
Yes.
At Austin Core Conveyancing, you communicate directly with your lawyer throughout the entire process. You will not be passed between different staff members or paralegals.
This ensures clear communication and consistent legal advice from start to finish.
First home buyers often look at several properties before securing one.
Our service includes up to three contract reviews within a four-month period so you can explore opportunities without worrying about paying legal fees each time you review a property contract.
This allows buyers to make offers with greater confidence.
Ideally, you should speak to a conveyancing lawyer before making an offer on a property.
This allows your lawyer to review the contract and identify any issues before you commit to purchasing.
Tenants in Common is a way two or more people can own property together, but their shares do not have to be equal. Each owner can leave their share to someone else in their will.
Unlike Joint Tenancy, there is no right of survivorship, so a deceased owner’s share does not automatically pass to the other co-owners.
Joint Tenancy is a way two or more people can own property together in equal shares. If one owner dies, their share automatically passes to the surviving owner or owners. This is called the right of survivorship.
Joint tenancy is commonly used by married couples or family members.
Our conveyancing service includes end-to-end legal support throughout the property purchase process, including:
We guide you through each step so you understand exactly what is happening.
This can happen during the buying process.
Because our conveyancing service includes multiple contract reviews, buyers can review several properties before securing the right one.
If you decide not to proceed with a property purchase or choose to stop partway through the process, that’s completely understandable — this can happen during the buying journey.
In this situation:
We always aim to keep things reasonable and transparent, and will clearly explain any costs before finalising anything.
On settlement day, your lawyer coordinates the legal transfer of the property with the other party’s solicitor and the relevant authorities.
Once settlement is completed, the property ownership is officially transferred to you.
Contract reviews are typically completed within 1 business day.
If you need an urgent review, you can contact us directly to discuss your situation.
Fast contract reviews help ensure you can make offers confidently without missing opportunities.
While we assist many first home buyers, we also support clients purchasing:
Our conveyancing services are available for property purchases across New South Wales, Victoria and Australian Capital Territory.
We also have experience in dealing with complex property law.
It is strongly recommended.
A contract review allows your lawyer to identify important conditions, risks, or unusual clauses before you commit to purchasing the property.
Without a review, buyers may unknowingly agree to terms that could cause problems later in the transaction.
Yes.
You can upload your contract directly through our website using this link.
We will review it within 1 business day. This allows you to quickly understand the terms of the contract before making an offer.
