O'Reilly & Sochacki Lawyers
Conveyancing on the tweed Coast
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We accept walk-in clients at our Pottsville office for conveyance services
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Tweed coast Conveyancing
Buying a property will quite often be the largest investment you’ll make, so it’s important to get it right the first time. At O’Reilly & Sochacki Lawyers, our conveyancing team will handle all aspects of your property transfer and make the process as smooth as possible. We provide assistance with all forms of conveyancing and property law transactions, including residential and commercial listings. Our firm provides one of the larges conveyancing services on the Tweed Coast, with offices in Pottsville and Murwillumbah.
Our conveyancers are committed to providing exceptional services and achieving the best outcome for clients. We aim to minimise the risks and hassle involved with buying or selling and make the process as efficient as possible. Our team will keep you informed at all times, as we know the outcome of each transaction is critical to you.
For service and efficiency at the right price, get in touch with our conveyancers on
02 6676 3776. We accept walk-in clients at our Pottsville office for conveyance services.
Efficient Conveyancing Services
If you’re looking to minimise the stress of buying or selling a property, our conveyancing team can help. Property law can be quite complex, especially when it comes to contract terms and conditions, mortgages, covenants, easements, property titles, local council regulations and zoning. We’ll handle all aspects of the transfer and make sure you’re always kept in the loop.
You can count on our legal team to provide assistance for:
- Purchasing a property
- Selling a property
- Transferring a title
- Commercial & retail leasing
- Partitioning agreements
- Joint venture agreements
- Subdivision & developments
- Property disputes
From reviewing your contract to negotiating terms and liaising with lenders, we’ll be with you every step of the way. We’ll explain all terms in your contract clearly so you can make informed decisions and achieve the best outcome. To find out more, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Residential & Commercial Conveyancing
Whether you’re buying your first home or adding to an investment portfolio, our conveyancers will guide you through the process from start to finish. We work with residential and commercial clients throughout the Tweed Coast and can efficiently manage all parts of your property transfer. Conveyancing for farm properties are also available.
With commercial and industrial contracts, we’ll take into account due diligence and taxation enquiries – considering every angle. We’ve done conveyancing work throughout a range of industries and will always work to meet your best interests. Book an appointment at our firm in Murwillumbah or visit us at our Pottsville office.
Before You Sign the Dotted Line
Ready to sign that dotted line? Before you finalise a sale, make sure you’ve spoken to a qualified conveyancer. Our team offer a personalised service to help make sure you’re getting the best deal possible.
Property law varies according to state and property type, which is why it’s important to seek pre-contractual advice from a knowledgeable professional. We’ll help you minimise risk, liability and stress, so you can settle transactions efficiently and confidently.
At O’Reilly & Sochacki Lawyers, we offer reliable conveyancing services throughout Murwillumbah, Pottsville and the wider Tweed Coast.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between settlement and exchange?
Exchange refers to the point when both parties have signed the contract and agreed to the sale. It’s when the deal becomes legally binding. Settlement happens later—usually several weeks after exchange—and is when the final payment is made, documents are handed over, and legal ownership officially transfers to the buyer.
Do I need a conveyancer or a solicitor for buying a house?
Both conveyancers and solicitors can handle property transactions, but solicitors are qualified to provide broader legal advice if complications arise. Conveyancers focus specifically on the legal and administrative steps of buying or selling property. The choice may depend on the complexity of the transaction or whether additional legal guidance is expected.
How long does the conveyancing process take?
Most residential conveyancing transactions take between 6 to 8 weeks from the date of contract exchange to settlement. However, the timeline can vary depending on factors like finance approval, building and pest inspections, title checks, and the responsiveness of all parties involved in the transaction.




