Conveyancing Searches – Searching the Personal Property Securities Register:

Conveyancing Searches – Searching the Personal Property Securities Register:

Continuing on with our series of explaining the various conveyancing searches available in Queensland in more detail, we’ll now look at the Personal Property Securities Register and the importance of undertaking this search when purchasing a property.

Conveyancing Searches - The Queensland Heritage Register:

Conveyancing Searches - The Queensland Heritage Register:

When purchasing a property in Queensland your conveyancing solicitor will undertake a number of searches on the property in preparation for settlement. These searches are designed to provide you with more information about the property in order to ensure that the property is free from defects and not subject to any encumbrances or restrictions. It’s important that when so much money is on the line you know exactly what you are buying.

Purchasing Off the Plan – Tips for First Home Buyers:

Purchasing Off the Plan – Tips for First Home Buyers:

You only have to look up and do a quick scan of the skyline to see how jam packed it is with cranes at the moment as the development of new apartments picks up pace. Right now the Gold Coast is seeing a resurgence in development along the coast, from Main Beach to Broadbeach and Brisbane’s hotspot is in Fortitude Valley.

Conveyancing Searches – Contaminated Land Register:

Conveyancing Searches – Contaminated Land Register:

When you a buying property in Queensland, as part of the conveyancing process your solicitor will undertake a number of searches on the property. Making the decision to buy a property is not to be taken lightly, especially given the large amount of money involved, so it’s important these searches are undertaken to ensure the property is free from defects and as described in the contract of sale.

Conveyancing Searches – QCAT Tree Register:

Conveyancing Searches – QCAT Tree Register:

When you purchase a property in Queensland your solicitor is required to carry out a number of searches on the property as part of the conveyancing process in order to prepare for settlement and to ensure that the property you are purchasing is free of encumbrances and defects and is as described on the contract of sale.

Buying a Property - Transfer Duty in Queensland:

Buying a Property - Transfer Duty in Queensland:

If you’re looking at purchasing a property in Queensland it’s important that you’re aware that the price of the property you are purchasing is not the final price that you will end up paying, as there are other costs and fees that must be added in order for settlement to occur.

Selling Your Property – The Conveyancing Process:

Selling Your Property – The Conveyancing Process:

The conveyancing process in Queensland varies significantly depending on whether you are buying or selling a property. The sale process is much simpler than the purchase process, which is why your conveyancing solicitor charges much less, however there are still important steps to follow and complete as part of the sale process.

Changing Your Mind – Revoking An Offer On Property:

Changing Your Mind – Revoking An Offer On Property:

If you are looking to purchase a property on the Gold Coast, or in Brisbane, the first thing you will do after finding a property you’d like to purchase is to make an offer to the seller. In Queensland this is done by way of signing a contract of sale containing your offer and providing this to the seller for their consideration. The real estate agent will in most cases act as the intermediary in this process, delivering your offer to the seller.

Calculating the Settlement Amount – Water and Sewerage Charges:

Calculating the Settlement Amount – Water and Sewerage Charges:

Continuing on with our look at calculating the settlement amount as part of the conveyancing process, we’ll now take a look at the water and sewerage charges and water usage charges for the Gold Coast City Council area.

Calculating Rates Adjustments – Brisbane City Council:

Calculating Rates Adjustments – Brisbane City Council:

As part of the conveyancing process your solicitor will calculate a settlement amount, which is the amount the buyer must pay for the property at settlement, taking into account adjustments for things such as, rates, water charges and body corporate fees. Your solicitor will provide you with a settlement statement prior to settlement that details how the settlement amount has been calculated.