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What Is a Conveyancer and Do I Need One?

June 23, 2026

A conveyancer is a licensed professional who manages the legal transfer of property ownership from seller to buyer. In Australia, engaging a conveyancer (or solicitor) is not legally required in every state, but it is strongly recommended. Here is everything you need to know before deciding.

What Does a Conveyancer Actually Do?

  • Reviews the contract of sale and Section 32 (vendor statement)
  • Conducts property title searches and checks for encumbrances
  • Manages the transfer of legal ownership
  • Coordinates with banks and lenders on settlement
  • Calculates and adjusts rates and taxes at settlement
  • Lodges documents with the relevant state land registry

Conveyancer vs Solicitor — What Is the Difference?

Conveyancer Property Solicitor
Scope Property transactions only All legal matters including property
Cost $800 to $1,500 typically $1,500 to $3,000+ typically
Best for Standard residential purchases Complex transactions, disputes, deceased estates

Do I Need a Conveyancer If I Have a Property Advisor?

Yes. A property advisor and a conveyancer do completely different jobs. Your Collings Property Advisor handles analysis, strategy and negotiation. Your conveyancer handles the legal transfer of the property. You need both for a complete, protected transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a conveyancer the same as a property lawyer?

No. A conveyancer is licensed specifically for property transfer work. A property lawyer (solicitor) has a broader legal qualification and can handle disputes, complex trusts and commercial matters beyond standard conveyancing.

How much does a conveyancer cost in Australia?

Conveyancing fees typically range from $800 to $1,500 for a standard residential purchase in Victoria. Costs vary by state and transaction complexity. Always get a fixed-fee quote upfront.

When should I engage a conveyancer?

Ideally before you sign anything. A conveyancer can review the contract before you commit, which is especially important for private sales and off-market transactions.

How Collings Property Advisory Works With Conveyancers

Collings Property Advisory handles the market analysis, negotiation strategy and offer preparation. We work alongside your conveyancer to give you complete coverage from initial offer through to settlement.

Book a Property Advisory session for $4,500 + GST. Visit collings.com.au/portal to get started.

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