Sale and Section 32, flag any unusual conditions, and handle all correspondence with the other party's representatives.

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Settlement via PEXA

We coordinate with your lender, the real estate agent, and the SRO to complete settlement electronically via PEXA. Once settled, we confirm title registration with Land Use Victoria.

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Your Conveyancing Questions, Answered Plainly

If you’re new to property transactions in Victoria, it’s normal to have questions. Here are the ones we’re asked most often — answered without the jargon.
A licensed conveyancer in Victoria manages the legal transfer of property ownership. This includes reviewing or preparing the Contract of Sale and Section 32 Vendor’s Statement, conducting title and council searches, checking for caveats and encumbrances, calculating stamp duty adjustments, and coordinating settlement through PEXA in accordance with the Transfer of Land Act 1958 and Conveyancers Act 2006.

Under Section 32 of the Sale of Land Act 1962, sellers in Victoria must provide buyers with a Vendor’s Statement before a contract is signed. It discloses material facts about the property — including title details, mortgages, zoning, owners corporation details, and any restrictions, easements, or outgoings. We prepare this document for vendors and review it carefully on behalf of buyers.

The settlement period in Victoria is agreed between buyer and seller in the Contract of Sale — most commonly between 30 and 90 days. The conveyancing process begins at signing and runs continuously through to settlement day, when title transfers and funds are exchanged electronically via PEXA. We keep the process on track and communicate with all parties to prevent delays.
In many cases, transfers between spouses or domestic partners qualify for a full stamp duty exemption under Victorian law. Concessions may also apply for transfers related to deceased estates, separation, or divorce. The State Revenue Office has specific eligibility criteria, and we’ll assess your situation to make sure you claim any applicable exemption or reduction.
Yes — ideally before you sign anything. In Victoria, once a contract is signed and the three-day cooling-off period has passed, you’re legally bound to its terms. Our free contract review means you can have a licensed conveyancer look over the documents before you commit, at no cost to you.
Eligible first home buyers in Victoria can receive a $10,000 grant when purchasing or building a new home valued at $750,000 or less. A full stamp duty exemption applies for homes under $600,000, with concessions available up to $750,000. We assess your eligibility and handle the application through the State Revenue Office as part of your conveyancing matter.
Professional conveyancing fees in Victoria generally range from $800 to $2,000, depending on the complexity of the transaction. Disbursements — including Land Use Victoria title searches, council and water authority certificates, and PEXA fees — are charged separately at cost. We provide a fixed-fee quote upfront so you know the full picture before engaging us.
Yes — we act on both residential and commercial property transactions across Victoria. Commercial conveyancing typically involves additional considerations such as GST liability, lease disclosure, due diligence on existing encumbrances, and business-related settlement matters. Our team has experience with commercial settlements in Melbourne’s CBD and metropolitan fringe areas.

Let's Handle the Paperwork So You Don't Have To.

Whether you’re buying your first home, selling an investment property, or working through a family transfer — our licensed Victorian conveyancers are ready to help. No jargon, no surprises, just reliable advice from start to settlement.