By focusing on quality and volume, our Conveyancing Lawyers & Conveyancing Solicitors can afford to offer expert Conveyancing services at a competitive rate.
We charge a fixed fee of $590 for a standard residential purchases, which covers the entire standard process including:
- Reviewing and providing written advice on the Contract for Sale
- Negotiating directly with the vendor in relation to amendments to the Contract for Sale
- Arranging building, pest and strata inspections
- Attending to exchange of Contracts (our own employed staff usually attend to Exchange of Contracts – we do not usually engage external Agents to attend Exchanges of Contracts. It is our strong preference that a person from our office, familiar with your matter, attends upon the Exchange of Contracts, as opposed to an external agent who receives delegated authority to attend upon Exchange of Contracts.)
- Arranging the payment of stamp duty, including assisting with any exemption or concession applications
- Preparing settlement figures and ensuring proper adjustments are made in relation to council fees, water rates and strata levies
- Liaising with the lender in relation to settlement
- Attending to settlement (our own employed staff usually attend Settlements – we do not usually engage external Agents to attend Settlements. It is our strong preference that a person from our office, familiar with your matter, attends settlement, as opposed to an external agent who receives delegated authority to finalise the settlement)
What is a standard residential purchase?
Standard conveyance (purchase or sale)
Standard means where the property is in existence and any dwelling on it has been constructed, the title is registered and the transaction is not a non-standard conveyance (see below).
Non-standard conveyance (purchase or sale)
Non-standard means a conveyance involving any sale or purchase:-
- that is subject to the subdivision and/or registration of subdivision on title; or
- that is an off-the-plan purchase or sale where the title is yet to be registered or construction is not complete; or
- that is a house and land package or home building contract; or
- where either party is proposing to sign any documents in relation to the purchase or sale by way of power of attorney or other instrument; or
- involving the executor or trustee of a will or personal legal representative; or
- requiring the lodgement of a transmission application; or
- that is a complicated conveyance as determined by us in our sole discretion.
What fees do you charge for a non-standard purchase?
We are always happy to act for clients in relation to non-standard residential purchases. We may be able to offer you a fixed-fee quote. In order to obtain a fixed-fee quote in relation to Conveyancing services, please contact our office and discuss the matter with a member of our Conveyancing team.
Disbursements are the expenses that are incurred by us in the course of the matter. In a standard residential purchase, disbursements normally include, amongst other things, payments made to third parties, title searches, statutory searches and Notices of Sale. In most cases, the disbursements incurred by us in a standard residential purchase do not exceed $200. We do not charge for postage, emails or for photocopying and printing.
At Navado, Lawyers handle your conveyancing matter
We have an experienced team of Sydney Conveyancing Solicitors & Conveyancing Lawyers dedicated to Conveyancing and Property Law. Our Sydney Conveyancing Lawyers encompass the knowledge and understanding of the law that goes beyond the spectrum of conveyancing and property law. Therefore, our Conveyancing Solicitors are able to identify and/or address further collateral issues which may arise as a result of the purchase of residential land. Such things may involve taxation law, the law on trusts and power of attorney, family law and wills and probate.
We do not treat Conveyancing as a simple transaction, isolated from all other areas of the law. Our Conveyancing Lawyers review and consider each and every Contract that comes before us as a legal ‘Contract’ .
In addition, our Conveyancing Solicitors work closely with our associated Mortgage Brokers, Financial Planners and Chartered Accountants, ensuring that you have full and convenient access to further financial services where so required.
It is undeniable that Australians are working longer hours and have less time at home with their families. That is why we uniquely offer a Free Home Consultation service so that you can meet a member of our Conveyancing team at your convenience, at your home, at your availability and at no additional charge.
Buying a home can be an exciting yet confusing and stressful time. We focus on providing efficient and competitive Conveyancing services. Ensuring that you meet face to face with a member of our dedicated Conveyancing team is the first step to building a long term and workable relationship.
If it suits you, throughout your matter, we can send a member of our Conveyancing team to meet with you at your home, at your convenience, at no addtional charge. You will be able to finalise the entire Conveyancing process, from start to finish, in the comfort of your own home.
We also have branch offices across Sydney, including Hurstville, Parramatta and Liverpool. For a complete list of our office branches (with addresses), see our Locations.
To arrange a free home consultation, contact our office on our main line (02) 9233 4048.
- We have been operating since 2001
- Fixed Fees - $ 590 plus disbursements
- We have a 'can do culture' - we deliver
- We promptly return phone calls and emails
- We have regular repeat business
- Our staff attend Sydney settlemements
- Our staff are humble and hard working
- Senior staff hold Honours Law degrees
- Senior staff personally oversee your file
- We have state of the art technology
This webpage (and any material or wording appearing on this webpage) is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute any Legal Advice. It does not take into account your objectives, your instructions or all of the relevant facts and/or circumstances. Navado accepts no responsibility to any person who relies on the information provided on this website. We further refer you to our Disclaimer.
Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
Strata levies are the fees payable by the owners of each lot which cover the expenses of administrative tasks carried out by the strata scheme. This involves both daily operational expenses (administrative fund) and future expenditure (sinking fund).…
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
Strata title properties usually are applicable to flats, units, apartments, townhouses and villas. If you choose to purchase a strata property, then what you own is referred to as a lot or lots. The lot(s) covers the airspace within the walls, floors…
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
Strata schemes are applicable when there is ownership of several lots either in a building or collection of buildings (such as townhouses or villas) and where there is also common property whose ownership is shared amongst the lot owners. The strata …
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
The cooling off period is the purchaser’s time period of 5 working days to rescind the contract if they do not wish to proceed. The cost of rescinding the contract is 0.25% of the total purchase price, unless otherwise stated. Properties sold at auct…
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
When you buy a residential property in New South Wales, the law prescribes that there be a 5 business-day “cooling off period”.
This cooling off period allows the purchaser the option to get out of (rescind) the contract for sale within that period.…
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
The purchase of a strata property will mean automatic involvement with an Owner’s Corporation (Body Corporate). This is the organization that manages and administers the maintenance of the common property. It will also require you to pay strata levie…
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
We recommend the earlier the better. As the buyer, we advise you to contact us once you have sighted a property and requested a contract from the agent, so that we may provide you with a written contract advice, as soon as possible. A written contrac…
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, conveyancing, residential sale, residential purchase, commercial sale
Settlement is usually attended by four parties. They include the buyer’s solicitor or conveyancer, the seller’s solicitor or conveyancer, the discharging mortgagee and incoming mortgagee (where applicable). The buyer (you) and seller are not required…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
Lawyers are educated, qualified and learned in many areas of the law. Although Sydney Conveyancers are accepted as being appropriately competent and qualified to act and advise in all matters considered to be ‘conveyancing work’ (as defined by Sectio…
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Date: Nov 24, 2011
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
We recommend that you do not sign the Contract until you have consulted one of our experienced Conveyancing Lawyers who has advised you on:
the rights and obligations you have under the Contract
the risks involved with the purchase
what further …
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Date: Jan 04, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase, residential sale
Conveyancing can be made simple by selecting the right Conveyancing Solicitor to assist you with your property purchase or sale.Our Conveyancing Solicitors have listed some helpful hints for your benefit:
1. Should I choose a Solicitor or conveyance…
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Date: Jan 17, 2012
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
The regulations of the building’s body corporate and the relevant strata scheme by-laws applicable to the property will determine whether pets are allowed. We advise that before you sign a contract, you contact one of our solicitors who will be able …
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Date: Nov 24, 2011
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase, residential sale
When you buy a residential property in New South Wales, generally speaking, the law prescribes that there be a 5 business-day “cooling off period”. Your Sydney Conveyancer or Conveyancing Solicitor will tell you that the cooling off period allows you…
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Date: Nov 24, 2011
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
We charge a fixed rate of $590.00 (inclusive of GST) plus disbursements for a standard purchase conveyance. Disbursements are the expenses that are incurred by us in the course of the matter. In a standard residential purchase, disbursements normally…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: conveyancing, residential purchase
It is important that you contact a Conveyancing Lawyer as soon as possible. In fact, some of our clients contact one of our Conveyancing Solicitors before they even begin looking for a property. Our Conveyancers can tell you what to look out for, whe…
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If you are buying or selling a property and require Conveyancing services, you should make an appointment to see one of our Conveyancing Lawyers in one of the following locations:
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- Parramatta
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