Led by 25-plus years experienced conveyancer Rosa Guerrisi, AFG Conveyancing combines warm, client-focused service with clear communication, meticulous legal precision and timely execution.
From the first contract review to settlement day, we will guide you step-by-step, explain everything in plain English, and keep you updated so you’re never left wondering what’s going on.
AFG Conveyancing is built on a simple but powerful idea: treat people the way you’d want your own family to be treated when dealing with their biggest assets. Rosa’s upbringing gave her the values of respect, fairness and standing up for herself. And this sits at the heart of how Rosa advocates for her clients: fair, but firm; kind, but not a pushover.
Rosa has a Diploma in Business Legal Practice, and is proud to have learned conveyancing the “old-school” way: manually, step-by-step, with no shortcuts and a deep understanding of the underlying law and process. Her extraordinary experience in conveyancing includes working at notable firms such as Mills Oakley and Holding Redlich. She handled countless matters for buyers, sellers and lenders, built strong technical expertise and rock-solid reliability.
Whether you’re buying, selling or transferring property, you’ll work with a conveyancer who cares about your outcome, fights for your interests and communicates with the same honesty and care Rosa grew up with at her family’s kitchen table.
We act with empathy, care and integrity, always prioritising your best interests over expediency.
We explain every step in plain English, in writing and verbally, so you always know what’s happening and why.
We dig into the detail, anticipate issues and solve problems early to protect you at every stage of the property transaction.
We respect deadlines, prepare early, respond promptly and keep matters moving so your settlement is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
A conveyancer helps manage the legal and administrative steps involved in buying, selling or transferring property. This includes reviewing contracts, preparing documents, completing property searches, liaising with banks and other parties, and helping ensure settlement is completed correctly.
It is best to contact us as early as possible. If you are buying, speak to us before signing a contract. If you are selling, contact us before listing your property so your contract and vendor statement can be prepared properly.
Yes. We can review the contract and section 32 before you make an offer or bid at auction. We explain key risks, important conditions and anything that may need to be changed before you proceed.
Yes. We regularly assist first-home buyers and understand that the process can feel overwhelming. We explain each step clearly, answer your questions in plain English and help you feel more confident before signing or settling.
AFG Conveyancing can assist clients across Victoria with buying, selling and transferring property. Most of the conveyancing process can be managed by phone, email and electronic settlement systems.
A section 32, also known as a vendor statement, is a legal document provided by the seller. It includes important information about the property, such as title details, rates, zoning, services, restrictions and other matters buyers should know before signing.
Settlement timeframes vary depending on the contract, lender requirements and the type of transaction. Many standard property settlements are 30, 60 or 90 days, but we will confirm the relevant dates and keep you updated throughout the process.
Costs depend on the type of transaction and the work required. We provide clear fee information upfront, including our professional fees and likely disbursements, so you understand the expected costs before we begin.
Find answers to common conveyancing questions below. If you require additional information or clarification, our friendly team is always available to assist you.