In order for your selected real estate agent to commence the marketing of your property they must hold a complete Contract for Sale to be provided to any prospective purchasers for their review.

In part 3 of our guide to buying and selling property, we look at the review of the Contract for Sale, which is where the team at Southern Waters Legal can assist

Now that you have made the decision to sell you will need to select an agent that will market the property to prospective buyers. 

In Part 2 of our guide to buying and selling property, we look at Stamp Duty and the concessions and grants that are available to first home buyers.

In Part 2 of our guide to buying and selling property, we look at Stamp Duty and the concessions and grants that are available to first home buyers.

Is it time for an upgrade? Or time to downsize? If you’re thinking about selling but do not know where to start the following step by step guide will help you through the process of selling your property.

So, you’re looking at buying a new home which will inevitably be one of the biggest financial investments and emotional commitments that you will make. For those new to the property market and the conveyancing process, buying your home may seem overwhelming at times.

Our conveyancing team has put together this helpful 9-part guide that looks at the process involved when purchasing a property. Let’s get started with the first step, Finance and Deposit.

So, you’re looking at buying a new home which will inevitably be one of the biggest financial investments and emotional commitments that you will make. For those new to the property market and the conveyancing process, buying your home may seem overwhelming at times.

Our conveyancing team has put together this helpful 9-part guide that looks at the process involved when purchasing a property. Let’s get started with the first step, Finance and Deposit.

Under the HomeBuilder Scheme eligible purchasers or home renovators will receive a $25,000.00 grant on new home builds or substantial renovation works for properties being used as their principle place of residence.

Research shows that around 50% of people in NSW do not have a Will. So what are the consequences if you die without one?