E-Conveyancing in Queensland
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7M ago
E-Conveyancing Mandate in Queensland Many law firms are routinely using e-conveyancing in Queensland to process property transactions. However, until now, buyers and sellers could choose whether to manage their conveyances electronically or via traditional paper settlements. E-conveyancing will become mandatory as a result of a Titles Queensland mandate, for selected Instruments and Documents in Queensland starting from 20th February 2023. This mandate aligns Queensland with New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia by following in their footsteps and shifting to e-conv ..read more
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Conveyancing Queensland COVID’s impact in HOUSING MARKET
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7M ago
How COVID has impacted the HOUSING MARKET in Australia The uncertainty associated with the COVID 19 pandemic has created remarkable changes in the Australian housing sector. Spot On Conveyancing Queensland has been monitoring the housing market and the trend has been a little different since the pandemic started. According to KPMG Economics Analysis, most Australian capital cities were expected to achieve strong property growth over four years in the pre-covid scenario. But the onset of the Pandemic saw a downfall in prices during the June quarter of 2020. Over the course of two years, real es ..read more
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Sell now or Sell later?
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7M ago
Consumer mood has taken a knock, and interest rates have risen for the first time in over a decade. Sellers have a lot on their minds right now. So, is it better to take advantage of the current selling conditions when prices are still at their almost peak? Or should you wait and see how the market performs?   #property #conveyancing #housingmarket #brisbane #SEQLD #laywer #conveyancinglawyer #australia #housing #property #propertylaw The post Sell now or Sell later? first appeared on Spot On Conveyancing ..read more
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Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland
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7M ago
On Thursday 15 September 2022 we supported Place Woolloongabba in their 30 hours of power by riding stationary bikes to help raise $20,879 for Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland. If you would like to learn more about this organisation or donate please visit the following link https://seqfundraising.rmhc.org.au/about-us-central-qldThe post Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland first appeared on Spot On Conveyancing ..read more
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Spot On Conveyancing Discusses 2017 Real Estate Trends and Risks
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7M ago
Trends in real estate for 2017 Spot On has been watching the trends in real estate in 2017 with interest, as well as the public discussions they have generated. ‍ The great Australian dream of home ownership is never far out of the news. That’s whether it is the Prime Minister warning borrowers about the likelihood of rates going up, or debate whether home-ownership is now out of reach for Gen Y and Millennials — and who’d be to blame if it is, their Boomer parents, or just themselves for over-spending on smashed avocado breakfasts at over-priced hipster cafes. Property ownership certainly doe ..read more
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Apartment Conveyancing – Things to Know About Purchasing an Apartment
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7M ago
Buying an Apartment? Need Conveyancing? Look no further! Spot On Conveyancing are expert in the timely and efficient completion of all your conveyancing needs when it comes to buying or selling an apartment. Apartment conveyancing differs from free hold conveyancing. It is in your best interests to engage a team of professionals with experience in apartment conveyancing within Brisbane CBD. At Spot On Conveyancing we offer a full end-to-end service for our clients. Giving you peace of mind in knowing that the settlement of your property is in the hands of experts with comprehensive knowledge o ..read more
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Buying ‘Off the Plan’
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7M ago
Buying ‘off the plan’ is purchasing land or a home that doesn’t yet exist except on a proposed plan. At Spot On Conveyancing we can guide you through purchasing ‘off the plan’. We are experienced in ‘off the plan’ purchases and can talk to you about the pros and cons and navigate you through the complex and sometimes confusing process. Stamp duty on ‘off the plan’ purchases can be particularly confusing, and we will ensure a smooth passage through the whole process. ‍ Your first step is usually to sign an expression of interest form and deposit the initial payment into the sales agent’s accoun ..read more
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What is Off-The-Plan Conveyancing?
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7M ago
What is Off-The-Plan Conveyancing? If you’re thinking of buying Off-The-Plan property in Brisbane or its inner suburbs you might want to think about speaking to a conveyancing lawyer before signing any documentation. There are always pros and cons to every choice we make which can include little unforeseen issues to trip you up turning a dream into a strenuous experience. This is where your local Off-The-Plan Conveyancing experts at Spot On Conveyancing can be of real assistance. We are in tune with how Off-The-Plan purchases work and will provide you with concise, professional advice aimed to ..read more
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Conveyancing Pricing for Buyers and Sellers
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7M ago
Why is there a difference between conveyancing pricing for buyers and sellers? The legal aspect of buying or selling property (conveyancing) is typically conducted by licensed and experienced conveyancers. Conveyancing is an arm of the legal industry and as such can be extremely complicated. ‍ So why is there a difference in conveyancing pricing for buyers and sellers? Buying a property typically always incurs higher conveyancing fees than a vendor or seller will incur. This is due to the amount of work that a conveyancer needs to conduct during a purchase as opposed to a seller. ‍ Conveyancin ..read more
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Conveyancing Pricing for Buyers and Sellers
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1y ago
Why is there a difference between conveyancing pricing for buyers and sellers? The legal aspect of buying or selling property (conveyancing) is typically conducted by licensed and experienced conveyancers. Conveyancing is an arm of the legal industry and as such can be extremely complicated. ‍ So why is there a difference in conveyancing pricing for buyers and sellers? Buying a property typically always incurs higher conveyancing fees than a vendor or seller will incur. This is due to the amount of work that a conveyancer needs to conduct during a purchase as opposed to a seller. ‍ Conveyancin ..read more
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