LUKE SEVE
LOCAL BATHURST
CONVEYANCER.
PROFESSIONAL
CONVEYANCING
SERVICES.

Personalised conveyancing at competitive rates. Specialising in rural and residential conveyancing with after-hours availability.

Personalised conveyancing at competitive rates. Specialising in rural and residential conveyancing with after-hours availability.

Servicing Dubbo, Bathurst, Narromine, Nyngan, Parkes, Brewarrina, Wellington, Orange, Bourke, Mudgee, Blayney.

Residential

Whether buying your first home, upgrading or downsizing; Luke provides a friendly and professional service at competitive rates.

Rural

Luke Seve Conveyancing specialises in providing a professional service for rural properties within the Bathurst region.

Commercial

When utilising real estate for your business; Luke assists at your pace, ensuring a comprehensive approach.

ABOUT LUKE SEVE

Luke is motivated and conscientious, going above and beyond for his clients, with the knowledge and expertise to ensure timely results.

Luke is a member of both PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) and the AIC (Australian Institute of Conveyancers). He has a Bachelor of Law/Legal & Justice Studies from Southern Cross University. From 2010 he provided quality service to both Bathurst and Bourke districts. Now based in Dubbo, he is a licensed Conveyancer trading under Luke Seve Conveyancing.

Luke Seve Conveyancing Dubbo & Bathurst

Dear Future Client,

Thank you for your interest in the services I provide as a Licensed Conveyancer.

I am dedicated to providing excellence in conveyancing services to the residents of Dubbo and beyond. My goal is to ensure that my clients receive personalized attention, tailored solutions, and competitive rates.

The range of services I provide include conveyancing services in connection with:

Sales and purchases of residential properties; whether it be a residential home, home unit or vacant land.

Sales and purchases of rural properties, with experience in managing the associated dealings such as water access licences, leases from the crown etc; & commercial conveyancing; including sales and purchases of businesses.

I will expertly prepare and review contracts of sale, ensuring that your interests are protected.

I will also manage the property settlement process, liaising with all relevant stakeholders, ensuring a smooth and timely settlement.

Some key interest areas of mine:

First Home Buyer Assistance: I have been assisting First Home Buyers for years now and understand that purchasing your first home can be a daunting experience, & I get great joy from offering support and guidance to first-home buyers.

Foreign Purchaser Assistance: I enjoy assisting people acquire properties as non-Australian citizens including applying for Foreign Investment Review Board approval and specialised advice in relation to surcharge stamp duty and surcharge land tax.

Mortgage and refinancing advice: We can provide advice and assistance with mortgage documentation and refinancing options, helping you make informed decisions. Family Transfers including intergenerational transfers.

After-hours availability: I understand that life can be busy, which is why I offer after-hours appointments and consultations to suit your schedule. I can offer telephone consultations or face-to-face appointments.

At Luke Seve Conveyancing, you can expect a professional and friendly approach, clear communication, and expert advice. I will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring a stress-free experience and the successful completion of your property transaction.

Please do not hesitate to contact me, should you have any questions or would like to discuss your specific conveyancing needs. We look forward to assisting you with your property transaction.

Yours sincerely,

Luke Seve
Licensed Conveyancer

Luke Seve Conveyancing

Contact Luke

You will receive a personal response directly from Luke. He endeavours to provide a service to you at your convenience.

By Email

lsconvey@gmail.com

By Mobile

0447 748 479

Use Contact Form
By Post

PO Box 866, Dubbo NSW 2830

In Person

58 Morrisset St,
Bathurst NSW 2795

Mon – Fri
9am to 5pm

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What does a conveyancer do?


Conveyancing is the legal process of creating and extinguishing interests in land and personal property, and involves various stages, including the preparation, review, and execution of legal documents, as well as the coordination of settlement.

A conveyancer is a licensed professional who specializes in managing this process on behalf of the buyer or seller, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and that the transaction is completed smoothly.

Conveyancers vs. Solicitors: Both conveyancers and solicitors can provide conveyancing services. However, conveyancers like me specialise in their targeted area of property law, while solicitors may cover various legal areas as specialists or generalists.

Here are some key aspects of conveyancing and the role of a conveyancer:

Legal Representation: A conveyancer will act as your legal representative in the property transaction, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and that the process is completed smoothly.

Property due diligence: A conveyancer conducts thorough research on the property, including title searches to identify the legal owner, checking for easements or encumbrances, and verifying zoning and land use regulations.

Preparation and review of legal documents: Conveyancers prepare and review essential legal documents, such as the Contract of Sale. They ensure that these documents are accurate, compliant with the relevant laws, and protect the interests of their client.

Contract negotiation: A conveyancer can help clients negotiate the terms and conditions of the Contract of Sale, providing guidance on potential amendments and ensuring that the contract is fair and balanced.

Liaising with stakeholders: Conveyancers communicate with various parties involved in the transaction, such as real estate agents, mortgage brokers, banks, and solicitors. They help coordinate the process and ensure satisfactory outcomes via the settlement process.