Our top 3 tips for preparing your home for sale

Selling a home is an emotional process, and so is buying one. Thinking of the people on the other end of the sale will help to maximise your investment.
The difference between ‘joint tenants’ and ‘tenants in common’

As experienced property conveyancers, it’s our job to inform our clients of their legal obligations and rights when they are purchasing a house. This is even more critical when there is more than one person involved.
The Importance of Your Identity

Verifying your identity is an important step in working with a conveyancer. We do this to prevent theft and fraud…
Pre-Purchase Inspections: Are They Worth It?

When speaking with a homebuyer, we’ll always recommend pre-purchase inspections. Pre-purchase inspections aren’t legally required or mandatory, but they’re a buyer’s due diligence.
Keeping Your Cool in a Hot Property Market

It’s a great time to buy property, with access to life-changing grants and interest rates lower than they’ve been in a long time.
The Benefits of Using a Conveyancer Before You’ve Found a House

When searching for your dream home, your mind will be racing with questions and ideas. What suburb will I choose? Will I buy an apartment or a house? What colour scheme should I go for?
Disclosure: What It Is and Why It Matters

In property, disclosure is the sharing of information between a vendor and buyer. When selling your property, there are certain things you must disclose. Non-disclosure may lead to the termination of your contract, a hefty fine, or even a lawsuit.
An Inside Look at What a Conveyancer Is

Conveyancing. It sounds simple enough, but it actually holds quite a unique place in the property industry. A good conveyancer will make it look easy while they facilitate a smooth property transaction. But the truth is, a conveyancer actually handles some pretty complex legal matters during a real estate transaction.
Paperless Conveyancing and e-Titles

Yes, you guessed it, yet more changes within the conveyancing industry. By July 2019, all standard property transactions in NSW will be conducted electronically and all Certificate of Titles will be phased out in favour of e-Titles’.
VOI – Can you prove who you say you are?

This may seem like a silly question to most of us, however, since August 1st 2016, lawyers and conveyancers have a mandatory and legal obligation to take ‘reasonable steps’ to verify the identity of their clients.