North Adelaide · SA · 5006

Seller Conveyancing in North Adelaide, SA

Comparing seller conveyancing in North Adelaide? Browse the providers we list serving North Adelaide and the surrounding Adelaide area, typically $600 — $1,800. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.

I'm selling my house, do I need a conveyancer?

In Australia, both can handle a standard residential property transfer. Conveyancers are licensed specialists who only do property work and typically charge $700-$2,000 (cheaper). Property lawyers are solicitors who can handle conveyancing plus complex legal issues like trust structures, contract disputes, or development approvals — they charge $1,500-$4,000+. Use a conveyancer for straightforward residential purchases and a property lawyer for off-the-plan, commercial property, or anything with legal complications. In Queensland, conveyancing must be done by a solicitor.

500,000+

Property transactions in Australia annually

$1,200

Average residential conveyancing fee

$11.4 trillion

Australia's residential property market

42 days

Median settlement period

North Adelaide at a glance

North Adelaide (5006) is a heritage inner-city precinct suburb of Adelaide, SA, approximately 2 km from the Adelaide CBD. Home to around 6,000 residents with a median age of 39 and a median household income of $1,867/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $1300k (2026). Local landmarks include Adelaide Oval.

Population

6,000

Median age

39

Median income / wk

$1,867

Km from CBD

2

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Conveyancers serving North Adelaide listed in our directory

Alphabetical. Ordering on ranked listicles follows our methodology. Updated June 2026.

1836 Conveyancing

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

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Wayville

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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Adelaide Hills Conveyancers

AIC-member licensed conveyancing firm with 12 conveyancers in Stirling, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, subdivision.

SA Registered Conveyancer AIC member Fixed fee structure 12+ licensed conveyancers Stirling based

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $660

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Beger & Co Lawyers

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

Licensed conveyancer Fixed fee from $1490 Residential purchase Residential sale St Peters

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $1490

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Blackwood & Belair Conveyancing

Licensed conveyancing firm in Blackwood, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Blackwood

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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Clever Conveyancing SA

AIC-member licensed conveyancing firm in Modbury, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, family transfer.

SA Registered Conveyancer AIC member Fixed fee structure Modbury based

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $660

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Conveyancing on the Fleurieu

Licensed conveyancing firm in McLaren Vale, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale McLaren Vale

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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conveyancingsa.com.au

Licensed conveyancing firm in Adelaide (Hutt Street), Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, off-the-plan.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed fee from $880 Residential purchase Residential sale Adelaide (Hutt Street)

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $880

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Eckermann Conveyancers

Licensed conveyancing firm in Adelaide (180 Flinders Street), Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, commercial.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Adelaide (180 Flinders Street)

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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Eckermanns

AIC-member licensed conveyancing firm with 60 conveyancers in Adelaide CBD, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, subdivision.

SA Registered Conveyancer AIC member Fixed fee structure 60+ licensed conveyancers 49+ years operating Adelaide CBD based

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $660

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Elite Conveyancing

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

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Marden

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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JKA & Co Conveyancing

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

Licensed conveyancer Fixed fee from $675 Residential purchase Residential sale Adelaide

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $675

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Key Conveyancing Services

Licensed conveyancing firm in Holden Hill, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Holden Hill

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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Lawlab Conveyancing

Licensed conveyancing firm in Adelaide CBD, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, off-the-plan.

SA Registered Conveyancer Fixed fee structure 50+ licensed conveyancers Adelaide CBD based

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $660

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Lynch Meyer Lawyers

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

Licensed conveyancer Fixed fee from $850 Residential purchase Residential sale Adelaide

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $850

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Miriam Errington Conveyancing

Licensed conveyancing firm in Payneham, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, off-the-plan.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Payneham

Adelaide

Fixed-fee quotes available

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Prospect Conveyancing

Licensed conveyancing firm in Prospect / North Adelaide, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed-fee pricing Residential purchase Residential sale Prospect / North Adelaide

Adelaide

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Thomson and Associates

Licensed conveyancing firm in McLaren Vale, Adelaide. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers.

Licensed conveyancer Fixed fee from $990 Residential purchase Residential sale McLaren Vale

Adelaide

Fixed fee from $990

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Common questions

Conveyancer FAQs, North Adelaide

How much should conveyancing cost in North Adelaide (North Adelaide) 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.

What is PEXA settlement?

PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) is the digital settlement platform now used for over 99% of property transactions in Australia. It replaces the old paper-based system where conveyancers physically attended a settlement room with bank cheques. PEXA settles transactions electronically — typically completing within 1-2 hours on settlement day. Both your conveyancer and the lender must be PEXA-registered. PEXA settlement is faster, cheaper, and reduces errors compared to manual settlement.

What's a Section 32 / Vendor Statement?

A Section 32 (Victoria) or Vendor Statement is a legal document the seller must provide before contract signing, disclosing key information about the property: title details, rates and charges, planning information, building permits, owners corporation (strata) details, and any encumbrances or covenants. Buying without a Section 32 — or one that's incomplete — gives the buyer rights to cancel the contract. Other states have similar disclosure documents (NSW: Contract for Sale + s149 Certificate, QLD: Contract Disclosure Statement, etc.).

Who pays for conveyancing — buyer or seller?

Each party pays their own conveyancer. Buyers and sellers each engage their own conveyancer or solicitor — neither party pays the other's legal fees. Both fees are typically paid at settlement, deducted from the settlement funds (for sellers, from sale proceeds; for buyers, added to the purchase amount). Some online conveyancers offer "no upfront fee — pay at settlement" as a feature.

Do I need a conveyancer if I'm buying off-the-plan?

Yes, absolutely — and you should engage a conveyancer or property lawyer experienced specifically in off-the-plan contracts. Off-the-plan contracts are 100-300+ pages, contain critical clauses around sunset dates, variations, defects, and price adjustments, and you're committing 12-36 months in advance. Standard conveyancers may not adequately review the complex contractual provisions. Expect to pay $2,000-$5,000 for proper off-the-plan conveyancing — money well spent given the price tag of the purchase.

Can I use the same conveyancer as the seller?

No — this is a clear conflict of interest and not permitted under professional standards. Each party must have independent legal representation. The same conveyancer cannot represent both buyer and seller in the same transaction. You're free to choose any licensed conveyancer or solicitor in your state. Some real estate agents recommend conveyancers (often through referral relationships) — you're not obligated to use them. Compare 3 quotes before deciding.