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20+ Years of Conveyancing Experience

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Conveyancing Support Tailored to Kew

Whether your matter is simple or complex, you’ll be working with a professional who understands the process, protects your interests, and keeps you informed at every stage. We offer clear, dependable guidance across a wide range of property transactions:

Buying & Selling

Seamless legal handling for residential property sales and purchases.

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Off-The-Plan Contracts

Navigate future developments with confidence and care.

Commercial Property Conveyancing

Expertise in retail, industrial and office property transactions.

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Property Titles & Transfers

Manage changes in ownership with precision and efficiency.

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Subdivisions

Legal support for land development, planning permits and title registration.

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Why Choose Coast to Coast Conveyancing

At Coast to Coast Conveyancing, we combine technical expertise with a client-first approach. Every matter is handled with precision and care, giving you confidence that your property transaction in Kew is managed correctly.

Experienced Team

Decades of knowledge in residential and commercial conveyancing.

Fixed Pricing

Transparent fees with no hidden surprises.

Personal Support

Friendly guidance tailored to your situation.

Local Knowledge

Understanding of council requirements and regional property laws.

Efficient Service

We act quickly to prevent delays at settlement.

Why Choose Coast to Coast Conveyancing

At Coast to Coast Conveyancing, we combine technical expertise with a client-first approach. Every matter is handled with precision and care, giving you confidence that your property transaction in Kew is managed correctly.

  • Clear communication from start to finish
  • Fixed pricing with no hidden fees
  • Decades of conveyancing experience
  • Local knowledge combined with state-wide expertise
  • Friendly, professional support whenever you need it

No matter your situation, our team ensures the legal process is simple, stress-free, and fully aligned with your goals.

Frequently asked questions

How much does conveyancing cost?

The cost of conveyancing can vary depending on the complexity of the transaction and the type of property involved. Factors like contract conditions, additional searches, or unique requirements can influence the final fee. At Coast to Coast Conveyancing, we provide clear, fixed-fee pricing where possible and outline any likely additional costs upfront. For the most accurate indication, it’s best to speak directly with our team about your specific property matter.

Conveyancing generally involves three main stages:

  • Pre-contract: Reviewing the contract of sale, advising on terms, and arranging property searches.

  • Pre-completion: Finalising documents, liaising with banks or solicitors, and preparing for settlement.

  • Post-completion: Lodging documents with the land titles office and updating ownership records.

At Coast to Coast Conveyancing, we guide you through each of these stages clearly and efficiently, so you always know where things stand.

Conveyancing typically takes between four to eight weeks, depending on the terms of the contract and how quickly all parties provide necessary documentation. Delays can sometimes arise from finance approvals, property searches, or special conditions. Coast to Coast Conveyancing works proactively to keep your matter on track and will update you regularly on expected timeframes.

Ideally, you should engage a conveyancer as soon as you start considering buying or selling a property. Having a conveyancer review the contract before you sign ensures your rights are protected from the beginning. Coast to Coast Conveyancing can provide advice early on and manage the process from start to finish.

Conveyancers often provide more cost-effective services for property transactions, as they specialise exclusively in this area of law. Lawyers (or solicitors) may charge more due to their broader legal scope. At Coast to Coast Conveyancing, we focus on property matters and offer fixed-fee pricing, giving you specialist support and cost certainty.

It is possible to attempt conveyancing yourself, but it can be risky. The process involves complex legal documents, strict deadlines, and potential penalties if mistakes occur. Errors may also lead to future disputes or financial loss. Most people choose a licensed professional like Coast to Coast Conveyancing to ensure everything is completed correctly and with peace of mind.

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About Kew, VIC

Kew (;) is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km east from Melbourne’s Central Business District, located within the City of Boroondara local government area. Kew recorded a population of 24,499 at the 2021 census.A city in its own right from 1860 to 1994, Kew was amalgamated with the cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form the City of Boroondara. The suburb borders the Yarra River to the west and northwest, with Kew East to the northeast, Hawthorn and Hawthorn East to its south, and with Balwyn, Balwyn North and Deepdene to the east. == History == Prior to the establishment of Melbourne, the area was inhabited by the Wurundjeri peoples. In the 1840s European settlers named it the Parish of Boroondara – meaning “a place of shade” in the Woiwurrung language. In 1838 Dight travelled down the Yarra from Heidelberg and decided to locate a water-powered mill on a site adjacent to Dights Falls; the impressive three-storey mill opened in 1840.John Hodgson established a squatters run at Studley Park, on the eastern bank of the Yarra River, in 1840. Studley House, also known as Burke Hall, built in 1857, was named after Hodgson’s birthplace of Studley, Yorkshire and the house is now on the Register of the National Estate. The house was built in the Victorian Period Italianate Revival style. Modifications were made to the house in 1875 and 1919. The house was also owned by former bookmaker, ALP lobbyist, influential Irish-Catholic and millionaire, John Wren and was donated to Xavier College by the land developer, Thomas Burke.

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