You have now saved enough deposit to buy your very own apartment or home. But there are a few things that you need to know for the biggest purchase of your life.
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For example, is the property subject to flooding or are there restrictions on the land, are you aware of stamp duty implications, do you have a pre approval for a loan or finance ready to purchase?
There are certain steps required to see your property through to settlement. With property laws and conveyancing regulations regularly changing, it is important to enlist a conveyancer to assist you.
They can guide you in the appropriate research required for the property, checking for easements, type of title, and other information that needs addressing assisting you in the best possible outcome for your future investment.
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“With experience in the property industry more and more conveyancers are ahead of their game, providing a budget on costs and adjustments for your property,” principal Vic Cuoco of CVC Conveyancing and Law said.
Vic has been a lawyer since 1994 and primarily practised in property and commercial matters.
“Also you need assistance re inspections, pest, building or strata title achieving an exchange of contracts and liaising with your mortgagee in their readiness to provide funds to settle your conveyance.”
When thinking of buying a property or selling a property, you should call your conveyancer and discuss the matter.
“Your conveyancer can give you guidelines to assist in your negotiations with an offer and acceptance, or ensure the appropriate contract is provided to market your property for sale.
“Established in 2012, CVC Conveyancing and Law offer a fixed price quote,” Vic said.
“With experienced conveyancers and lawyers in the firm we can offer services on residential settlements, vacant land settlements, commercial settlements, private sales, off-the-plan contracts, family transfers and changes of name and deceased estate transactions.
“Also we can give advice and help on survivorship applications, new title and replacement title applications, strata properties, pastoral and farming settlements plus property subdivisions such as plan registration and settlement management services.
“We now specialise in an electronic workspace providing up to date fast and effective settlements. Also we offer the services of a lawyer when the transaction is outside the scope of a conveyancer – we have experienced staff members with over 30 years’ experience in the industry.
Your property is one of your biggest investments; if you are buying or selling you want an expert and an experienced team to do your conveyancing such as CVC.