Purchasing a property with Land Law Co.

Congratulations! Buying a property is exciting but it can also be complex.

Our experienced team are here to guide you through every step of the process with clarity and confidence.

The Land Law Co. Purchasing Process:

  • Carefully examine the contract to identify any unexpected risks or terms not in your favour.

  • Negotiate

    Propose changes to better protect your interests or address particular requirements.

  • Exchange

    Coordinate the formal exchange of signed contracts, making the agreement legally binding.

  • Coordinate

    Liaise & manage communication with agents, banks, lenders, the land registry, and local council to support the transaction.

  • Settlement

    Oversee the settlement process and ensure legal ownership & title is successfully transferred.

FAQs

Will I have to come into your office?

Only if you want to! Land Law operates across NSW and utilises the latest technology to do virtual meetings, we have an app so you can keep up to date with your conveyance and you can sign documents virtually.

How long does the conveyancing process usually take?

The average conveyancing process in NSW takes between 6 to 8 weeks, but timing can vary depending on contract conditions, property type, and financing arrangements.

What is the difference between a conveyancer & solicitor?

Both can help with your property transaction. At Land Law Co, we combine a Masters level Property Law knowledge with the commercial realities of conveyancing.

What are the costs involved in a conveyance?

Our pricing is transparent and competitive. Fees depend on the complexity of the transaction, but we’ll always provide a full quote upfront. Be careful with “Low Price” quotes, often there are hidden fees. Contact us for a tailored estimate.

Can you act for the buyer & seller in the same transaction?

No. To avoid any conflict of interest, we can only act for one party in a property transaction.

Can I use your services outside of NSW?

You can be located anywhere in the world. We stick to our strengths in NSW Property Law and only act on transactions involving property within New South Wales.