As one of the state’s leading conveyancing firms, Eckermanns gets asked all the questions about buying and selling property.
Each month, Eckermanns’ client partner in Port Lincoln, Courtney Evans, will answer the most common ones in this column.
If there is something you would like to know, just reach out to Courtney – she is always happy to help.
What does a conveyancer do?
A conveyancer handles the legal side of buying or selling property, so everything runs smoothly. They review your contract and Form 1, organise searches, explain your rights, talk to agents and banks, and manage settlement, making sure the property transfer and payments are done correctly so you avoid delays or any surprises.
When should I engage a conveyancer?
It is best to engage a conveyancer before you sign a contract. They can review the contract and Form 1, flag any risks and make sure key protections like finance, cooling off or inspections are included.
How long does conveyancing take?
The conveyancing process usually takes 30 to 90 days, depending on your contract and things like finance, inspections or search results. Timelines can shift, but we stay on top of issues to keep settlement on track.
Can I choose my own conveyancer?
Yes, you can choose. While agents or lenders may suggest someone, the decision is entirely yours. It is important to work with a conveyancer you trust – someone independent, experienced and focused solely on your best interests.
How much does conveyancing cost?
Costs vary depending on the property, the complexity of the transaction and the work required. Most conveyancers charge a professional fee plus standard search and government charges, which differ from matter to matter. A good conveyancer will clearly outline all expected costs upfront and keep you informed of any additional costs so there are no surprises at settlement.
If you are looking for a conveyancer or want to discuss the property process with Courtney, please contact her on (08) 7634 9460 or email courtney.evans@eckermanns.com.au.
The Eckermanns Port Lincoln office is located at Jobomi House, at 50 Liverpool Street.







