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How long does conveyancing take in Victoria?

Most Victorian conveyancing settles in 30–90 days — set by the settlement period in your contract.

In Victoria the length of a conveyance is driven by the settlement period in the Contract of Sale — commonly 30, 60 or 90 days from when the contract goes unconditional. The legal work (reviewing the Section 32, contract, searches and adjustments) runs alongside that period.

A straightforward matter usually completes within the contract's window. Delays tend to come from finance, building and pest issues, or problems in the title or Section 32 — which is why having your contract reviewed before you sign matters.

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General information only, specific to Victoria and current as at 2026 — not legal advice. Please contact us for advice about your particular situation.

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