We do not believe in hidden costs. No extra fees for a telephone call or email buried deep in the fine print.
One Fixed & All-Inclusive Cost for Residential Conveyancing anywhere in Queensland.
• Receipt and Perusal of your contract
• Advice on contract and clauses
• Drafting of any Special Conditions that you may require
• Attendance by telephone or email to receive instructions
• Drafting and Provision of First Suite of Documents
• Correspondence with Real Estate Agent and Vendor’s Solicitor
• Drafting and Provision of Form 1 & 24 Transfer Documents
• Managing PEXA settlement workspace
• Correspondence & Negotiations regarding condition due dates, settlement adjustments and finalizing settlement
• Managing search applications, examining search results and dealing with appropriate authorities or Councils
• Settlement Statement preparation and final confirmation
• Collection of Transfer Duty and Payment to QRO
• Completing relevant ATO forms to comply with CGT or GST
• Providing you with final correspondence including settlement statement, trust statement any invoices or receipts
Additional Services may attract further costs however we will discuss this with you if required.
Outgoings are third party expenses that you will pay during the conveyancing process. This is where the asterisk or * comes in on most conveyancing.
With Heritage Conveyancing there is no * what you see is what you get. These hidden costs can literally add several hundred dollars to your conveyancing fees.
Even if you think you have found a cheap conveyancer, speak with us before you sign up as we can often save you money.
• Initial Title Search
• Survey Plan
• Rates Search anywhere in Queensland
• Special Water Meter Reading
• Land Tax Clearance Certificate
• Priority Notice
• Same Day Title Search at Settlement
• Trust Management Fees
• Settlement Agent Fees including PEXA
• Bank Cheques drawn by us
• Electronic VOI Certification
Additional Outgoings for Body Corporate Properties may be applicable as costs vary from property to property however, we will advise you during the conveyancing process.
• Receipt and Perusal of your contract
• Advice on contract and clauses
• Drafting of any Special Conditions that you may require
• Attendance by telephone or email to receive instructions
• Drafting and Provision of First Suite of Documents
• Correspondence with Real Estate Agent and Vendor’s Solicitor
• Drafting and Provision of Form 1 & 24 Transfer Documents
• Managing PEXA settlement workspace
• Correspondence & Negotiations regarding condition due dates, settlement adjustments and finalizing settlement
• Managing search applications, examining search results and dealing with appropriate authorities or Councils
• Settlement Statement preparation and final confirmation
• Collection of Transfer Duty and Payment to QRO
• Completing relevant ATO forms to comply with CGT or GST
• Providing you with final correspondence including settlement statement, trust statement any invoices or receipts
Additional Services may attract further costs however we will discuss this with you if required.
Outgoings are third party expenses that you will pay during the conveyancing process. This is where the asterisk or * comes in on most conveyancing.
With Heritage Conveyancing there is no * what you see is what you get. These hidden costs can literally add several hundred dollars to your residential conveyancing fees.
Even if you think you have found a cheap conveyancer, speak with us before you sign up as we can often save you money.
• Title Searches
• Trust Management Fees
• Settlement Agent Fees including PEXA
• Bank Cheques drawn by us
• Electronic VOI Certification
We can assist if there are any special conditions in your contract that require you to provide further documents such as easement disclosure.
Additional Outgoings for Body Corporate Properties may be applicable as costs vary from property to property however, we will advise you during the conveyancing process.
Each of our conveyancing packages is designed to include all the standard statutory searches. In some instances where you may require more information about your property, we will advise you on the cost and practicality of those searches.
We will provide a comprehensive search list upon engagement as part of the Queensland Conveyancing Protocol.
For example, the property may be affected by registered easements, covenants or other encumbrances that require information to be retrieved from the Titles Office.
Choose if you are a buying or selling a property from the below options. Then click the Welcome Letter that you need. This is a handy reference to give to your real estate agent and it also outlines all parts of the standard residential conveyancing package.
When you sign your purchase contract the real estate agent will ask for your residential conveyancing solicitor details.
You can click here to open our Buyer Welcome Letter which is a one-page information sheet on our Buyer Package. This is a good resource for you to have and provide to your real estate agent as it has everything they will need to add us to your contract.
When you sign your sale contract the real estate agent will ask for your residential conveyancing solicitor details.
You can click here to open our Seller Welcome Letter which is a one-page information sheet on our Seller Package. This is a good resource for you to have and provide to your real estate agent as it has everything they will need to add us to your contract.