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Fixed Fee Conveyancing


Kells takes great pride and care in providing a premium service and quality advice for a fixed price when taking care of our clients’ property transactions.

Dedicated Team


Our team is led by a NSW Law Society Accredited Specialist in Property Law and includes highly skilled lawyers, licensed conveyancers, paralegals, and administrative staff.

Extensive Experience


We have the resources and years of experience to meet the varying demands which arise in property transactions, no matter how complex.

Here To Help

Looking to complete your property transaction without any legal headaches? Want to ensure a smooth property ownership transfer? Or are you looking for expert legal advice regarding a complex property law matter?


At Kells, we understand that a person’s property is one of their biggest investments. That is why we aim to provide certainty and peace of mind when you decide to buy or sell a property. 

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How Can Our Conveyancing Experts Help?

Our conveyancing lawyers and licensed conveyancers provide advice that is practical, tailored to your circumstances and conveyed in a language that you can understand, free of legal jargon.


We also pride ourselves on being responsive to our clients’ needs and providing punctual advice. We understand that sometimes timing is crucial and we have the resources and years of experience to meet the varying demands which arise in property transactions, no matter how complex.


You can trust us to look after all the paperwork and legal issues competently when buying or selling, allowing you to focus on the bigger picture.


We are committed to making property transfers easy. From buying to selling, residential to commercial, our conveyancing team delivers a premium service at a fixed price.

Get Expert Conveyancing Advice

Do you have a question or are you looking to get started? Send us a message and one of our team members will get back to you as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if I need a conveyancing lawyer or licensed conveyancer?

    You need a licensed conveyancer or conveyancing lawyer if you are buying or selling property, transferring property ownership, or if you need help with property-related legal documents and contracts, you need to see a conveyancing lawyer. 

  • What is fixed-fee conveyancing?

    Our fixed fee conveyancing means that when buying or selling a property, you don’t have to worry about any hidden fees. The quote we provide you at the outset of your matter is inclusive of all government searches, settlement fees, bank cheque fees, agency fees, vendor search fees and certificates, and petty costs. You are guaranteed a premium level of service for a fixed price. That’s our promise to you, guaranteed in writing. Our team can assist you in the below matters.

  • What areas do you service?

    Kells has highly skilled conveyancing lawyers in all our offices across the Illawarra region for your convenience. We service all of the Illawarra, Wollongong down to Kiama, Gerringong & Berry, the south coast including Nowra, Batemans Bay down to Moruya and across the Southern Highlands including Bowral and Mittagong.

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