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Buying in New South Wales
Buying? We make it as easy as 1, 2, & 3
We service the eastern States of Australia, however the calculator below is specific to our New South Wales clients.
Step 1
Obtain a property specific online quote
Step 2
Review your quote and contact us if you have any questions
Step 3
Engage our services by providing our details to your real estate agent
Receive Your Fixed Price Quote Via Email
Receive Your Fixed Price Quote Via Email
Quote Summary
Rest assured with our no unconditional contract, no fee policy
If your contract does not go unconditional and is terminated early (eg. finance not approved or building and pest not satisfactory) no professional fees will be charged. You will however be liable for any search costs incurred.
Engage Our Services by providing our details to your real estate agent
- MAP Lawyers Head Office
- GPO Box 323
- Brisbane, QLD 4001
1300 680 584
(07) 2101 2994
Now we are talking!
Our details are on the way to your agent.
If you have any queries going forward, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Latest Resources
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