Local Conveyancing Services in Melbourne

As your local conveyancing service, we possess in-depth knowledge of the zoning and regulations in your area. Our expert advice is tailored to address your specific needs and common challenges with precision and care.

    Hassle-Free Conveyancing Process

    We believe buying or selling a property should be simple and stress-free. Our hassle-free conveyancing process keeps you informed at every stage. From drafting and reviewing contracts to coordinating with other parties involved, we take care of the details while ensuring transparency and efficiency.

    Our local expertise allows us to navigate zoning regulations and legal requirements effortlessly, ensuring no surprises along the way. Whether you are a first-time buyer or an experienced investor, we provide personalised support to make your property journey seamless and worry-free.

    What Does a Conveyancer Do?

    A conveyancer is your trusted guide in property transactions. They manage the legal aspects, including:

    • Drafting contracts for property purchases.
    • Reviewing contracts for property sales.
    • Conducting property title searches.
    • Handling the transfer of ownership.
    • Liaising with buyers, sellers, and lenders.
      With a conveyancer on your side, you can avoid costly mistakes and ensure the transaction is legally sound.

    Conveyancing Services for Home Buying in Melbourne

    Buying a home is a significant milestone, and we are here to guide you every step of the way. We will review contracts, perform title checks, and manage the settlement process to ensure your new home purchase is legally secure and hassle-free. For first home buyer conveyancing, we simplify the legal complexities and provide clear explanations to empower you during the process. Our team is experienced in handling home buyer conveyancing in Melbourne, ensuring compliance with local regulations. With us, first home buyer conveyancing in Melbourne becomes straightforward, helping you secure your dream property with ease and confidence.

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    Conveyancing Services for Home Selling in Melbourne

    Selling your home is a big step, and we make it easier by handling all the legal and contractual requirements. From preparing the contract of sale to finalising the settlement, our expert team ensures every detail is covered. Conveyancing for selling a house involves crucial steps like drafting contracts, liaising with buyers, and addressing settlement processes. We also guide you through the steps in selling a house, ensuring every phase, from property valuation to final handover, is seamless. Whether you’re a seasoned seller or a first-timer, we make the procedure for selling a house stress-free and efficient. With us, you can sell with confidence and peace of mind.

    Conveyancing Services for Home Transfer in Melbourne

    Transferring property ownership can be a complex legal process. Our property transfer conveyancing services simplify it for you. Whether it is between family members, due to inheritance, or for other reasons, we ensure the transfer is accurate, compliant, and smooth. Our team manages every aspect, including the conveyancer transfer of ownership, to save you time and eliminate stress. We also address any unique circumstances surrounding the transfer, such as tax implications or family arrangements. Trust us to handle your transfer with expertise and care, ensuring that the process is completed seamlessly and efficiently.

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    Your Trusted Conveyancer for Home and Commercial Property Purchases in Melbourne

    Conveyancer for Buying a Residential Property 

    Purchasing a home is exciting, but having the right legal support is crucial. We assist with title checks and settlements to ensure your purchase is smooth and secure. Our conveyancing for buying a house in Melbourne is tailored to your needs, especially for first home buyers, making the process simple and stress-free. With expert guidance, we help you move forward confidently in your journey to owning a home.

    Conveyancer for Buying a Commercial Property 

    Commercial property transactions can be complex, but our team handles zoning, leases, and compliance so you can focus on your business goals. With expertise in property sale conveyancing, we ensure a hassle-free process tailored to your needs. Whether you’re new to commercial investments or experienced, we will help secure the property that aligns with your aspirations.

    What are the Fees for Conveyancing in Melbourne?

    Conveyancing fees in Melbourne and regional Victoria typically range from $800 to $2,500 plus GST, depending on whether you engage a conveyancer or a solicitor. At Goodwill Conveyancing, we specialise in property transfers and settlements, ensuring expert guidance and support every step of the way. While solicitors may have broader legal knowledge, our team is dedicated to providing tailored solutions with a focus on property transactions.

    In addition to our service fees, disbursement fees are also applicable. These cover third-party costs for essential checks and services required to transfer property ownership. Examples include title searches, plan searches, zoning and planning certificates, owner’s corporation certificates, and council, water, and tax certificates. Contact Goodwill Conveyancing today for a personalised, no-obligation quote tailored to your specific needs.

    We are open 7 days a week

    We are open 7 days a week to ensure our clients receive support and guidance whenever they need it. Whether you have questions about your property transaction or require assistance with documents, our team is here to help every day. Our flexible availability makes it easier for you to manage your conveyancing needs at your convenience.

    Work Hours

    Monday-Friday 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
    Saturday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
    Sunday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
    Public Holidays Closed

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Please get in touch and we will be more than happy to answer all your conveyancing questions. Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions in the conveyancing process.

    Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another. It involves preparing and reviewing contracts, conducting property searches, managing financial settlements, and ensuring all legal requirements are met. A licensed conveyancer handles these tasks to protect your interests and make the transaction seamless.

    You need a conveyancer in Victoria to ensure your property transaction is legally compliant and free from errors that could lead to costly disputes. They handle crucial tasks such as reviewing contracts, conducting property searches, and managing settlement processes, protecting your interests at every step. Their expertise simplifies the complex legalities, saving you time, stress, and potential financial risks.

    The main difference between a solicitor and a conveyancer lies in the scope of their expertise:

    • Conveyancer: A conveyancer specializes exclusively in property transactions, such as buying, selling, or transferring real estate. They focus on the legal and administrative aspects of conveyancing and are typically more cost-effective for these services.

    • Solicitor: A solicitor has broader legal expertise, allowing them to handle conveyancing as well as other legal matters, such as disputes, family law, or estate planning. They may be necessary if your property transaction involves complex legal issues outside the standard scope of conveyancing.

    Choosing between the two depends on your needs; a conveyancer is ideal for straightforward property transactions, while a solicitor is better suited for cases with additional legal complexities.

    Yes, we offer comprehensive services for buyers, sellers, and property transfers between related parties. You can find details of our services at

    A Section 32, also known as a Vendor’s Statement, is a legal document required in Victoria that provides important information about a property being sold. It must be prepared by the seller and given to potential buyers before they sign the contract of sale.

    The Section 32 includes details such as:

    • Title Information: Proof of the seller’s ownership and any restrictions on the title.
    • Zoning and Planning Details: Information about how the land can be used or developed.
    • Outgoings: Rates, taxes, and any other ongoing costs associated with the property.
    • Disclosures: Any issues like easements, covenants, or notices affecting the property.

    This document helps buyers make informed decisions about the property and ensures transparency in the transaction process.

    You should always get the contract reviewed before signing. A professional conveyancer or solicitor can identify any unfavorable terms, hidden costs, or potential risks that could impact your rights or finances. Reviewing the contract ensures you fully understand your obligations and protects your interests in the transaction.

    Yes, building and pest inspections are highly recommended when buying a house. These inspections help identify structural issues, potential safety hazards, and pest infestations that may not be visible during a standard property viewing. By uncovering any problems early, you can make an informed decision, negotiate repairs or price adjustments, or avoid costly surprises after purchase.

    Yes, signing a contract subject to specific conditions can protect your interests and provide flexibility during the property purchase process. Common conditions include:

    1. Subject to Finance Approval: Ensures you can secure a loan before being legally bound to the purchase.
    2. Subject to Building and Pest Inspection: Allows you to withdraw or renegotiate if significant issues are found during the inspection.
    3. Subject to Sale of Your Current Property: Protects you if you need to sell your existing property to complete the purchase.

    Including these conditions gives you the option to exit the agreement or renegotiate terms if the conditions are not met, reducing potential risks. Always consult a conveyancer before signing to ensure the conditions are appropriately worded and enforceable.

    When selling a property in Victoria, the following documents are typically required:

    • Section 32 (Vendor’s Statement): This legal document must be provided to potential buyers and includes:
    1. Title Details: Proof of ownership and any restrictions, such as easements or covenants.
    2. Zoning Information: Land use and planning details.
    3. Outgoings: Council rates, water rates, and other applicable fees.
    4. Disclosures: Any known issues with the property, such as notices or building defects.
    • Contract of Sale: Prepared by your conveyancer or solicitor, it outlines the terms and conditions of the sale, including:
    1. Sale price and deposit details.
    2. Settlement date.
    3. Inclusions (e.g., fixtures, fittings).
    4. Special conditions (if any).
    • Proof of Identity: Valid ID (e.g., passport or driver’s license) to verify ownership.
    • Building Permits (if applicable): Any permits for renovations, extensions, or recent constructions.
    • Certificates of Compliance: For pool fencing, electrical, or plumbing work (if applicable).
    • Tenancy Agreements (if applicable): If the property is leased, details of the tenancy agreement and current tenants.
    • Land Tax Clearance Certificate (if applicable): To confirm no outstanding land tax is payable.

    We will help gather and prepare these documents to ensure a smooth transaction.

    We can review a contract of sale within 1 business day. We provide express review service where a contract is reviewed within 3 hours.