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    • How to Buy Off-the-Plan Safely in Victoria
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    • How to Back Out of a Property Contract — and When It's Too Late
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June 22, 2025

13 Things You Should Ask Your Conveyancer Before the Question of Price

June 22, 2025/ David Dawn
13 Things You Should Ask Your Conveyancer Before the Question of Price

When choosing a conveyancer in Victoria, price isn't the first question you should ask. Here's what to find out first—from contract reviews to red flags to what’s not included in the fee

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June 22, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 20, 2025

The Junkie and The Block: Jacinta’s Next Stamp Duty Hit

June 20, 2025/ David Dawn
The Junkie and The Block: Jacinta’s Next Stamp Duty Hit

Adrian Portelli’s million-dollar misfire may be a headache for him, but for Victoria’s money-hungry Premier, it’s pure bliss. Stamp duty, land tax, and reality TV property fever collide in this satirical look at the state’s never-ending appetite for property revenue.

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June 20, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 20, 2025

Buying a Property in Victoria? Here’s When to Insure It — and Why It Matters

June 20, 2025/ David Dawn
Buying a Property in Victoria? Here’s When to Insure It — and Why It Matters

Legal risk stays with the vendor until settlement in Victoria, but buyers still need insurance from the date of sale. Here's why it's critical protection, not a legal formality.

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June 20, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 20, 2025

Buying a Property With Hydronic Heating – What to Check Before You Sign

June 20, 2025/ David Dawn
Buying a Property With Hydronic Heating – What to Check Before You Sign

Hydronic heating looks impressive, but it can turn into a major repair bill if things go wrong. Here’s what every buyer should ask — and why early insurance is a must.

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June 20, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 20, 2025

Buying Property in Victoria? Don’t Ignore the Tree or Fence Next Door

June 20, 2025/ David Dawn
Buying Property in Victoria? Don’t Ignore the Tree or Fence Next Door

Don’t ignore what’s next door. A protected tree or heritage fence could derail your plans after you buy.

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June 20, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 20, 2025

Minimum Rental Standards in Victoria – What to Do Before You Buy

June 20, 2025/ David Dawn
Minimum Rental Standards in Victoria – What to Do Before You Buy

New Victorian landlords face strict compliance rules under the minimum rental standards. Don't buy an un-rentable property. We explain what to check—and how a good conveyancer can protect you.

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June 20, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 19, 2025

You Can Buy, But There Are Rules: What Non-Residents Must Know Before Buying Property in Australia Description: Foreign buyers can

June 19, 2025/ David Dawn
You Can Buy, But There Are Rules: What Non-Residents Must Know Before Buying Property in Australia  Description: Foreign buyers can

If you're a non-resident or foreign investor looking to buy property in Australia, the good news is: you can. The catch? You must follow a strict legal and regulatory path. Here's what you need to know before signing anything.

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June 19, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 19, 2025

10 Crucial Questions Real Estate Agents Should Ask Before Listing a Property (But Often Don’t)

June 19, 2025/ David Dawn
10 Crucial Questions Real Estate Agents Should Ask Before Listing a Property (But Often Don’t)

Most real estate agents ask the basics when listing a property, but too often, they miss the questions that really matter once the contract is signed. Here are 10 things agents should always ask to avoid disclosure breaches, delays, and buyer disputes.

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June 19, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 19, 2025

Do Kitchen Renovations Need to Be Disclosed When Selling?

June 19, 2025/ David Dawn
Do Kitchen Renovations Need to Be Disclosed When Selling?

Replacing your kitchen might seem cosmetic, but depending on cost, who did the work, and whether structural changes were made, you may be legally required to disclose the renovation in your Section 32. Here's what every seller and buyer should know.

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June 19, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 19, 2025

Victoria’s 800,000-Home Pipe Dream: No Trades, No Plan, No Chance

June 19, 2025/ David Dawn
Victoria’s 800,000-Home Pipe Dream: No Trades, No Plan, No Chance

The Albanese Government has set a 1.2 million housing target—but Victoria’s plan to deliver 800,000 of them looks laughable in the face of a national tradie shortage. Where’s the plan?

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June 19, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 18, 2025

We Are So Lucky in Australia – Our Stable Property Settlement Process Protects Buyers and Sellers Alike

June 18, 2025/ David Dawn
We Are So Lucky in Australia – Our Stable Property Settlement Process Protects Buyers and Sellers Alike

Australia’s stable contract and settlement process—unlike the UK’s chaotic system—gives buyers confidence, investors security, and underpins stronger property values.

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June 18, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 17, 2025

Can Developers Force Unit Owners to Sell? NSW Says Yes – Will Victoria Follow?

June 17, 2025/ David Dawn
Can Developers Force Unit Owners to Sell? NSW Says Yes – Will Victoria Follow?

When 75% of owners want to sell, should one neighbour have the power to stop the deal? NSW has said no – but in Victoria, that one “no” still wins. Here’s why that may soon change.

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June 17, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 16, 2025

Victoria Extends Stamp Duty Concession for Off-the-Plan Buyers Until October 2026

June 16, 2025/ David Dawn
Victoria Extends Stamp Duty Concession for Off-the-Plan Buyers Until October 2026

With the off-the-plan stamp duty concession extended to October 2026, buyers may save thousands on new apartments. But a cheaper tax bill doesn’t always mean a better deal—here’s what to weigh up before you sign.

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June 16, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 12, 2025

Should You Sell Your Investment Property with or Without a Tenant in Victoria?

June 12, 2025/ David Dawn
Should You Sell Your Investment Property with or Without a Tenant in Victoria?

Selling a tenanted investment can seem convenient, but it might be costing you thousands. Here’s why vacant possession is usually the smarter play for Victorian sellers.

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June 12, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 12, 2025

Sell Before the Bank Does: What to Do If Foreclosure Is Looming in Victoria

June 12, 2025/ David Dawn
Sell Before the Bank Does: What to Do If Foreclosure Is Looming in Victoria

Don’t wait for the bank to list your home. If foreclosure is coming, act now — you may still have time to sell, protect your equity, and walk away in control.

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June 12, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 12, 2025

What Happens If the Vendor Dies Before Settlement?

June 12, 2025/ David Dawn
What Happens If the Vendor Dies Before Settlement?

The death of a vendor before settlement can throw a property transaction into legal limbo. We explain what happens next and how to protect your interests.

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June 12, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 12, 2025

When the Dust Settles, Who’s Left Holding the Deed? How Conveyancers Are Supposed to Catch This Is Anyone’s Guess

June 12, 2025/ David Dawn
When the Dust Settles, Who’s Left Holding the Deed? How Conveyancers Are Supposed to Catch This Is Anyone’s Guess

A Gold Coast AML sting has exposed a $190 million laundering scheme involving real estate, classic cars, and cryptocurrency. As conveyancers, we’re on the front line—so where’s the guidance for detecting risks at this level?

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June 12, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 11, 2025

Conveyancing Fees Victoria: Don’t Get Caught by a Dodgy Quote

June 11, 2025/ David Dawn
Conveyancing Fees Victoria: Don’t Get Caught by a Dodgy Quote

Thinking of engaging a conveyancer and received a too-good-to-be-true quote? You’re not alone. In this post, we explain what conveyancing fees should include, why disbursements matter, and how to compare quotes properly—especially when trusts, SMSFs or related party sales are involved.

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June 11, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 10, 2025

Teething Issues Are Not a Barrier—They're a Normal Part of Going Digital

June 10, 2025/ David Dawn
Teething Issues Are Not a Barrier—They're a Normal Part of Going Digital

Landgate has paused new document types in WA after a PEXA error. But history shows digital problems can be solved—and so can nationwide interoperability between platforms.

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June 10, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 10, 2025

First-Home Buyer? You Might Be Paying $12K Too Much in Stamp Duty

June 10, 2025/ David Dawn
First-Home Buyer? You Might Be Paying $12K Too Much in Stamp Duty

Most first-home buyers are paying more in stamp duty than they realise. Victoria’s outdated brackets are finally under review—and the results could reshape what buyers pay at settlement.

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June 10, 2025/ David Dawn/
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