Goodman Conveyancing
Kate Goodman has been running this Hobart firm since 2001, offering fixed-fee conveyancing in Tasmania. She has particular depth in refinanc...
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Kate Goodman has been running this Hobart firm since 2001, offering fixed-fee conveyancing in Tasmania. She has particular depth in refinanc...
Matthew Baldwin brings 20 years of conveyancing experience to this Hobart practice, established in 2021. Fixed fees for house purchases, sal...
Tasmanian conveyancing is governed by the Conveyancing Act 2004. Unlike many mainland states, Tasmania does not have a statutory cooling-off period, so buyers are bound once they sign the contract. This makes pre-contract due diligence especially important. Settlement is typically 30 to 42 days and is handled electronically through PEXA. Your conveyancer will review or prepare the contract of sale, conduct title and property searches, arrange building and pest inspections where needed, liaise with your lender, and coordinate settlement.
No. Tasmania does not have a statutory cooling-off period for property purchases. Once you sign the contract, you are generally bound by it. This makes it important to have your conveyancer review the contract before you sign, and to arrange any inspections beforehand.
Conveyancing fees in Tasmania typically range from $700 to $1,200 plus GST for a standard residential transaction. Disbursements for searches usually add $200 to $400.
While not legally required, using a conveyancer or solicitor is strongly recommended. Given that Tasmania has no cooling-off period, professional advice before signing is especially valuable.
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