About NSA Conveyancing

NSA Conveyancing exists to make conveyancing in South Australia clearer, calmer, and more predictable. When you buy, sell, or transfer property, the process can feel administrative and time-sensitive at the same time. Therefore, our role is to keep the matter organised, explain what is happening in plain English, and guide you toward settlement with accuracy and confidence. While every transaction has its own details, the goal remains the same: confirm key dates early, prepare documents correctly, and progress steadily toward completion.

Because clients often come to conveyancing with competing priorities—work, family, finance approvals, and deadlines—NSA Conveyancing focuses on communication and structure. In other words, we do not simply “process paperwork.” Instead, we help you understand what matters, when it matters, and what you should do next. As a result, you can make decisions with clarity, avoid avoidable delays, and move forward with confidence.

Meet Natasha Awkar

Natasha Awkar Certified Conveyancer in Adelaide wearing a white blazer and smiling confidently

NSA Conveyancing is led by Natasha Awkar, Director and Registered/Licensed Conveyancer based in Norwood, South Australia. Natasha brings a calm, client-focused approach to conveyancing, and she prioritises clear explanations over jargon. Consequently, clients know where they stand, what is required, and what to expect as their matter moves toward settlement.

Importantly, Natasha’s professional experience also includes work across family law and accounting environments. Because of that background, she brings a detail-focused mindset to documentation, timing, and process management. Additionally, Natasha is currently studying law, which strengthens her long-term commitment to the legal and compliance standards that underpin conveyancing and related transactions. While conveyancing and legal advice are not the same thing, this ongoing study supports a deeper understanding of how property transactions intersect with real-world circumstances, documentation requirements, and client needs.

Registered/Licensed Conveyancer • PEXA Certified • AICSA Member • Studying Law

What we do and who we help

NSA Conveyancing assists clients across South Australia with a practical range of conveyancing matters. For example, we support residential property transactions for buyers and sellers, commercial conveyancing where suitable, and business settlements where documentation and timing must align. Furthermore, we assist with family transfers and Court Orders, where the goal is not a standard “sale” but a correct and properly supported change in ownership.

We also help clients who need clarity quickly. In particular, if you are within your cooling-off period, a Contract and Form 1 review helps confirm key dates, conditions, and the next steps early. Therefore, you can move forward with fewer surprises later in the process.

Our approach

Conveyancing works best when it follows a structured pathway. Therefore, NSA Conveyancing uses a clear and consistent approach built around three priorities:

1) Clarity first

First, we help you understand the transaction timeline and the documents involved. For example, we confirm key dates in the Contract and explain what they mean in practice. Additionally, we outline what you need to provide so you can prepare early rather than rush later. As a result, you feel informed rather than uncertain.

2) Accurate documentation

Next, we focus on accuracy. Because property and business transactions rely on correct documentation, we aim to reduce errors, confusion, and last-minute changes wherever possible. Therefore, we take a careful approach to the details that support a smooth settlement.

3) Calm, practical communication

Finally, we keep communication professional, clear, and timely. Instead of overwhelming you with legal jargon, we explain what matters and why. Moreover, we tell you what to do next and when you need to do it. Consequently, you always have a simple pathway forward.

Conveyancing in South Australia — what to expect

Clients often ask what conveyancing involves and why it matters. In South Australia, conveyancing generally includes the steps required to transfer ownership or an interest in property or a business transaction from one party to another. Therefore, the process usually involves confirming key dates, understanding the Contract terms, addressing disclosure documentation (including Form 1 requirements), and coordinating the pathway to settlement.

Additionally, timeframes often depend on factors such as finance approvals, special conditions, and the agreed settlement date. Because of that, early planning makes a measurable difference. When you confirm the key milestones early, you reduce stress and improve the likelihood of a smooth settlement. As a result, the transaction feels manageable rather than uncertain.

A note on Form 1 and disclosure

In South Australia, the Form 1 is the vendor disclosure document associated with property sales. Because disclosure documents provide important information for purchasers, accuracy and clarity matter. Therefore, if you have questions about what you have received—or if you want to confirm what it means for your transaction—an early review can help you understand what to prioritise next.

Importantly, clients often benefit from clarity during cooling-off periods because decisions may be time-sensitive. Therefore, if you are within cooling-off, it helps to act early so key dates and conditions can be confirmed promptly.

Family transfers and changes in circumstances

Not every property transfer happens because of a standard sale. Sometimes, a transfer occurs because of family arrangements, separation, Court Orders, or changes in circumstances. In those situations, documentation must align with the purpose of the transfer, and supporting information may be required. Therefore, NSA Conveyancing assists clients by keeping the process structured, documentation accurate, and the pathway to completion clear.

Similarly, some matters relate to deceased estate circumstances where applicable. In those cases, the priority remains the same: confirm what is required, prepare documentation correctly, and complete the transfer as intended.

Business settlements and related matters

Business transactions often involve additional elements beyond property alone. For example, a business sale may require coordination of documents, settlement timing, and related steps such as lease arrangements. Furthermore, when a liquor licence forms part of a transaction, licensing steps may need to align with broader settlement requirements. Therefore, NSA Conveyancing supports business settlements with a practical, organised approach that helps the transaction progress smoothly.

Why clients choose NSA Conveyancing

Clients choose NSA Conveyancing because they want a process that feels clear and professional. In particular, they value:

  • Clear explanations and practical next steps

  • A structured pathway toward settlement

  • Accuracy in documentation and timing

  • Calm communication throughout the process

  • Flexibility where suitable, including mobile conveyancing

As a result, clients can focus on their move, their business transaction, or their next stage of life while we manage the conveyancing pathway.

Registered conveyancer in Norwood, South Australia, seated at her desk in a modern office.

Request a quote or get started today

If you are buying, selling, transferring property, or managing a business settlement in South Australia, start by telling us what you need. You can request a quote via our Contact page.

Alternatively, if you are within a cooling-off period, submit your Contract and Form 1 for review so we can confirm key dates and next steps.