Why You Need Conveyancing by
Noon When Buying a Property
Conveyancing is a crucial step in the property buying process that is often overlooked until it is too late to negotiate better conditions for yourself. Whether you’re purchasing an established house, vacant land, or an off-the-plan package, it is essential to consider conveyancing at the beginning of the process to avoid potential issues that can put your investment at risk.
The Risks of Not Considering Conveyancing Early
The Conveyancing process is governed by legislation and can be complex, with many pitfalls that can cost you time and money. If you don’t seek the advice of a Registered Conveyancer early, you may miss out on critical protections and opportunities to negotiate the terms of your purchase.

Conveyancing by Noon is a specialist Conveyancing firm that can help you navigate the complex process of buying a property. With their expertise, you can:

Legal Issues
Avoid costly mistakes and potential legal issues

Protected Rights
Ensure your rights are protected throughout the process

Negotiate With Confidence
Negotiate the terms of your purchase with confidencegas, and sewerage.

Meet Deadlines
Meet critical deadlines, including the cooling-off period
The Importance of a Cooling-Off Period - Protect Your Interests in a Property Purchase
In South Australia, there is a cooling-off period for residential property purchases of two clear business days (unless you purchase at Auction). This brief window allows buyers to withdraw from a contract, making it crucial to act swiftly. Conveyancing By Noon recommends taking the following steps to safeguard your interests:
Take Advantage of the Cooling-Off Period:
- Organise a Building and Pest Inspection to identify potential issues
- Allow Conveyancing By Noon to:
- Review the Contract and advise accordingly
- Review the Form 1 Vendor’s Statement – a critical and legally mandated document for Sellers to provide Buyers. This document, which can be complex to navigate and understand, provides you with vital information about the property you are considering purchasing. It helps you make informed decisions and protects you from potential risks associated with the property. We can decipher this for you and help you understand the information provided about the property that you’re considering buying
- Provide you with options and guidance
- Negotiate on your behalf with the Seller
- Empower you to decide whether to proceed or rescind your offer