Station Street, Moorabin
Conveyancing in Moorabbin
We provide conveyancing for Moorabbin — with local knowledge of Kingston planning, industrial‑residential transition zones and mixed‑use pockets. Moorabbin is one of Melbourne’s most diverse and fast‑changing suburbs, shaped by a blend of established family homes, post‑war brick properties, new townhouse developments, and industrial areas transitioning to residential and commercial use. With strong appeal for families, investors and business owners, Moorabbin presents a wide range of property types — each with its own legal considerations.
Burton Morley Naughton has been assisting Moorabbin, Bayside and Inner South families for decades. We provide practical, thorough conveyancing services backed by experienced property lawyers who ensure your contract, Section 32 and settlement are handled correctly from the start.
Local Conveyancing Expertise in Moorabbin
“We asked Burton Morley Naughton to help us with some conveyancing. We had a great experience with an upfront quote for services that didn’t change when it came to payment. Their ability to turn things around quickly helped us out hugely as well. Would recommend!.”
Simon PriestOur Conveyancing Approach
Our Process: What to Expect
Four clear steps from contract review to post-settlement, overseen by qualified property lawyers.
Why Using a Lawyer Matters
Lawyer-led protection, qualified legal advice, and support that conveyancing practices aren’t licensed or trained to provide.
A Full Range of Conveyancing Services
Residential and commercial conveyancing handled end‑to‑end, from contracts to settlements, caveats and complex multi‑party matters.
Get Your Moorabbin Contract Reviewed Today
Fixed fee conveyancing. Most standard conveyancing matters can be completed on a fixed‑fee basis, giving you certainty from the outset. For more complex matters (caveats, disputes, family transfers), we provide a clear estimate upfront.
Buying or selling in Moorabbin? Email your contract for a fast review. admin@bmnlaw.com.au
When you email your contract, our lawyers review it quickly and flag anything that could cost you money, delay settlement or put you at risk. You’ll get clear, actionable advice so you can make a confident decision before signing anything.
Not ready to email your contract? You can still get in touch — we’re happy to answer questions, talk through your situation, or guide you on what to do next.