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Announcing Our New Conveyancing Office in Townsville
Bush to Beach Legal are excited to announce the opening of our new conveyancing office in Townsville, Queensland! Our new office allows us to better serve our clients in the Townsville area, providing the same high-quality, fixed fee conveyancing services for buying or selling land, houses, or units through Queensland.

We Discuss the True Cost of Buying a House in Queensland
If you’ve been dreaming of owning your own home in sunny Queensland and wondering what other costs are involved in buying a home, read on. Buying a house isn’t just about the final negotiated price, there are quite a few costs that most buyers either don’t know about or have

Will Sunshine Coast Rates Increase After Land Valuations?
Land valuations have climbed by a least 25 per cent across the Sunshine Coast region with some property owners receiving an increase of a massive 80 per cent in one year. The Sunshine Coast isn’t the only South East Queensland area to receive increases in a move that may increase

10 Key Conveyancing Questions | Conveyancer Gold Coast
Buying and selling property can be one of the most stressful things we do as adults. We know that conveyancing includes legal professionals and if done correctly, you receive the keys on settlement day. At Bush to Beach Legal on the Gold Coast, we understand the complexities and stress involved

7 Mistakes to Avoid when Choosing a Bundaberg Conveyancer
Choosing the right conveyancer is important for your next property transaction. Whether you’re buying or selling property in Bundaberg, selecting the best conveyancer will make the process smooth and stress-free. However, making the wrong choice can lead to complications, delays, and unforeseen expenses. In this article, we’ll discuss 7 common

Does AFAD apply to New Zealand Citizens?
What Is Additional Foreign Acquirer Duty (AFAD)? The Additional Foreign Acquirer Duty (AFAD) is an extra Transfer Duty applied to individuals purchasing residential property in Queensland who are not Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents. Whether the land is acquired for investment or non-investment purposes, foreign buyers are now obligated to
