Conveyancing is the legal vertical where transparent pricing wins. The visitor is usually comparing three firms in one tab session - your page either earns the call in 60 seconds or it doesn't.
Australian conveyancing is highly state-specific - contracts, cooling-off periods, stamp duty, disclosure obligations and electronic settlement workflows differ across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and WA. Settlements run through the PEXA electronic platform nationally. Buyers and sellers searching "conveyancing solicitor [city]" are price-sensitive and process-curious; they will scroll past anything that doesn't answer "how much?" and "how does this work?" in the first screen.
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A conveyancing site typically lands in the Practice band ($8–14k) - site + buyer/seller split + 2–4 transaction-type sub-pages + 2–3 city pages + fixed-fee setup + GBP. Pairs naturally with:
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Almost always yes for residential conveyancing. The visitor is comparison-shopping - hiding price loses the call to the firm that didn't. Publish a clear band with what's included, then field exceptions on enquiry.
Very. A generic "we do conveyancing" page ranks for nothing local and signals to a NSW or QLD buyer that you might not know their state's quirks. Pages must speak to your state's contracts, cooling-off period and disclosure.
Yes - separate sub-pages for residential, commercial, retail leasing and off-the-plan, with realistic distinct content per type. Commercial buyers expect different framing from a first-home buyer.
Briefly, yes - visitors often don't know what electronic settlement involves and a 2-paragraph plain-English explainer reduces enquiry friction meaningfully.
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