Find and compare law firms in South Australia. Browse by practice area and read client reviews to make an informed decision.
We list 134 property & conveyancing firms in South Australia. They hold an average client rating of 4.6 out of 5 across 129 rated firms.
Property lawyers and conveyancers handle the legal side of buying, selling and leasing property. They review contracts, manage settlement and protect you from costly mistakes in the largest transaction most people make.
White Berman Grant Legal White Berman Grant Legal is a reputable law firm with offices in Adelaide and Modbury, providing expert legal…
Websters Lawyers is a reputable law firm based in Adelaide, South Australia, with multiple office locations across the city, including…
Websters Lawyers Websters Lawyers is a law firm based in Adelaide, South Australia, with four office locations in the city, Ridgehaven,…
Wright Street Lawyers is a trusted law firm based in Adelaide, South Australia, providing expert legal services across various practice…
WRP Legal WRP Legal is a full-service commercial law firm with offices in Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne. Backed by top-tier expertise and…
YLP - Your Legal Partner YLP - Your Legal Partner, incorporating Guarna Legal, is a law firm based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a…
Zed Legal Zed Legal is a forward-looking law firm with a presence in Australia and the United States. Their team, led by Managing Attorney…
Zielinski Legal is a boutique law firm located in Wayville, South Australia, on the fringe of the Adelaide CBD. The firm offers a range of…
A conveyancer handles the standard transfer process, while a property lawyer can also advise on legal complications such as disputes, unusual contract terms or trust and company purchases. For a straightforward sale either may be suitable.
Yes. Having a lawyer review the contract of sale before you sign is one of the best ways to avoid expensive surprises, as they can flag unfavourable conditions, hidden costs and issues with the property.
Professional fees for a standard residential conveyance are commonly charged as a fixed fee, separate from government costs such as stamp duty and search fees. Ask for an itemised quote covering both.
Look for a firm with genuine experience in your specific type of matter, clear and upfront pricing, and strong client reviews. Most firms offer an initial consultation, which is a good chance to ask about their approach and likely costs.
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