Buying a property is exciting, but it’s also a significant legal commitment. From the moment you find a property you’re interested in, having the right advice in place can make all the difference.
We review the contract of sale before you sign, checking for unfavourable terms, special conditions, and anything that could affect your rights as a buyer. We carry out the necessary property searches and ensure your interests are protected from exchange through to settlement. We liaise with the seller's representative and your bank or lender to keep your purchase on track, and we explain each step clearly so you're never left guessing what comes next.
After contracts are exchanged, you typically have a five-business-day cooling-off period to finalise finance and inspections. We'll guide you through this window and the lead-up to settlement, keeping you informed at every stage.
Selling your property should be a positive step forward, not a source of stress. Getting the legal groundwork right from the outset helps your sale move smoothly toward settlement.
We prepare your contract of sale in line with all legal requirements, including the title search, zoning certificate, and other mandatory disclosures. We respond to enquiries raised by the buyer's representative, negotiate terms where needed, and coordinate with your agent to keep the sale on schedule. Once contracts are exchanged, we manage everything through to settlement, including final adjustments and the release of funds.
In NSW, your property generally needs a contract of sale ready before it can be marketed. We'll prepare this early so there are no delays once you receive an offer, and we'll keep you informed at every stage from listing through to the day keys are handed over.
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A contract of sale is the legal foundation of any property transaction. Getting it right from the start helps avoid disputes, delays, and costly mistakes later in the process.
We prepare your contract in full compliance with NSW legal requirements, including the required title search, zoning certificate, and any other mandatory disclosures specific to your property. We ensure the terms reflect your interests, address any special conditions accurately, and respond promptly to questions raised by the buyer's side once the contract is issued.
A contract with missing disclosures or unclear terms can delay a sale or create grounds for a buyer to withdraw. Having your contract properly prepared from day one gives both you and prospective buyers confidence that the transaction is on solid legal footing.
Preparing to list your property? Speak with us early so your contract is ready when you need it.
Before you sign anything, it’s worth having a professional check the fine print. A contract review gives you clarity on what you’re agreeing to, and the chance to address any concerns before it’s too late.
We read through the contract in detail, checking for special conditions, unfavourable terms, and anything unusual that could affect your rights as a buyer. We explain our findings in plain language, flag anything that needs negotiating, and advise you on next steps before you comm
Many buyers only have a short window to review a contract, particularly ahead of an auction or a tight settlement timeline. A timely, thorough review can be the difference between a confident purchase and an unwelcome surprise after you've signed.