Think Pink Conveyancing

Because your property deserves the right care: Think Pink for trusted conveyancing

Because your property deserves the right care, choose trusted conveyancing guidance for purchases, sales, transfers, contracts, and settlement support. Backed by a growing collection of 5-star client reviews.

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Core services

Practical support for every property move

Residential Sales & Purchases

Residential Sales & Purchases

We guide you through every step of your property journey with clear advice and a smooth, stress-free process.

Contract and Pre-Purchase Guidance

Contract and Pre-Purchase Guidance

Clear, practical advice before you commit, so you can move forward with confidence and no surprises.

Seamless changes, done right

Seamless changes, done right

Whether adding, removing or updating ownership, we manage the process from start to finish.

Why us?

Over 10 years of experience, backed by a family-owned approach

Choose Think Pink Conveyancing for a seamless property transaction experience, clear communication, and a professional team focused on peace of mind.

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Personalised service

Every transaction is different, so each client gets practical advice tailored to their property goals.

Clear communication

Clients are kept informed at every step, with legal terms translated into plain English.

Careful settlement support

Documents, searches, adjustments, and settlement steps are handled with attention to detail.

Client feedback

Feedback from satisfied clients

See what our wonderful clients have to say about their Think Pink experience.

Questions & answers

Conveyancing questions, answered clearly

A quick guide to the things clients often ask before buying, selling, or transferring property.

What does a conveyancer do?

A conveyancer manages the legal and administrative steps involved in buying, selling, or transferring property. This includes preparing and checking documents, completing searches, coordinating with banks and agents, and guiding the transaction through to settlement.

How long does conveyancing take?

Timing depends on the contract and the complexity of the matter, but most residential settlements are completed within four to six weeks from contract signing.

What are conveyancing costs?

Costs vary depending on the property and the work required. They usually include professional fees, searches, and government charges such as registration and transfer fees. We provide clear estimates upfront so you know what to expect.

Do I need a conveyancer?

A conveyancer is strongly recommended for property transactions. Having a professional review contracts, prepare documents, and manage settlement helps protect your interests and reduces the risk of delays or unexpected issues.

What is settlement?

Settlement is the final stage of a property transaction, when ownership is transferred and the balance of funds is paid. Your conveyancer coordinates the required parties so the transfer can be completed correctly.