A Trusted Blue Mountains Conveyancer
Guiding clients through buying or selling residential property.
Blue Mountains Conveyancing
Why Use MAP Lawyers?
Buyers and Sellers often discover too late, not all conveyancers offer the same quality service.
ALL MATTERS ARE MANAGED BY A SOLICITOR
Unlike our competitors, all conveyancing matters are managed from A to Z by a qualified solicitor, not an administrative assistant.
EXPERTISE IN PROPERTY LAW
Our solicitors are experts in property law and are able to guide you through any legal issues, providing practical solutions to ensure that your transaction is seamless.
COMMUNICATION
If any issues arise our team is only a call away. You can speak to the same solicitor throughout the conveyance. Our team are responsive and can explain legal concepts in a clear and understandable manner.
TRANSPARENCY
There are no hidden fees or catches. We offer a true fixed fee pricing model with a clear breakdown of our fees and disbursements upfront and no endless terms and conditions.
CLIENT SERVICE
Client service is at the heart of MAP Lawyers. We believe that buying and selling property is the gateway to financial freedom and we love being part of your property journey.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Our passion is backed up by 350+ 5-star Google reviews & 150+ Facebook reviews.
How can we help you?
Are You Buying?
Professional fees from $1399
Buying a new home can come with both excitement and anxiety as you navigate through the process. At MAP Lawyers we have a team of Blue Mountains conveyancing lawyers that can help make this a smooth process, removing any unnecessary stress.
By engaging one of MAP Lawyers’ Blue Mountains conveyancing solicitors, you can rest assured knowing we are here to guide you at each step and keep you informed of your rights and obligations under the contract.
When buying a property there are plenty of things to worry about, do not let the conveyancing journey be one of them.
If you’d like a free quote for a property conveyance, please click on the link above.
Are You Selling?
Professional fees from $1399
There are plenty of options when looking for a conveyancer to assist in selling your property, however if you are looking for a competitively priced expert conveyancer, MAP Lawyers is the only choice for your Blue Mountains conveyancing.
Our solicitors are specialists in residential conveyancing, having detailed knowledge to be able to handle any conveyancing issue that arises and protect your rights.
If you need a Blue Mountains Conveyancer, please click on the link above for a free quote.
What We Do
Your Blue Mountains Conveyancer
Buying or selling a property is a big decision in a person’s life. The added pressure of legal terminology, bundles of paperwork, and liaising with multiple parties doesn’t make it any easier. This is what our dedicated team of Blue Mountains Conveyancing Solicitors are here for. The conveyancers at MAP Lawyers can be relied on to make the process as simple as possible, removing the time-consuming steps and allowing you to focus on the move.
Our professional Blue Mountains conveyancing solicitors specialise in residential conveyancing so you have the confidence to proceed with the transaction knowing you have an expert at your side. If you’re looking for a Blue Mountains conveyancing lawyer to assist with either buying or selling, MAP Lawyers are the obvious conveyancing choice.
Our Blue Mountains conveyancing solicitors will step you through the process by assisting with all documentation, calculations, liaising with financial institutions and effecting settlement. Our Blue Mountains conveyancing solicitors are dedicated to taking the hard work out of these processes for you.
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Blue Mountains Conveyancing Solicitors FAQ’s
A conveyancer works to take care of property matters, such as buying, selling, and even subdividing land. They can work alongside you for guidance, advice and assistance during the contract execution stage through to settlement.
Conveyancing lawyers can do the following:
- Review sale contracts
- Ensure critical contract dates are met
- Prepare and certify documentation
- Calculate settlement figures and taxes
- Advise you on your legal obligations
- Attend the settlement on your behalf
Whilst a licensed conveyancer is allowed to complete your sale or purchase in NSW, a qualified solicitor managing your matter from A-Z will be better placed to assist you on all aspects of the transaction, including when things go wrong.
A conveyancer will only be able to assist with the transactional side of things and will not be equipped to provide time sensitive and pragmatic advice on how to keep a deal on track or advise you of your rights under the contract.
Conveyancing may look as easy as signing a contract and transferring the land, however, a professional conveyancer will take the time to look through your contract and make sure everything is as it should be so that you don’t run into any legal issues along the way.
Latest Resources
WHAT HAPPENS TO CONTRACTS OVER CHRISTMAS 2024
It’s crazy to say that another year is almost over and the Christmas season will be upon us before we know it. With the approaching Christmas period, it is important to be aware of how the public holidays will affect your contract. NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA In New South Wales and Victoria, the definition
SPOOKY SECRETS: DO YOU HAVE TO DISCLOSE A DEATH IN THE HOME WHEN SELLING?
Whether or not you have to disclose the death of someone in a property when selling varies across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. We have broken up the current legal position across the three states below: QUEENSLAND In Queensland, there is currently no specific legal requirement obligating sellers to disclose a death in the
SELLING A DECEASED ESTATE IN QUEENSLAND
If you are selling a property that is still registered in the name of someone who has since passed away, there are some additional considerations when preparing the contract. A contract of sale can still be entered into but the name on title will need to be fixed prior to settlement. To allow time to