Situated in the leafy western suburbs of Brisbane, Go Conveyancing services all of Queensland from the Cape to the Tweed. We are experienced property lawyers who specialise in residential and commercial conveyancing. With Go Conveyancing, you’re in safe hands.
Our team of property lawyers provide expert conveyancing advice on buying, selling and transferring property in Queensland. Depending on whether you’re buying or selling property, we prepare, check and complete all necessary legal documentation required for the transfer of title.
We ensure the initial deposit has been received by the real estate agent, prepare the contract of sale, organise land surveys and property searches, and calculate stamp duty and the adjustment of rates. We also settle the property and if acting for the buyer, contact their bank to initiate the transfer of funds.
With more than 45 years of combined experience as lawyers, providing our services to buyers and sellers in Queensland, we make your conveyancing journey seamless and stress-free.
With Go Conveyancing, there are no hidden costs or additional charges. Please contact us to receive your quote.
We use Australia’s online settlement and lodgement platform PEXA, also known as Property Exchange Australia, to provide a secure, fast and transparent process for property sales.
The team at Go Conveyancing guides you every step of the way from pre-contract advice through to settlement.
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another. It involves preparing legal documents, conducting property searches, and ensuring settlement is completed correctly and legally.
A conveyancer manages all legal and administrative aspects of your property transaction. They ensure contracts are accurate, deadlines are met, risks are identified, and your interests are fully protected throughout the buying or selling process.
When purchasing a property, your conveyancer reviews the contract, conducts property searches, liaises with the seller’s solicitor, manages legal paperwork, and ensures settlement is completed smoothly.
For sellers, a conveyancer prepares the contract of sale, ensures compliance with legal requirements, works with the buyer’s representative, and coordinates settlement to finalise the sale.
Settlement is the final stage of the transaction where ownership officially transfers to the buyer. Funds are exchanged, legal documents are lodged, and the buyer receives the keys to the property.
Yes, most conveyancing can now be completed digitally. Many firms offer online communication, e-signatures, and electronic settlements, making the process faster and more convenient.