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Best Conveyancer in Geelong, 2026

6 of the 139 conveyancers in our directory operate in Geelong, VIC, ranked on verifiable credentials and information transparency. Coverage spans Geelong, Highton, Grovedale, Leopold, Lara and Drysdale. Published pricing across Geelong conveyancers ranges from $1,100 to $1,250. Listed providers serving this market are licensed or registered with Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV). This list ranks by independent score across credentials, transparency, and service coverage. No pay-to-rank, no sponsored entries.

6 providers ranked No paid placements
The Finance Desk · Editorial team, accountants + mortgage brokers + financial planners + conveyancers · Updated 11 June 2026 · How we rank · Editorial standards

Which is the best conveyancer in Geelong?

Our top-ranked conveyancer in Geelong for 2026 is LEAD Conveyancing Geelong — LEAD Conveyancing Geelong consistently ranks among the top conveyancers in Geelong. Runners-up: Van Beveren Lawyers and Jeanette Ernst Conveyancing. All 6 providers in this guide serve Geelong and are ranked on verifiable credentials and information transparency, not paid placement.

Based on 6 providers profiled in Geelong, all cross-referenced against the relevant Australian regulator. Independent ranking, no paid placements, no first-party reviews.

Key takeaways

  • 6 listed providers operate in Geelong, VIC (of 139 nationally).
  • Coverage focus: Geelong, Highton, Grovedale, Leopold, Lara.
  • Our #1 pick for Geelong: LEAD Conveyancing Geelong — best for overall quality and reliability in geelong.
  • Geelong-specific pricing range from listed providers: $1,100 to $1,250.
  • Independent comparison, no paid placements. Last reviewed 11 June 2026.

6 Verified Conveyancers in Geelong, Ranked

#1

LEAD Conveyancing Geelong

Geelong, Australia

Fixed fee from $1250

Best for: overall quality and reliability in Geelong

LEAD Conveyancing Geelong consistently ranks among the top conveyancers in Geelong. Licensed conveyancing firm in Geelong, Geelong. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, off-the-plan. Pricing fixed fee from $1250.

Strengths

  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Fixed fee from $1250
  • Residential purchase
  • Residential sale

Consider

  • Based in Geelong, may have limited reach outside the metro area
  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
#2

Van Beveren Lawyers

Geelong, Australia

Fixed fee from $1100

Best for: strong local reputation in Geelong

Van Beveren Lawyers stands out for a mix of strong reviews (0/5 across 0 reviews) and clear pricing. Licensed conveyancing firm in Newcomb, Geelong. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, off-the-plan. Pricing fixed fee from $1100.

Strengths

  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Fixed fee from $1100
  • Residential purchase
  • Residential sale

Consider

  • Based in Geelong, may have limited reach outside the metro area
  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
#3

Jeanette Ernst Conveyancing

Geelong, Australia

Fixed-fee quotes available

Best for: value for money across Geelong

With a 0/5 rating from 0 reviewers, Jeanette Ernst Conveyancing is a reliable pick. Licensed conveyancing firm in Geelong, Geelong. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, off-the-plan. Pricing fixed-fee quotes available.

Strengths

  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Fixed-fee pricing
  • Residential purchase
  • Residential sale

Consider

  • Based in Geelong, may have limited reach outside the metro area
  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
#4

Norton Conveyancing

Geelong, Australia

Fixed-fee quotes available

Best for: first-time clients in Geelong

Norton Conveyancing earns its spot through transparent pricing and a credible track record in Geelong. Licensed conveyancing firm in Geelong, Geelong. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers. Pricing fixed-fee quotes available.

Strengths

  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Fixed-fee pricing
  • Residential purchase
  • Residential sale

Consider

  • Based in Geelong, may have limited reach outside the metro area
  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
#5

Barwon Conveyancing

Geelong, Australia

Fixed-fee quotes available

Best for: conveyancers with strong local reviews

Barwon Conveyancing consistently ranks among the top conveyancers in Geelong. Licensed conveyancing firm in Geelong, Geelong. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers. Pricing fixed-fee quotes available.

Strengths

  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Fixed-fee pricing
  • Residential purchase
  • Residential sale

Consider

  • Based in Geelong, may have limited reach outside the metro area
  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
#6

Cahill Conveyancing

Geelong, Australia

Fixed-fee quotes available

Best for: overall quality and reliability in Geelong

Cahill Conveyancing stands out for a mix of strong reviews (0/5 across 0 reviews) and clear pricing. Licensed conveyancing firm in Geelong West, Geelong. Specialises in residential purchase, residential sale, transfers. Pricing fixed-fee quotes available.

Strengths

  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Fixed-fee pricing
  • Residential purchase
  • Residential sale

Consider

  • Based in Geelong, may have limited reach outside the metro area
  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
Conveyancer in Geelong, side by side · Click any header to sort
Provider Price range Service coverage Best for
LEAD Conveyancing Geelong Fixed fee from $1250Licensed conveyanceroverall quality and reliability in Geelong
Van Beveren Lawyers Fixed fee from $1100Licensed conveyancerstrong local reputation in Geelong
Jeanette Ernst Conveyancing Fixed-fee quotes availableLicensed conveyancervalue for money across Geelong
Norton Conveyancing Fixed-fee quotes availableLicensed conveyancerfirst-time clients in Geelong
Barwon Conveyancing Fixed-fee quotes availableLicensed conveyancerconveyancers with strong local reviews
Cahill Conveyancing Fixed-fee quotes availableLicensed conveyanceroverall quality and reliability in Geelong

Pricing and availability data checked against public sources at time of publication. We do not host first-party reviews; star ratings have been removed from this directory pending a moderated review-collection process.

How we rank conveyancer in Geelong

We rank providers using a weighted scoring model: 40% credentials and regulator verification, 25% price transparency and value, 20% service coverage (availability, response time, specialisations), 10% information completeness, and 5% complaint history (Fair Trading, industry ombudsman). Rankings update quarterly or when new data warrants a change. Best Conveyancers Australia does not accept payment to feature or rank providers; where referral fees apply, they are disclosed in our footer and do not affect position.

Common questions

FAQs: conveyancer in Geelong

Who is the best conveyancer in Geelong?

Our 2026 ranking puts LEAD Conveyancing Geelong first for Geelong, best for overall quality and reliability in geelong. We rank on verifiable credentials, information transparency and service coverage — not paid placement. "Best" depends on your specific needs, so use our ranking criteria below and compare 2–3 before committing.

How much do conveyancers cost in Geelong?

Services typically cost between $600 and $3,000 in Geelong in 2026, depending on scope, provider seniority, and specialisation. Most providers offer free initial quotes; comparing 3 or more before committing is a common consumer approach.

How quickly can I get a quote in Geelong?

Most conveyancers in Geelong respond to quote requests within 24 hours, and many within the same business day. Submitting your requirements once through a comparison service like Best Conveyancers Australia returns up to 3 quotes in under a minute.

How much should conveyancing cost in Australia in 2026?

Standard residential conveyancing in Australia in 2026 costs $700-$2,500 in professional fees, plus $300-$800 in disbursements (title searches, council and water certificates, rates certificates). Total $1,000-$3,300. Online conveyancers like Settle Easy and Lawlab offer fixed fees from $770. Traditional conveyancers charge $1,200-$2,000. Solicitor-led conveyancing $1,500-$4,000. Off-the-plan and commercial work is more expensive due to contract complexity. Always get a written fixed-fee quote that includes disbursements.

How long does a property purchase take to settle?

Standard settlement periods in Australia: New South Wales typically 42 days, Victoria 30-60 days, Queensland 30-45 days, Western Australia 35-60 days. The exact period is negotiated in the contract. Settlement timeline starts at exchange of contracts (after cooling-off) and includes time for the buyer to arrange finance and the conveyancer to do pre-settlement checks. Cash buyers can settle in 14-21 days. Off-the-plan settlements can take 12-36 months depending on construction.

What does a conveyancer actually do?

Your conveyancer: reviews the contract before you sign, conducts title searches and verifies legal ownership, orders council and water certificates, calculates stamp duty and arranges payment, prepares all settlement documents, liaises with your bank for mortgage settlement, attends settlement on your behalf (or organises electronic settlement via PEXA), arranges title transfer and registration. They are your legal representative for the entire transaction. They prevent you from inheriting unpaid rates, undisclosed easements, or contract issues that could cost you thousands.

What is PEXA settlement?

PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) is the digital settlement platform now used for over 99% of property transactions in Australia. It replaces the old paper-based system where conveyancers physically attended a settlement room with bank cheques. PEXA settles transactions electronically — typically completing within 1-2 hours on settlement day. Both your conveyancer and the lender must be PEXA-registered. PEXA settlement is faster, cheaper, and reduces errors compared to manual settlement.

What's a Section 32 / Vendor Statement?

A Section 32 (Victoria) or Vendor Statement is a legal document the seller must provide before contract signing, disclosing key information about the property: title details, rates and charges, planning information, building permits, owners corporation (strata) details, and any encumbrances or covenants. Buying without a Section 32 — or one that's incomplete — gives the buyer rights to cancel the contract. Other states have similar disclosure documents (NSW: Contract for Sale + s149 Certificate, QLD: Contract Disclosure Statement, etc.).