REGISTERED / LICENSED CONVEYANCER • PEXA CERTIFIED • AICSA MEMBER

Conveyancing in South Australia, Made Simple

Mobile conveyancing for residential, commercial and business transactions — plus family transfers and Court Orders. Upload your Contract and Form 1 for a complimentary review during your cooling-off period. We aim to respond within 24 hours (business days).

Suite 3C, 128 Fullarton Road, Norwood SA 5067 
 Ph: 0426 620 190 natasha@nsaconveyancing.com.au

Trusted conveyancing support across South Australia

NSA Conveyancing provides clear, settlement-ready conveyancing services for residential property, commercial matters and business transactions across South Australia. Based in Norwood, we combine professional document preparation with practical guidance, helping you understand key dates, cooling-off periods, Form 1 requirements and settlement steps. Whether you are buying or selling property, completing a family transfer under a Court Order, or managing a business settlement, you can expect straightforward advice, accurate paperwork and a calm process from start to finish.

Registered / Licensed Conveyancer

Professional conveyancing guidance from start to settlement.

PEXA Certified

Electronic settlements and streamlined documentation.

Family Transfers & Court Orders

Support for transfers due to family breakdown and related matters.

Mobile Conveyancing Available

Appointments available where suitable across South Australia.

Conveyancing services

From the first contract review through to settlement, NSA Conveyancing assists with the legal and administrative steps required to transfer property and business interests in South Australia. We can act for vendors and purchasers, prepare and review documents, coordinate with mortgage brokers and financial institutions, complete adjustments and duties, and attend to settlement so your transaction is finalised correctly and on time.

Property Settlements

Conveyancing support for residential and commercial property transactions for buyers and sellers.

Contract & Form 1 Reviews

Complimentary review during cooling-off to confirm key dates, obligations and next steps.

Form 1 Preparation

Vendor disclosure preparation including prescribed searches, vendor details and required statements.

Family Transfers & Court Orders

Transfers due to family breakdown, Court Orders, deceased estates, or transfers to family members.

Business Settlements

Sale or purchase of a business, including documentation, timing and settlement requirements.

Liquor Licensing Support

Assistance with liquor licence transfers, new applications or variations as part of business matters.

Free Contract & Form 1 Review (Cooling-Off Period)

If you have received a Contract and Form 1 for a South Australian property, you can upload them for a complimentary review during your cooling-off period. NSA Conveyancing will confirm key dates, highlight practical issues to consider, and explain the next steps so you can proceed with clarity and confidence. This service is designed to help buyers and sellers understand what matters most early—before timeframes become tight and settlement milestones approach. We aim to respond within 24 hours (business days).

  • Complimentary Contract and Form 1 review during cooling-off
  • Key dates and settlement timeline confirmed
  • Clear next steps and document requirements explained
  • Settlement-ready conveyancing guidance from start to finish

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Step 1 - Upload your Contract and Form 1

Send your Contract and Form 1 using our secure upload page.

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Step 2 - We review the key details

We check dates, conditions, disclosure requirements and anything that may need clarification.

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Step 3 - You receive clear next steps

We outline what to do next and how we can assist through to settlement.

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Form 1 requirements and prescribed searches can vary depending on the property—getting clarity early helps avoid delays later.

Meet Natasha Awkar
Director and Registered/Licensed Conveyancer in Norwood, South Australia

NSA Conveyancing is led by Natasha Awkar, Director and Registered/Licensed Conveyancer based in Norwood, South Australia.
Natasha provides calm, practical guidance through the conveyancing process—helping clients understand key dates, documentation requirements and settlement milestones without unnecessary jargon.
  • Registered / Licensed Conveyancer
  • PEXA Certified (electronic settlements)
  • AICSA Member
With experience across family law and accounting environments, Natasha brings a detail-focused approach to residential conveyancing, Form 1 preparation, family transfers and Court Orders, and business settlements.
The focus is always the same: accurate preparation, proactive communication, and a smooth, on-time settlement.
Assisting clients across South Australia, including greater Adelaide and surrounding areas.

How the conveyancing process works

Conveyancing is the legal and administrative process of transferring property or business interests from one party to another. In South Australia, the timeline is driven by key dates in the Contract, vendor disclosure obligations (including Form 1 requirements), finance and settlement conditions, and the settlement booking itself. NSA Conveyancing keeps the process clear by confirming what is required early, managing milestones properly, and guiding you through each step so your matter stays on track.

Step 1 — Get started

Request a quote, or upload your Contract and Form 1 for a complimentary review during your cooling-off period. We will confirm your key dates and what documents we need to proceed.

Step 2 — Review and plan

We check conditions, timelines, disclosure requirements and settlement details, then outline the next steps. Where required, we coordinate with mortgage brokers, financial institutions and other parties to ensure the matter progresses smoothly.

Step 3 — Prepare and coordinate

We prepare and review documents, complete required searches where applicable, confirm figures and adjustments, and keep the process moving toward settlement. You will know what to sign and when, without unnecessary back-and-forth.

Step 4 — Settlement complete

Settlement is attended to and the transaction is finalised. We confirm the outcome and help ensure the relevant authorities and records reflect the change in ownership or interest.

Clear communication • Accurate documentation • Settlement-ready guidance

Frequently asked questions

Below are answers to common questions about conveyancing in South Australia, including Contract and Form 1 reviews, settlement timelines, prescribed searches, family transfers and business settlements. If you would like advice specific to your situation, contact NSA Conveyancing or upload your documents for review.

When should I contact a conveyancer?

Ideally, contact a conveyancer before you sign a Contract, or as soon as you receive the Contract and Form 1 in South Australia. Early advice helps you confirm key dates (including any cooling-off period), understand special conditions, and plan the steps needed to reach settlement without delays.

Can you review my Contract and Form 1 during the cooling-off period?

Yes. During the cooling-off period, a conveyancer can review your Contract and Form 1 to confirm key dates and conditions, identify practical issues to consider, and explain what happens next. This helps you understand obligations early and reduce the risk of last-minute problems as settlement approaches.

What is a Form 1 in South Australia?

In South Australia, a Form 1 is the vendor disclosure document provided in connection with a property sale. It contains information the vendor must disclose and is commonly supplied with the Contract. Reviewing the Form 1 helps you understand what is being disclosed, confirm timelines, and identify issues that may require clarification.

How long does conveyancing take in South Australia?

Conveyancing timeframes in South Australia vary depending on the Contract terms, finance, special conditions, required documentation, and the scheduled settlement date. A typical matter runs from contract signing through to settlement, with progress driven by agreed milestones. Clear planning and early document checks help keep the transaction on track.

Do you assist with family transfers and Court Orders?

Yes. Conveyancers can assist with property transfers in South Australia arising from family arrangements, Court Orders, deceased estates, or transfers between family members. This work usually involves preparing and lodging the correct transfer documentation and ensuring supporting evidence is in place so the change in ownership can be completed accurately.

Do you help with business sales and purchases?

Yes. Conveyancing support for business sales and purchases can include preparing or reviewing transaction documentation, coordinating settlement requirements, and managing key dates. Where relevant, this may also include assistance with related steps such as liquor licensing changes, depending on the type of business and the terms of the sale.

Are you able to handle electronic settlements?

Yes. Many property transactions in South Australia can be finalised via electronic settlement, depending on the parties and the type of matter. PEXA is a commonly used platform that supports electronic lodgement and settlement processes. Your conveyancer will confirm whether your transaction is suitable for electronic settlement.

How do I request a quote or get started?

To get started, request a quote through the Contact page, or submit your Contract and Form 1 for review if you are within your cooling-off period. The first step is usually confirming your key dates, understanding what documents are required, and clarifying the pathway to settlement based on your specific transaction.

If you are buying, selling, transferring property, or finalising a business settlement in South Australia, we can help you understand the next steps and keep your matter moving toward settlement. Request a quote, or upload your Contract and Form 1 for a complimentary review during your cooling-off period.

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