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Established in 1993 by Carol Moar, C&C Conveyancing is an independently owned and operated Real Estate Settlement Agency that prides itself on knowledgeable, personalised service. Based in Bunbury, C&C Conveyancing has quickly grown to be one of the most respected settlement agencies in the Southwest and now handle property transactions from all over Western Australia.
C&C Conveyancing is a proudly independent settlement agency with no affiliation to any:
C&C Conveyancing has carved a niche in the settlements industry through specialising in more than just simple residential settlements. While other agencies may dabble in transactions like private sales, rural and farm settlements, subdivisions, strata titles, marriage dissolution and deceased estates, C&C Conveyancing is expert in these fields.
By Appointment, Flexible Hours, Open Monday - Friday, Saturdays by Appointment
Business Transfers, Commercial, Contracts, Deceased Estates, Family Transfers, Industrial, Interdependent Relationship Transfers, Land Divisions, Land Transfers, Matrimonial Transfers, Mortgages, Off-the-plan, Private Transfers, Property Law, Purchases, Refinancing, Residential, Sales, Settlements, Title Searches, Titles
Accredited, Certified, Delivery, Family Operated, Free Consultations, Licensed, Locally Owned, Owner Operated, Payment on Settlement, Qualified
First Home Buyers
Factories, Farms, Flats, Houses, Offices, Shops, Strata Units, Subdivisions, Vacant Land, Villas
Deceased Estates and Survivorship Applications, Licensed Independent Conveyancer, Conveyancer, Residential Property Conveyancing, Professional and Personal Service, Marriage Dissolution, Subdivisions and Vacant Land, Award Winning, Settlement Agent, Strata Title Conveyancing, Farm and Rural Conveyancing, Related Party Transfers, Experienced Experts, Southwest Conveyancing and Settlements, Statewide Conveyancing, Busselton Conveyancing and Settlements, Perth Conveyancing and Settlements, Bunbury Conveyancing and Settlements
Your real estate agent should contact you at least one week prior to settlement to arrange for a final inspection.
If the property you are purchasing is vacant then a buyer may be able to take possession on the day of settlement. If the seller is occupying the property then they are entitled to remain in occupation of the property until noon the day after settlement.
All real estate transactions are governed by the "Offer & Acceptance Contract" together with the joint form of general conditions (as amended from time to time).
This is of course entirely dependent on the cost of your purchase.
No, your settlement agent will attend settlement for you as part of the fees you pay for their services.