RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY CONVEYANCING FOR BUYERS

Expert guidance from contract signing to settlement — without the stress

Buying a home is exciting. But the legal and administrative process that underpins a property purchase — conveyancing — can feel daunting if you do not know what to expect.
At VIC Conveyancing, we take care of every aspect of the conveyancing process on your behalf, so you can focus on picturing yourself in your new home rather than worrying about the paperwork.

WHAT WE DO FOR BUYERS

WHAT WE DO FOR BUYERS

Once you have found your property and had your offer accepted, here is how we support you:

  • Review the Contract of Sale and Vendor’s Statement (Section 32) on your behalf
  • Explain all special conditions, encumbrances, and obligations in plain English
  • Conduct all required property searches (title search, land tax, council, water, planning certificates)
  • Liaise with your lender or mortgage broker to coordinate finance arrangements
  • Prepare and review all transfer documentation
  • Calculate settlement adjustments (council rates, water rates, owners corporation fees)
  • Attend settlement electronically via PEXA on your behalf
  • Confirm successful settlement and provide you with confirmation

WHY USE VIC CONVEYANCING TO BUY YOUR HOME?

  • Fixed fee — no surprises at invoice time
  • Personal conveyancer dedicated to your file from start to settlement
  • Clear communication throughout the entire process
  • Fast turnaround on searches and documentation
  • PEXA e-settlement for secure, efficient property transfer
  • Available 7 days a week for your questions and updates

Why Use Vic Conveyancing to Buy Your Home?

  • Fixed fee — no surprises at invoice time
  • Personal conveyancer dedicated to your file from start to settlement
  • Clear communication throughout the entire process
  • Fast turnaround on searches and documentation
  • PEXA e-settlement for secure, efficient property transfer
  • Available 7 days a week for your questions and updates

buying residential property process

Contract Review

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2

Due Diligence

Exchange

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4

Settlement

Key Handover

5

buying residential property process

Step 1: Contract Review

Step 2: Due Diligence

Step 3: Exchange

Step 4: Settlement

Step 5: Key Handover

FIRST HOME BUYER? WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED

FIRST HOME BUYER? WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED

If you are purchasing your first property, the process can feel overwhelming. We walk first-home buyers through every step with patience and clarity — from explaining what a Section 32 actually means, to guiding you on stamp duty concessions and the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) in Victoria.

You should not need to be a legal expert to buy your first home. That is exactly what we are here for.