Hurstville 2220
Conveyancing in Hurstville
We connect Hurstville buyers and sellers with licensed conveyancers and solicitors for fixed-fee conveyancing, from contract review to settlement day. We are a referral service, not a law firm or licensed conveyancing practice, and the conveyancer or solicitor we match you with carries out the conveyancing.
Property and conveyancing in Hurstville
Hurstville is the St George area's commercial centre, with a dense apartment core around the station and surrounding streets of brick family homes. Unit settlements are common near the centre, with freestanding houses on the outer streets.
Hurstville (2220) sits within easy reach of Westfield Hurstville, Hurstville Plaza and Penshurst Park, and the suburb's character comes through on streets such as Forest Road, Cross Street, Treacy Street. That local fabric matters at settlement, because the type of property you are buying or selling shapes the searches and the contract.
Across Hurstville, settlements range from freestanding houses to units and townhouses. Where the property is a freestanding home, the conveyancer or solicitor we connect you with reviews the contract, runs the title and property searches, calculates transfer duty (the NSW state tax on a property purchase, formerly stamp duty, administered by Revenue NSW) and manages settlement through PEXA, the online platform used to lodge documents and transfer ownership. Where it is a unit or townhouse, they also review the owners corporation records, levies and the strata disclosure, because an owners corporation (the entity that manages common property in a strata complex) carries costs and obligations a house contract does not.
NSW's rules apply the same way in Hurstville as anywhere in the state. Most residential contracts carry a 5 business day cooling-off period that starts on exchange of contracts and ends at 5pm on the fifth business day, and it does not apply to property bought at auction. A seller must include the prescribed documents in a NSW contract for sale before exchange (under the Conveyancing Act 1919 and the Conveyancing (Sale of Land) Regulation 2022), including the section 10.7 planning certificate. The conveyancer or solicitor we refer you to manages all of this, whether your Hurstville property is close to Penshurst, Allawah, Mortdale or right in the heart of the suburb.
On cost, many conveyancers and solicitors in our network offer a fixed professional fee for a routine Hurstville purchase or sale. Government charges, search fees, transfer duty and other disbursements are additional and confirmed separately in writing. We are a referral network and never set or charge the fee ourselves; we simply connect you with the right firm for your Hurstville property.
Conveyancing services in Hurstville
Whatever your Hurstville matter, we connect you with a licensed conveyancer or solicitor who handles it. Choose a service below.
Conveyancing in Hurstville: common questions
Quick, factual answers for buyers and sellers in this part of Sydney.
Do you cover conveyancing in Hurstville?
How much does conveyancing cost in Hurstville?
Do unit settlements in Hurstville need extra work?
Is there a cooling-off period when buying in Hurstville?
Get a quote for your Hurstville property
Tell us a little about your Hurstville property and we will connect you with a licensed conveyancer or solicitor for a fixed-fee quote, usually within 24 hours.
Get matched with a conveyancer or solicitor
Buying or selling in Hurstville?
Get a free fixed-fee quote from a licensed conveyancer or solicitor, usually within one business day.