This depends on your budget and the property you are looking to buy or sell. Generally speaking, if are worried about any issues about your conveyancing matter and you want to be sure that the transaction goes smoothly, then it is best to engage a solicitor. You might have to pay a few hundred dollars more if you engage a solicitor over a conveyancer.

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