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Trading for 8 years

About Bell Conveyancing

Bell Conveyancing is an award-winning team dedicated to providing exceptional conveyancing services. With offices in Bathurst and Orange for face-to-face transactions, we proudly service the entire state of New South Wales remotely. About Us: Award-Winning Team: Recognised for our excellence in conveyancing. Locally Owned & Operated: Established in 2017 by Kristy Bell, Director and Licensed Conveyancer, from her spare bedroom. Women-Run Business: Proudly led by women, offering a unique perspective and dedication to client care. Client-Focused: Created with the busy client in mind, providing flexible and accessible services. Contact us today to experience the Bell Conveyancing difference!

Services

  • E-Conveyancing

  • After Hour Appointments

  • Digital Signatures

  • Justice of the Peace

  • Digital Verification of IDs

  • Stewart Title Insurance

  • Electricity Connection & Disconnections

  • Drafting Contracts

  • Drafting Auction Contracts

  • Statutory Warranties

  • Commercial Property

  • Commercial Leases

  • Residential Property Purchases

  • Residential Property Sales

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Location

244 Howick St, Bathurst NSW

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Ways to Pay

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    Cash

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    EFT

Licences

  • PEXA Certified Member

  • Australian Institute of Conveyancers NSW Division LTD

Frequently Asked Questions

What do we charge?

One of the costs involved in your transaction will be the fees that you pay to your conveyancer. Your conveyancer’s fees at Bell Conveyancing reflect their professionalism and the complexity of your transaction. In NSW fees are not regulated and are reflective of the amount of time and specialised skill required for your particular transaction.

Can I do the conveyancing work myself?

Whilst it is not against the law to do the conveyancing work yourself, it is not recommended. Conveyancing requires highly technical legal work and if an error is made it may cause settlement to be delayed and cause substantial additional costs or even termination of contract by the other party.

Bell Conveyancing