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Buying in Queensland
Buying? We make it as easy as 1, 2, & 3
We service the eastern States of Australia, however the calculator below is specific to our Queensland clients with a couple of exceptions. If the local government area of the property you are buying or selling is not coming up, please contact us for a quote.
Step 1
Obtain a property specific online quote
Step 2
Review your quote and contact us if you have any questions
Step 3
Engage our services by providing our details to your real estate agent
Receive Your Fixed Price Quote Via Email
Receive Your Fixed Price Quote Via Email
Quote Summary
Rest assured with our no unconditional contract, no fee policy
If your contract does not go unconditional and is terminated early (eg. finance not approved or building and pest not satisfactory) no professional fees will be charged. You will however be liable for any search costs incurred.
Engage Our Services by providing our details to your real estate agent
- MAP Lawyers Head Office
- GPO Box 323
- Brisbane, QLD 4001
1300 680 584
(07) 2101 2994
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Our details are on the way to your agent.
If you have any queries going forward, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Property Buying Solicitor
Buying a home in Queensland? We make it as easy as 1, 2, & 3
Looking at buying a home in Brisbane, the Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast? A property buying solicitor can offer a stress-free conveyancing experience to streamline the buying process. When you choose MAP Lawyers, you’re guaranteed high quality services at a low cost to ensure you don’t fall into any of the common house buying legal traps. For a smooth settlement, contact MAP Lawyers today on 1300 680 584 or by filling out our online form.
Do I need a conveyancing lawyer to buy a house?
Though it might not be the first thing that comes to mind, it’s very beneficial to have a lawyer’s help when buying a house to reduce any chance of legal problems occurring.
- At MAP Lawyers, our experienced conveyancing solicitors provide high quality assistance to ensure the process of buying a home is as smooth as possible.
- When you choose a property buying solicitor from MAP Lawyers, you’re effectively protecting yourself from falling victim to common legal pitfalls, and in full compliance of Queensland property law.
- Our conveyancers have the skills, experience, and knowledge of the Queensland property market to ensure your settlement is a stress-free process.
Why you should use a lawyer when buying a house
When you purchase a home, you’re entering a formal contract with another party. Though the process of buying a new home seems easy enough, it’s not just a simple matter of transferring money and signing a contract – in fact, your contract could be filled with a lot of legal nasties you might not be aware of.
- In addition to reviewing the contract of sale, a property buying solicitor can check for any unpaid rates, if there any encumbrances on the property, and conduct research to see if there are any planned developments nearby that may affect the future value of your home.
- Ultimately, using a lawyer for buying a house helps you mitigate potential risks, and makes the property transfer process a lot less complicated.
- Not only can a property buying solicitor organise and prepare all documentation, but they can negotiate on your behalf with the seller’s solicitor – meaning less time, energy, and stress for you.
Contact MAP Lawyers today
Finding the legal jargon too difficult?
This is when a lawyer for house purchase comes in handy. Simply fill out our form for an instant fixed quote. Or if you have any questions about using a lawyer for a house purchase, you can contact us on 1300 680 584 or by emailing contact@maplawyers.com.au.
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