At Burridge, Harris & Flynn, we specialise in the purchase or sale of real estate. We have considerable experience in a broad range of land deals including:
- Flats or home units
- Houses
- Vacant land
- Rural properties
- Commercial buildings
- First homes (including applications for duty concessions or exemptions)
- Updating or downsizing your home
- Aged care contracts and retirement homes
- Large rural holdings
- Intergenerational transfers
- Town planning and development
- Subdivisions
Our specialist Scott Flynn has over 30 years’ experience in the Clarence Valley and can advise on issues such as:
- Local Government law
- Succession planning
- Dealing with dip sites, crown leases, enclosure permits and EP purchases
- Access issues and Water Access Licences
- Correspondence with councils, surveyors and other professional advisers
- Advice for developers
- Advice on the sale and purchase of shopping centres and commercial buildings
- Advice on permitted legal use of properties
To find out more information, or to book a consultation with our conveyancing and property law specialist Scott Flynn, give our friendly team a call.
(02) 66 422 922
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I get out of the contract?
A: It may be that you are not even in a contract. This is a common area of confusion and requires careful analysis by a skilled lawyer.
Q: Do I have a cooling off period?
A: If you are selling land you do not have a cooling off right, but the buyer might. If you are
buying land, you might have a cooling off right depending on the size and type of land and the circumstances in which you entered the contract and what sort of property it is. There are particular laws governing this area and it pays to seek proper advice.