Whether you're buying or selling a home in Newcastle, it’s a big milestone — and with it comes a long list of legal requirements, contracts, and deadlines. It’s exciting, but without the right support, it can also feel overwhelming.At Your Move Conveyancing, our job is to take care of the legal side so you can focus on what matters: your next chapter. As property conveyancing specialists Newcastle with extensive experience across New South Wales, we offer a fast, reliable, and client-first service that’s built around you.

Why Local Knowledge Matters
Newcastle is a growing city with a diverse property landscape — from coastal homes in Merewether to heritage terraces in Cooks Hill and new developments near Honeysuckle. Each suburb presents unique legal and compliance considerations.Our Newcastle-based team understands the local nuances, including:
- Strata obligations common in inner-city apartments
- Heritage protections on older properties
- Zoning restrictions in suburbs like Mayfield or Charlestown
- Local contract terms frequently used by Newcastle agents and developers
We handle these issues before they become problems — giving you peace of mind from start to finish.
Support for Buyers in Newcastle
If you’re buying a property, you’re likely asking:
- How quickly can someone review my contract?
- What due diligence should I be doing?
- Can my conveyancer liaise with my bank and agent?
- What happens if something goes wrong before settlement?
At Your Move Conveyancing, we:
- Review your contract within two hours
- Identify any red flags in the contract, title, and property searches
- Coordinate with your lender and real estate agent to keep things on track
- Keep you informed every step of the way — no jargon, just plain-English updates
Whether it’s your first home or an investment, we make sure the legal side of your purchase is secure and stress-free.
Support for Sellers in Newcastle
Selling property comes with its own set of priorities. Most sellers want a quick, smooth sale — and no legal surprises.Our service includes:
- Preparing your contract of sale within two business days
- Ensuring all required disclosures and certificates are included
- Managing negotiations with buyers and their conveyancers
- Overseeing settlement and discharge of mortgage with your lender
And with our no sale, no fee policy, you won’t pay us unless your sale goes ahead.

How We Simplify the Process
We know property law, but more importantly, we know how to make the experience easier for you. Here's what sets us apart:
- Fixed fees — so you know exactly what you're paying from the start
- No sale, no fee — you're only charged if your transaction goes ahead
- Fast turnaround — contract reviews in two hours, contracts prepared in two business days
- Available seven days a week — because real estate doesn’t stop on weekends
Our goal is to take the pressure off your shoulders and give you complete clarity at every step.
Common Risks We Help You Avoid
As experienced property conveyancing specialists, we’re here to protect you from common issues such as:
- Unfair contract terms
- Outstanding council rates or land tax
- Unpaid strata levies or hidden defects
- Easement and boundary disputes
- Delays in settlement due to missing documents
We identify these risks early — so you don’t deal with them later.
The Newcastle Property Market: What We See
Newcastle has become a hub for all types of buyers and sellers:
- First home buyers are drawn to Mayfield, Wallsend, and Jesmond
- Families look for lifestyle suburbs like Adamstown, New Lambton, and Charlestown
- Investors focus on the CBD and Honeysuckle
- Downsizers often sell larger homes in outer suburbs and move closer to the coast
We tailor our approach based on your goals, timeline, and property type.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does conveyancing take in Newcastle?Most property transactions in Newcastle take between 6 to 8 weeks from exchange to settlement. This can vary depending on what has been mutually agreed in the contract. We keep your matter progressing smoothly and keep you updated at every stepWhat’s the difference between a solicitor and a conveyancer? A solicitor is a lawyer who may work across many legal areas. A licensed conveyancer focuses solely on property transactions — that’s our full-time profession, and we specialise in it.Can you review my contract before I make an offer?Yes. We recommend making a verbal offer first, which is not legally binding. This allows you to express interest without committing. We then provide a fast contract review so you can act quickly with confidence.Do you only work with clients in Newcastle? We assist clients right across the Newcastle region — from Merewether and Charlestown to Wallsend, Mayfield, and beyond. Our services are fully online and available to clients anywhere in New South Wales.
Why Choose Your Move Conveyancing?
We’re not just document processors. We’re licensed property professionals who care about your experience. With thousands of successful settlements across Newcastle and NSW, our team is known for being:
- Transparent with pricing
- Fast with contract turnaround
- Always available for support and updates
- Experts in NSW property transactions
- Trusted by buyers, sellers, and agents alike
Start Your Move With Confidence
If you’re buying or selling in Newcastle, let us handle the legal side with care and clarity. Reach out today and see how easy your property transaction can be when you’ve got the right team on your side.We’re here seven days a week — and ready when you are.



