Conveyancing Victoria

Conveyancing in Victoria for first home buyers

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Property Deals in Victoria

Choose property lawyers who know Victorian law, Melbourne’s suburbs, and regional Victoria in detail.

  • Expect fixed conveyancing fees confirmed upfront. No additions, no shock bills after settlement.

  • Expert, Melissa Barlas, handles your file directly. Over a decade of Victorian property law experience.

  • Section 32 Vendor Statements will be prepared and reviewed to catch every hidden risk before you sign any contracts.

  • Straight communication. You’ll always know in which phase your transaction is.

Conveyancing in Victoria for first home buyers

All Conveyancing Services in Victoria

Conveyancing Services Protect You Fully
(For all 6 Property Types and Situations)

Residential Sales and Purchases

Selling a period home in Hawthorn or buying in Reservoir requires precise legal documents. Conveyed prepares them fast.

First Home Buyers

Victoria’s stamp duty concessions and First Home Owner Grant have strict eligibility rules. Proper advice early protects every dollar of available benefit.

Total Focus on Property Law

Conveyed’s 100% focus on real estate means there’s a deeper understanding of the property rules affecting your sale.

Commercial Property Transactions

Warehouses in Dandenong, retail premises on Chapel Street, offices in the CBD, and much more. GST rules, commercial leases, and zoning regulations all checked.

Estate and Transmission Transfers

Deceased estate property in Victoria requires probate clearance, Land Use Victoria forms, and a correct stamp duty assessment. Conveyed manages every step.

Family Title Transfers

Moving ownership between family members still requires full Victorian legal documentation. All available exemptions applied.

How Much Does Conveyancing Cost in Victoria

CONVEYANCING Prices

For Buyers

  • Residential Purchase $1,550
  • Commercial Purchase $1,650

For Sellers

  • Conveyancing with Contract Prep $1,100
  • Conveyancing without Contract Prep $1,350

CONTRACT REVIEW Prices

Residential Titled $330

Residential Off-the-plan $440

Commercial Titled $440

Commercial Off-the-plan $660

PREPARE CONTRACT + Section 32

Residential Prepare Contract / Section 32  $770

Commercial Prepare Contract / Section 32   $990

How Much Does Conveyancing Cost in Victoria

What Your Fixed Fee Covers on Every Victorian Transaction

Section 32 Vendor Statement preparation or review: included

Contract of sale preparation or review: included

Land Victoria title and property searches: included

Stamp duty calculation and State Revenue Office lodgement: included

Bank and mortgage coordination: included

PEXA digital settlement: included

Post-settlement title registration and council notifications: included

Legal work from disputes or delayed settlements: quoted separately

Why Property Buyers and Sellers Trust Conveyed

  • Section 32 Experience: Prepared and reviewed daily across Melbourne suburbs and regional Victoria.

  • Lawyer-Led Files: Qualified conveyancing lawyers on every transaction. Licensed conveyancers cannot provide legal advice when disputes arise.

  • Melbourne Suburb Knowledge: Moonee Valley planning controls differ from Boroondara heritage rules. Local knowledge across Victorian councils changes outcomes.

  • Regional Victoria Coverage: Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Shepparton, Surf Coast. Regional Victorian conveyancing handled as standard.

  • Off-the-Plan Expertise: High-volume experience across Point Cook, Tarneit, Craigieburn, and Melbourne CBD developments.

  • Victorian Government Concessions: First home buyer exemptions, principal place of residence reductions, pensioner concessions. None missed.

  • Wills and Estate Transfers: Transmission applications, probate clearance, and Land Use Victoria lodgements managed correctly from the outset.

FAQs

What legal obligations does a Victorian vendor have before listing a property for sale?

Victorian property law requires every seller to prepare a Section 32 Vendor Statement before the property advertises publicly. The document must disclose title details, zoning regulations, outgoings, mortgages, and any planning notices affecting the land.

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What conveyancing work is involved in purchasing an off-the-plan property in Melbourne?

Off-the-plan conveyancing in Victoria involves contract review before construction starts, monitoring of sunset clause dates, tracking of plan of subdivision registration, and final settlement once the title issues. The legal process runs considerably longer than a standard residential purchase. Conveyed manages the entire process with experienced oversight at every stage.

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What happens to existing tenants when an investment property in Victoria sells?

Existing lease agreements in Victoria transfer with the property to the new owner. Tenants cannot be evicted simply because a sale has occurred. We reviews all lease documentation during the conveyancing process and advises buyers on their obligations as incoming landlords under Victorian residential tenancy law.

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How do I know if the conveyancing solicitors I contact have enough expertise to handle a complex Victorian property transaction?

Ask directly how many Victorian transactions the team has completed and whether they have prior experience with your specific property type, whether that is a heritage terrace, a growth corridor lot, or a regional rural title. At Conveyed, our extensive experience across Victoria gives clients the confidence to proceed without stress at any stage of the property journey.

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How should buyers prepare financially before purchasing a Victorian property to avoid unexpected costs?

Beyond the purchase price, buyers need to budget for stamp duty, conveyancing fees, property searches, and potential issues like outstanding council rates or owners corporation levies that only surface once due diligence starts.

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What makes Victorian conveyancing in Melbourne different from regional Victoria?

Melbourne conveyancing involves higher auction volumes, complex owners corporation structures, and dense heritage overlay networks across inner suburbs. Regional Victorian conveyancing involves rural property searches, water authority checks, and council processes that run on different timelines.