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About us

We are qualified property conveyancers under the Conveyancer Act 2006. We can assist you with your Victorian conveyancing needs and we are licensed to operate a trust account.

 Lucy Li 

CEO & Founder of LBX Conveyancing

TRANSPARENT FEES

No surprises. All costs will be clear to you from day one. Be cautious of conveyancers who offer low headline fees as they may surprise you with additional charges in the final invoice.

HIGHLY EXPERIENCED

What you need is a conveyancer who has seen it all. If anything goes wrong (touch wood), we know exactly how to fix it. Since 2011, we have overseen thousands of successful transactions.

PROACTIVE ADVISOR

Having seen thousands of property and business transactions, we’ve seen our fair share of mistakes. Engage us and you’ll have the full wisdom of our firm behind you so you know exactly what to look out for.

Premium Conveyancing Services in Melbourne

Why Clients Choose Us?

  • You can trust our expert services, and we aim to make your experience stress-free
  • We are fully licensed by the Victorian Government
  • We are subscribers to PEXA, electronic settlement platform in Victoria
  • We deal in standard and complex conveyancing transactions
  • We are up to date with current legislation
  • Our services are reasonably priced
  • We keep you informed every step of the way
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do you charge for the conveyancing fee?

LBX charges a fixed conveyancing service fee, plus disbursements to higher depending on    the requirements of the client. You will normally pay a flat fee for the conveyancer’s work and then additional costs for certificates and work that are required outside the normal conveyancing process.

Do I need a conveyancer before making an offer?

If you are considering making an offer you should have the Contract of Sale and Section 32 statement reviewed before you sign them. The old saying “buyer beware” applies here! The Contract of Sale and Section 32 Statement can contain vital information that impacts the value of the property.

Do I need a conveyancer to sell a house?

You will need a conveyancer to help you sell your house. A conveyancer will prepare a Contract of Sale and Section 32 statement. They will communicate with the other side and your bank and make settlement arrangements and check the settlement figures. In Victoria, settlement is taken place via online platform known as PEXA. Your conveyancer will make sure that the appropriate documents are lodged and the transfer of ownership to the buyer is registered and the right funds are paid to you and the rating authorities(council, water rates and land tax etc)

Is a solicitor and conveyancer the same?

A solicitor and conveyancer are NOT the same. A solicitor can do conveyancing and a conveyancer is restricted to ONLY doing conveyancing. They cannot provide you additional legal advice or assistance. If a legal related problem comes up, you will need to get advice from a solicitor. So, for many people getting a solicitor that does conveyancing is the best approach.

On average, how long does it take before a settlement is reached?

Conveyancing can be done relatively quickly and the most usual reason that delays the process of conveyancing is finance. If both parties are paying cash and do not need a lender then it can be done in a very short time frame. The fastest settlements are typically 30 days. However, we would NOT recommend this if you are getting a mortgage. Banks typically require more time not less. 30 days generally leaves no room for error or unexpected delays. If you have a broker or a banker speak to them about how fast they could get ready for the proposed settlement first. Christmas, Easter and public holidays are very busy times to settle, so make sure you allow for additional time if you are buying or selling around these times of the year.