Conveyancing Cost Calculator

Estimate conveyancing costs in Australia. Choose whether you’re buying or selling, the property type and your state, the calculator includes professional fees plus typical disbursements.

Estimated conveyancing cost$950$1,450Indicative estimate only
How your estimate comparesTypical range
$1,000typical job$2,500

💡Disbursements (searches and certificates) are often $300–$600 on top of the professional fee, ask for the all-in figure.

Where the money goes
  • Professional fee$750
  • Searches & disbursements$350
  • GST & admin$100
💰 Ways to save
  • A conveyancer is cheaper than a solicitor for a standard, straightforward transaction.
  • Get a fixed-fee quote that itemises disbursements so there are no surprises at settlement.
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How we estimate this

Conveyancing in Australia typically costs $1,000–$2,500 in 2026 for a standard residential transaction, made up of the professional fee plus searches and disbursements (often $300–$600).

Pricing reviewed: June 2026.

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Understanding conveyancing costs in Australia

Conveyancing in Australia typically costs $1,000–$2,500 in 2026 for a standard residential transaction, made up of the professional fee plus searches and disbursements (often $300–$600).

Selling usually costs a little more because the conveyancer prepares the contract and vendor disclosure. Off-the-plan and strata properties involve extra review and cost more.

Frequently asked questions

How much does conveyancing cost in Australia?

Typically $1,000–$2,500 in 2026 for a standard residential transaction, including the professional fee plus searches and disbursements.

Is conveyancing cheaper for buyers or sellers?

Selling often costs slightly more because the conveyancer prepares the contract of sale and vendor disclosure documents.

Do I need a conveyancer or a solicitor?

Either can handle a standard transaction. A solicitor is useful for complex matters or where legal disputes may arise.

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