Serving Sunshine Coast & Surrounding Suburbs
If you’re buying, selling or transferring the title of your property, you need expert and personalised service. Conveyancing in QLD has strict regulations and compliance requirements, an area our Sunshine Coast Conveyancers excel in.
Sunstate Solicitors and Conveyancers are dedicated to serving the residents of the Sunshine Coast and its surrounding areas.
With over 10 years of experience in the region, our team of specialists in online conveyancing make it easy for our Sunshine Coast clients to use our services, no matter their location or travel schedule. Our digital approach is well-received by clients in the area, particularly those in more remote locations, and we are committed to providing top-notch service and accessibility to all of our valued clients in the Sunshine Coast.
Conveyancing on the Sunshine Coast has never been easier (and more stress-free) than with Sunstate Conveyancing. Get in touch with us today for a free contract review or quote.
Buyers
When buying your next house, practical legal advice from a professional Conveyancer on the Sunshine Coast can protect your interests.
From $999 incl GST
Sellers
Get the legal advice you need from Sunshine Coast Conveyancers who care, to make your property selling process easy.
From $699 incl GST
The Sunstate Difference
Sunstate’s specialist team of Redlands and Sunshine Coast Conveyancers hold an average of five years’ experience in the industry, and the best customer service records for conveyancing Queensland-wide — trust us with your investment, and you’ll see why.
Real people, real conveyancers, real results guaranteed.

Online Sunshine Coast Conveyancing Specialists
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Sunstate Insights
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FAQs: Seller Disclosure, Form 2s and Form 33s in Queensland
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Form 2s, Form 33s and Body Corporate Disclosure in Queensland: What You Need to Know
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Seller Disclosure in Queensland: What Every Seller Needs to Know
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Form 2s in Queensland
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FAQs
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer. On the Sunshine Coast, conveyancing involves preparing and reviewing contracts, conducting searches, ensuring all conditions are met and arranging settlement. When you work with a Conveyancing Solicitor on the Sunshine Coast, they guide you through every step to ensure your property transaction runs smoothly and complies with Queensland law.
What are the three stages of conveyancing?
There are three main stages in conveyancing on the Sunshine Coast. They are:
- Pre-contract — Negotiating the contract and carrying out due diligence.
- Pre-completion — Meeting all contractual obligations and preparing for settlement.
- Post-completion — Lodging documents, transferring ownership and finalising details.
Our experienced Sunshine Coast Conveyancers will handle each stage with care, ensuring every legal requirement is met on your behalf.
Is a contract review worth it?
Absolutely. A professional contract review by our Sunshine Coast Conveyancing Solicitors can help you understand key terms, identify hidden risks and negotiate better conditions. Whether you’re a buyer or seller, a contract review can save you from costly mistakes down the line.
What's the difference between a lawyer and a conveyancer?
A conveyancer typically specialises solely in property transfers, while a lawyer or conveyancing solicitor has a broader legal background and can handle more complex legal matters. Both can assist with conveyancing, but your choice will depend on the level of legal support you’re after.
If I am buying and selling, can I settle on different days?
Yes, you can arrange separate settlement dates for your sale and purchase. Our experienced Sunshine Coast conveyancing team can coordinate both transactions to ensure a smooth transition, whether you’re upgrading, downsizing or relocating.