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What’s next? The steps to take after your property contract review

Buying a property involves more than just agreeing to the sale price.

To protect your investment, the smart next step will involve finalising your finances, arranging a pest and building inspection and organising your conveyancing. Our experienced conveyancing team will review your contract to check for any hidden terms and conditions, and will assist you to make your property-buying experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Depending on where you buy property, there are some key differences in what to start thinking about after you’ve had your contract reviewed. Click the state-specific article links below to learn more about how these may impact your conveyancing journey.

This article is provided for general information purposes only. Its content is current at the date of publication. It is not legal advice and is not tailored to meet your individual needs. You should obtain specialist advice based on your specific circumstances before taking any action concerning the matters discussed in this article.

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