Buying or selling a property can be complex and stressful. There’s a lot involved and given property is such a huge investment, you’ll want each step done right.
It pays to be across the detail at all stages – buying, selling and transferring. This is where a quality conveyancer can help. Conveyancers lawyers specialise property law. They can be a lawyer, solicitor or licensed conveyancer, and will guide you through the process to look after your best interests.
In this article, we’ll outline the qualities to consider when choosing a conveyancer, and share where to find the best in Wollongong.
What makes a great conveyancer?
A great conveyancer takes the stress out of every stage of your property sale. They provide reassurance that all the boxes will be ticked off.
- Effective communication. You’ll want a conveyancer who is a clear communicator. That’s someone who keeps you in the loop and explains complex requirements in easy to understand terms. Great conveyancers will answer all your questions. They’ll also return emails and phone messages promptly.
- Experience and qualifications. Choose a conveyancer with plenty of experience. Also ask about their experience working with the type of property you’re dealing with. After all, a first home purchase is different than a bulk land purchase. Check their qualifications too.
- Organisation skills. Quality conveyancers are detailed and highly organised, which is important because conveyancing requirements are complex. They also meet deadlines and deal with changes and shifts that can occur with property deals.
- Fee structure. You’ll find variances in what conveyancers charge and won’t want to overpay. You should remember, however, that sometimes you get what you pay for, so the cheapest conveyancer isn’t necessarily the best. Ask about fees and get details in writing.
- Reviews and recommendations. Check online for reviews and recommendations. Don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations from previous clients.
The best conveyancers in Wollongong
Region Illawarra’s editorial team has compiled a comprehensive list of the most recommended businesses according to you.
To be listed in our Best in Wollongong series, each business needs to have maintained a minimum average of 4/5 stars on Google and Facebook, and have plenty of positive reviews.
CVC Conveyancing
Wollongong's CVC Conveyancing proudly help buyers find their home and happiness. Staff are highly trained and qualified to work with any and all clients across property types, from first home buyers to investors.
Two decades of experience and local ownership mean CVC conveyancers have carefully curated knowledge of property in the Illawarra, leading to reviews like this one from Evan C.
"My wife and I used CVC Conveyancing when we purchased a property privately. They were able to negotiate the issues we encountered with ease and definitely helped."
CS Conveyancing Services Wollongong
Locals with local knowledge, CS Conveyancing Services Wollongong understand how daunting it can be to navigate the complexities of a property purchase or sale, whether it's residental, commercial or a vacant lot of land.
The team says Wollongong's vibrant property market attracts great variety and that the area's appeal will only continue to grow, so creating a relationship with an experienced conveyancer is absolutely essential.
CS conveyancers are well versed in property transfers, contract preparation and review, title searches, settlement coordination and more, tailoring each service to the individual or company client.
Wollongong City Laywers
Known as the home of fixed fee conveyancing, Wollongong City Lawyers offer conveyancing services in buying, selling and transferring.
Racheal and Dennis are experts in first home, retirement village and off the plan purchases, the team uses their wealth of experience to protect client interests at every step of the conveyancing process.
Meg Bakic said on Google, "Racheal and Dennis made the process very easy to understand and we were more than impressed with their professionalism. They were efficient and always on hand to answer our enquiries."
Open House Conveyancing
Open House Conveyancing Wollongong offers fixed fee conveyancing services by experienced solicitors, starting from $990. Their lawyers confidently cover clients looking to buy (including off the plan), sell or transfer property.
Daisy Vargas offered a rave review for the team in December of 2023.
"We had a fantastic experience with Open House Conveyancing especially being first time home buyers," she said on Google. "We would recommend OHC to anyone who is looking for an affordable yet very effective and smooth service."
Active Property Conveyancing
Whether buying, selling, transfering or refinancing, Active Property Conveyancing ensures all clients walk out the door feeling confident and looked after.
University qualified and local licensed conveyancers know the area well. They also offer all services on a fixed fee basis, honoring all quotes to the letter and leaving out tricky hidden or extra fees.
Active Property Conveyancing is one of the few firms in the Illawarra to offer a mobile service, in addition to offices in Wollongong and Shellharbour.
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Your experience with conveyancers in Wollongong
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property from one owner to another.
What is a conveyancer?
A conveyancer is a licensed professional who specialises in the legal aspects of buying and selling physical property. They advise and inform clients throughout the whole process, helping with the settlement and title transfer by ensuring all legal obligations are met and that their client's rights are protected during this transaction.
What happens during the conveyancing process?
There are three key stages to conveyancing: pre-contract, exchange, and settlement.
Pre-contract involves receiving sales instructions from the selling agent, conducting the necessary inspections of the property and preparing the contract for sale.
Exchange involves the approval of the contract for sale from both parties.
Settlement is the point where the buyer moves in.
How long does the conveyancing process take?
In most cases, the conveyancing for the purchase of a home will take between 10 and 12 weeks. This may vary depending on circumstances such as mortgage offers, surveys, and issues with titles.
What are conveyancing searches?
Conveyancing searches provide you with up-to-date information on a property that may not be included in the contract, including some information that is obligatory for the sale to be completed. Examples include building and development codes, neighbourly disputes and information about the land, such as the likelihood of flood or fire.