Conveyancing
Conveyancing is the transfer of real estate ownership from one party to another. It is a complex area of law where the smallest mistakes can lead to significant consequences. Whether you are looking to buy, sell, invest, subdivide or transfer residential, commercial or industrial real estate, you should contact the team at Wyndham Partners to assist. With over 30 years of experience in the area, Wyndham Partners will ensure a smooth stress-free transaction.
Purchasing Property:
Wyndham Partners will guide you through the entire process — from reviewing the Contract of Sale and Section 32, to conducting title and property checks, liaising with your lender, and preparing for settlement on the PEXA platform. We can also talk you through the different ownership structures that are available and suggest which would be most beneficial to you in your current situation.
Selling Property:
Our team can also assist you in selling or transferring property. We can prepare the Contract of Sale including any additional special conditions requested by you.
Once you have found a buyer for your property, we will engage with the appropriate parties and ensure all checks, documentation and relevant matters (such as adjustments, discharge of mortgage, etc) are completed to prepare for a smooth settlement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is conveyancing?
What is involved in the conveyancing process?
- Reviewing the Contract of Sale and Section 32 (Vendor Statement)
- Conducting property and title searches
- Negotiating contract terms and special conditions
- Calculating stamp duty or any concessions of stamp duty
- Verifying the identity of the parties to satisfy PEXA guidelines
- Liaising with banks or lenders
- Preparing settlement documents
- Attending settlement and ensuring the transfer is registered
How long does conveyancing take?
What costs are involved in conveyancing?
- Professional legal fees
- Disbursements (e.g. title searches, certificates)
- Government fees (e.g. stamp duty, registration fees, PEXA fees)
We provide a clear breakdown of fees upfront so you know exactly what to expect.