Planning to buy property?
Our contracts of sale reviews take you from window-shopper to homeowner
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You’ve just found your dream property. A home you can finally throw those dinner parties in, build a man cave, decorate just like you saw in that episode of The Block - or whatever.
You now need a direct line of sight to BUY property on fair terms.
What you don’t need is to be held back by a Contract of Sale that’s complex and not in your best interest. You don’t want to bounce from a lawyer to a conveyancer to your mate’s-best-friend’s-mum and everyone in between, looking for the best advice. Because it’s hard to stay confident when you’re googling terms of the contract and your deposit is on the line.
You want one property expert to take you from being a home watcher to a homeowner. Someone who fights for your best interests so you don’t get bent over by contract conditions that you never understood in the first place. You want to know exactly where you are in the process of locking in your property — every single step of the way — so you (and your partner) can stay calm, stress less and avoid turning on each other like a MAFS dinner party.
So before you start asking your group chat what a sunset clause really means, get a property contract review from Titlespace — and keep your deposit (and your relationship) intact.
Yes — we give fixed rates on reviewing Contracts of Sale for buyers.
As our client, we promise to return your contract within days (not weeks). If you’re not happy with our service, you don’t pay a cent in legal fees. You better believe it!
Buying property giving you a migraine?
Titlespace is your new property therapist.
Offer accepted?
Titlespace is your new property therapist.
Titlespace is young, hungry and shaking up an old property world – just like you. When you’re ready to buy property, we know the process can be stressful, so we use magical technology – called email, text and calls – to share updates, nudge you when we need something and give you transparency over every step in the buying process.
Once you’ve found your next dream home, make an offer. Offers are not binding (DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING) and are a normal part of negotiations. If the offer is accepted, or you intend to bid at an auction, our team will review the Contract of Sale to make sure all conditions are in your best interest. We use the latest secure contract technology to empower you to sign, seal and deliver on your property dream – all from your mobile phone.
Buying property can feel like a mess when it doesn’t need to be. With a no-BS property contract review, Titlespace brings you less confusion. Less stress. And less partner in-fighting.
Guaranteed service. We bet our legal fees on it.
We guarantee lightning turnaround on reviewing Contracts of Sale in under 2 days – and we usually make same-day turnaround happen for our clients. We’re fast, easy to use, keep a 5-star rating and give back to our community. If you’re unhappy with our service, we also won’t charge you a cent on legal fees. That’s our promise. Now, are you ready to give Titlespace a shot?
Buy property &
outpace the market
You now need to request the property contract, have it reviewed by an expert (like us) to make sure no hidden details will bite off your savings arm, then pray to the property gods that every other bidder gets a flat tyre on their way to auction.
Jumping on property opportunities is how you outpace the market and win real estate. Titlespace is the fastest option for buying property on the eastern seaboard, with experts in every state and territory (NSW, QLD, VIC). We are a remote team of property people who are experts in property law and conveyancing – the two skills you should have before locking down that contract.
We can have your contract reviewed and returned within hours. Our speedy property contract review service allows you to move fast on that auction and make offers in confidence. Take action while we protect you from unfair contractual terms that are not in your best interest.
Did we mention fixed rate?
We charge a fixed rate for almost all property types. We’re affordable, fast and much, much easier to use than that crusty old conveyancer down the road.
What we look for during a property contract review
A property contract might look standard, but there’s always fine print that matters.
Here’s what we review and report back on:
- Special conditions that may not work in your favour
- Building and pest clauses that are vague or too narrow
- Settlement terms that could cause delays or cost blowouts
- Cooling-off rights, whether they apply and how they’re worded
- Easements or zoning restrictions that could affect future plans
You’ll get a clear breakdown of what’s okay, what’s risky and what should be negotiated.
How it works
Buying a property shouldn’t mean scrambling to decode legal jargon or waiting days to hear back. Here’s how our property contract review process works.
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Upload your contract
Found a property you love? Send us your Contract of Sale before signing.
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We review it fast
In under two days, you’ll get a lawyer-reviewed summary with the key risks and recommendations.
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We highlight risks and fixes
We flag anything that could impact your purchase, from seller-friendly clauses to settlement delays.
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Make your move
Sign it, tweak it or ditch it. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting into, and what to do next.
Your new therapist and mentor.
Yes, buying property feels like a big decision. Especially when it’s your first time. That’s why you need a kind and caring property therapist and mentor.
We have one golden rule: we will always respond. Have a question about the risk of that building and pest inspection report? Contact us. Need more information about those special conditions? Contact us. Want to know if this will be your family home for the rest of your life that your kids and grandkids will cherish forever? That’s a stretch – we’ve got no idea.
What we can tell you is we’ll guide you through every step in the buying process and safely make it to your new home. See Titlespace as your property conveyancer, lawyer, therapist and mentor all wrapped into one.
FAQs that we get. Alot.
What does a conveyancer do when I'm buying a property?
A conveyancer manages the legal transfer of property ownership. Conveyancers review the contract of sale, conduct property searches (e.g., title, zoning and easements), liaise with your lender, calculate adjustments for rates and taxes and ensure all legal obligations are met before
When should I engage a conveyancer during the buying process?
It’s advisable to engage a conveyancer as early as possible, definitely before signing the contract of sale. Early involvement allows them to do a property contract review, advise on any special conditions and ensure your interests are protected from the outset.
What is the 'cooling-off' period, and does it apply to all purchases?
The cooling-off period is a set timeframe during which you can cancel the contract without significant penalties. In NSW and QLD, it’s typically five business days, while in Victoria, it’s three business days. However, this period doesn’t apply to properties purchased at auction or if you waive it.
What costs should I anticipate when buying a property?
Beyond the purchase price, expect to pay stamp duty, registration fees, conveyancing fees and costs for property searches and inspections. Additional expenses may include loan application fees and adjustments for council rates and utilities.
How long does the conveyancing process take?
The conveyancing process typically takes 6 to 8 weeks, but this can vary based on factors like the complexity of the transaction, financing arrangements and the responsiveness of all parties involved.
Can I conduct my own conveyancing without a professional?
While it’s legally possible to handle your own conveyancing, it’s not recommended due to the complexity and legal risks involved. It is also important to note that at some point, you still need to engage a conveyancer/lawyer to do the settlement, as only lawyers and conveyancers can sign off documents in PEXA. Engaging a specialised property law firm like Titlespace ensures that all legal requirements are met and can help prevent costly mistakes during property contract review.
What does Titlespace actually do for property buyers?
We take your Contract of Sale, dive deep into the fine print, flag any nasty surprises and explain what it all means — in plain English. It’s a detailed property contract review that helps you buy with confidence, not crossed fingers.
Can I use Titlespace to buy property anywhere in Australia?
Almost. We currently offer property contract review services for buyers in NSW, VIC and QLD. Our entire process is fully online, so you can get expert legal help without leaving your home (or your couch).
How does buying through Titlespace work?
Easy. Just upload your contract and we’ll get cracking. We review your property contract, highlight key risks and send you a clear report with next steps fast.
Is it safe to use an online conveyancer like Titlespace?
Totally. We’re a licensed law firm with secure tech and sharp legal minds. You get professional, top-tier property contract review services minus the stuffy office visit.
How much does Titlespace’s conveyancing service cost?
One flat fee for a full property contract review. No surprise bills. No ticking hourly rates. Just straight-up value.
What types of properties can I buy using Titlespace?
Houses, apartments, townhouses, land, off-the-plan; you name it. If it comes with a contract, we can review it.
Can Titlespace help first-home buyers?
Absolutely. We break down every part of your property contract review, so even first-timers feel like seasoned pros.
What if my property purchase is urgent or under a tight deadline?
No stress. We’re pros at urgent reviews and guarantee a two-business-day turnaround. Just flag your deadline and we’ll make it happen.
How do I get started with Titlespace?
It’s as simple as click, upload, done. Book online, upload your contract and we’ll start your property contract review pronto.