Compare Conveyancers in NSW
Conveyancing fees vary by $800+ in NSW. Compare 1,967 licensed conveyancers verified against the NSW Fair Trading register.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a conveyancer in NSW?
Look for a licensed conveyancer with current NSW Fair Trading registration. Compare quotes from at least 3 practitioners, ask about fixed-fee arrangements, and check they have professional indemnity insurance. Experience with your property type (house, unit, off-the-plan) is also important.
What is the difference between a conveyancer and a solicitor?
Licensed conveyancers specialise in property transfers and are typically more affordable than solicitors. Solicitors are qualified lawyers who can also handle broader legal issues. Both can handle standard residential conveyancing in NSW.
How much does a conveyancer cost in NSW?
Conveyancing fees in NSW typically range from $800 to $2,500 for residential property. Most conveyancers offer fixed-fee arrangements. Disbursements (searches, registration fees) add $300–$800 on top.
Do I need a conveyancer to buy property in NSW?
While not legally required, using a licensed conveyancer or solicitor is strongly recommended. They handle contract review, property searches, stamp duty calculations, and the settlement process — protecting your interests throughout the transaction.
How do I verify a conveyancer is licensed?
All conveyancers listed here are verified against the NSW Fair Trading public register. You can also check directly at the NSW Fair Trading website by searching for their licence number.