The top 5 law firms ranked by client ratings and reviews.
All best property & conveyancing in queanbeyan, new south wales are ranked by verified client ratings. Use the filters below to narrow by region or practice area, or view the full directory for a complete list.
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.
North Herring Lawyers is a law firm dedicated to serving the National Capital and Southern NSW, as well as Sydney and interstate clients. Located in…
Baker Deane & Nutt Lawyers
Marjason & Marjason Solicitors is a law firm with a strong presence in New South Wales and Queensland, providing expert legal services to individuals and…
RMB Lawyers RMB Lawyers is a law firm with a strong presence in New South Wales, operating across 16 office locations in the Illawarra, Shoalhaven, Southern…
Bevan & Co Lawyers & Conveyancers is a well-regarded law firm located in Queanbeyan and Bungendore, providing expert legal services to the local community…
This ranking is based on real client feedback, not paid placement. We combine each firm's average client rating with the number of reviews it has received, so a firm with a single five-star review does not outrank an established practice with a long, consistent track record.
Ratings and review counts are sourced from public Google reviews and refreshed regularly. Because new reviews come in over time, the order of property & conveyancing firms can change as client feedback accumulates.
A high rating is a useful starting point, but it is not a substitute for your own research. We recommend contacting two or three firms, asking about their experience with matters like yours, and confirming fees before making a decision.
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.
Many firms offer a free or low-cost first appointment. Use it to explain your situation, understand your options and get a sense of fees before committing. It is also a useful way to compare a few firms.