Conveyancer · Adelaide

Elite Conveyancing

Fixed-fee quotes available

Licensed conveyancing firm in Marden, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, commercial.

Is Elite Conveyancing a good conveyancer?

Elite Conveyancing is an established conveyancer provider based in Adelaide, Australia. Licensed conveyancing firm in Marden, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, commercial. Pricing is fixed-fee quotes available.

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Key takeaways

  • Elite Conveyancing is profiled in our independent conveyancer directory.
  • Primary location: Adelaide, Australia. Pricing: Fixed-fee quotes available.
  • Best for: Licensed conveyancer.
  • Website available for direct booking.
  • Compare with alternatives in our 2026 national ranking.

What Elite Conveyancing offers

Licensed conveyancer
Fixed-fee pricing
Residential purchase
Residential sale
Marden

Common questions

Elite Conveyancing FAQs

Is Elite Conveyancing reputable?

Elite Conveyancing is profiled in our independent directory based on public records and the provider's own published information. We do not yet aggregate review data for this category.

How much does Elite Conveyancing charge?

Elite Conveyancing's pricing falls in the "Fixed-fee quotes available" range. Exact quotes depend on the specific service and scope — request a free written quote to compare before committing.

Where is Elite Conveyancing based?

Elite Conveyancing is primarily based in Adelaide, Australia, and serves clients across Adelaide and surrounding areas. Check with the provider directly for specific service-area coverage.

What are the alternatives to Elite Conveyancing?

Our independent ranking of the top conveyancer in Australia includes Dott & Crossitt Conveyancers + Solicitors, Your Move Conveyancing, SD Conveyancing. Each has different strengths — see our comparison for a side-by-side breakdown.

How much should conveyancing cost in Australia in 2026?

Standard residential conveyancing in Australia in 2026 costs $700-$2,500 in professional fees, plus $300-$800 in disbursements (title searches, council and water certificates, rates certificates). Total $1,000-$3,300. Online conveyancers like Settle Easy and Lawlab offer fixed fees from $770. Traditional conveyancers charge $1,200-$2,000. Solicitor-led conveyancing $1,500-$4,000. Off-the-plan and commercial work is more expensive due to contract complexity. Always get a written fixed-fee quote that includes disbursements.

How long does a property purchase take to settle?

Standard settlement periods in Australia: New South Wales typically 42 days, Victoria 30-60 days, Queensland 30-45 days, Western Australia 35-60 days. The exact period is negotiated in the contract. Settlement timeline starts at exchange of contracts (after cooling-off) and includes time for the buyer to arrange finance and the conveyancer to do pre-settlement checks. Cash buyers can settle in 14-21 days. Off-the-plan settlements can take 12-36 months depending on construction.

What does a conveyancer actually do?

Your conveyancer: reviews the contract before you sign, conducts title searches and verifies legal ownership, orders council and water certificates, calculates stamp duty and arranges payment, prepares all settlement documents, liaises with your bank for mortgage settlement, attends settlement on your behalf (or organises electronic settlement via PEXA), arranges title transfer and registration. They are your legal representative for the entire transaction. They prevent you from inheriting unpaid rates, undisclosed easements, or contract issues that could cost you thousands.

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