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For All Your Conveyancing Needs - Fuss Free!

  • Certified licensed conveyancer
  • Over 23 years of legal industry experience
  • Prompt, reliable, professional and affordable
  • Properties located anywhere in Victoria
  • Traralgon based office in the heart of Traralgon
General Info

Hilltop Conveyancing Services assists with conveyancing all over Victoria taking care of the legalities of the proceedings.

Hilltop Conveyancing Services assists with conveyancing all over Victoria taking care of the legalities of the proceedings.

Hilltop Conveyancing Services specialises in the conveyance of property in various ways: Buying or selling rural properties or residential homes and units Transferring property between family and/or associated persons Discharges of mortgage Plans of subdivision or consolidation (off the plan) House and land package purchases and also agency settlement work

Hilltop Conveyancing Services is ready willing and able to assist all persons over the age of 18 years with their decision in any of the aforementioned areas. We can also assist other conveyancers by attending as your settlement agent or represent you when short-staffed.

Hilltop Conveyancing Services is based in Gippsland, Victoria, servicing conveyancing needs North, South, East and West in all parts of the State. Hilltop Conveyancing Services has a very competitive and affordable professional fee for each service. Contact us: Contact Christine Ferguson now for a free no obligation quote for your particular interest.

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeDiploma of Financial Services (Conveyancing)Accreditation badgeCertified Licensed Conveyancer
Email
Payment method
eft, cheque
Established
2013
ABN
82 655 343 411
Staff
1-10
Ownership
Locally Owned
Service Notes
Open 7 Days a Week
Free Estimates
Yes
Category
Certifications
Certified Licensed Conveyancer
Licenses
Legal ID: Licence No. 000888L
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FAQschevron down

What are the costs of buying a property?

Apart from the moving fees you will also have to pay stamp duty, registration fees, searches/rate & planning certificate fees, mortgage fees and charges, rates and my costs and disbursements.


How much will I be charged?

Christine is happy to provide you with a free no obligation quote of all fees and disbursements


What do you need for a vendor statement?

Initially, the details of the property can be obtained from the rate notice for the current rating period together with information provided verbally or via email.


Do I need a real estate agent to sell my house?

No, The conveyancer can prepare the vendor statement and contract of sale. This reduces costs to the vendor.


Do I have to come into your office?

Not at all, the majority of business these days is performed via email and phone.


What does a licensed conveyancer do?

Prepare documents for the transaction including exchange, liaise with all parties involved in the matter, performs all relevant searches required, ensures special conditions are completed, attends settlement, finalises lodging and stamping (if required), to name a few.


What are the costs of selling?

Real estate agents commission and fees, mortgage/loan repayments, search costs, rates and maybe taxes, conveyancer costs and disbursements.


When should I talk to a conveyancer?

The sooner the better and especially before signing any documents.


What are disbursements?

These are out of pocket expenses incurred on your behalf during the transaction.


What areas do you cover?

We cover all of Victoria.