Conveyancers in Northern Territory

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How Conveyancing Works in Northern Territory

Conveyancing in the Northern Territory is governed by the Law of Property Act 2000. Buyers have a 4 business day cooling-off period after signing the contract, during which they can withdraw by giving written notice. The Territory's property market is smaller than the mainland states, and many transactions involve considerations unique to the Top End such as cyclone compliance and land council requirements for certain areas. Settlement is typically 30 to 42 days and uses PEXA.

Who can convey
Solicitors or licensed conveyancing agents.
Key document
Contract of Sale
Cooling-off period
4 business days for residential purchases
Typical fees
$600 to $1,200 for a standard residential transaction
How much does conveyancing cost in the NT?

Conveyancing fees in the Northern Territory typically range from $600 to $1,200 plus GST. The smaller market means fewer providers, but fees remain competitive.

What is the cooling-off period in the NT?

Buyers in the NT have 4 business days to cool off after signing a contract for residential property. This gives you time to arrange finance approval and any inspections. The cooling-off period does not apply to auction purchases.

Do I need a local conveyancer in the NT?

While many conveyancers can handle NT transactions remotely, local knowledge can be valuable — particularly for properties in regional areas where there may be native title considerations or unique building compliance requirements.

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