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Conveyancing & Property
Lawyers Sunshine Coast

Your Local Property Law Specialists Since 2008

Property is often the largest financial decision a person will make. We’ve been advising buyers, sellers, and investors across the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast for over 15 years, and we’ve built our practice around three key principles:

  • Local knowledge of the Sunshine Coast and Noosa markets
  • Fixed-fee conveyancing with no hidden costs
  • An established team that actually settles your matter

Our Conveyancing & Property Law Services

Residential, Commercial & Rural Conveyancing

We handle property transactions of every kind, from suburban homes to commercial premises and rural holdings. Each transaction gets the same attention to detail, regardless of size.

Off-the-Plan Contracts

Off-the-plan contracts are written by developers, for developers. We review the terms, flag the risks, and negotiate where there’s room to negotiate.

Related Party Transfers

Transferring property to a family member, spouse or business partner may qualify for stamp duty exemptions. We’ll work out what applies to your situation and handle the paperwork.

Retirement Village & Manufactured Home Contracts

Retirement village contracts are notoriously dense, covering occupancy type, entry fees, ongoing charges, and exit conditions. We translate the contract into plain terms so you know exactly what you’re signing up for.

Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Property Acquisitions

SMSF property purchases sit under a different set of rules to standard conveyancing. We advise on compliance, trust structures, and borrowing arrangements specific to super fund acquisitions.

Family Law Property Transfers

When property changes hands as part of a family law settlement, the legal work needs to align precisely with court orders. We manage sales, acquisitions, tenancy changes, and mortgage releases from start to finish.

Getting Started

1. Title Searches

We confirm legal ownership and the official property description so the transfer documents are accurate.

2. Encumbrance Checks

We identify easements, covenants, and other restrictions that could affect how you use the property.

3. Purchaser Due Diligence

Before your contract goes unconditional, we run the investigations needed for you to make an informed call.

4. Special Conditions

We review and finalise any special conditions before you sign, not after.

5. Rates and Charges

We allocate council rates, water charges, and land tax correctly between buyer and seller.

6. Fee Management

We pay required fees on time to keep settlement on track.

7. Documentation

We prepare every legal document your transaction requires. With us managing the transaction, settlement happens on time and without the last-minute surprises that derail property deals.

Residential, Commercial & Rural Property Law Specialists

Property transactions involve more moving parts than most people expect. Contracts get amended, finance gets delayed, searches turn up issues, and any of it can affect your timeline or your settlement figure.

Whether you’re buying your first home, expanding a commercial portfolio, or selling a rural block, we work through the detail with you in language that makes sense. You’ll always know where your matter stands and what’s coming next.

Off-the-Plan Purchase Advice & Conveyancing

Off-the-plan purchases work differently to standard conveyancing. You’re signing a contract for a property that doesn’t exist yet, based on plans that can change, with a settlement date that might be years away. Sunset clauses, variation rights, and finance approval timing all need close attention before you commit. 

We provide:

  • Contract review and negotiation
  • Advice on the clauses that matter most
  • Support throughout the build period
  • Settlement assistance once the property is complete

Related Party Property Transfers & Legal Guidance

Related party transfers happen between people with an existing connection: family members, spouses, business partners. Depending on the circumstances, the transaction may qualify for a stamp duty exemption, which can mean substantial savings.

We can:

  • Assess whether a stamp duty exemption applies
  • Prepare the transfer documentation
  • Confirm compliance with the relevant requirements
  • Complete the transfer accurately and on time

Get in touch with our team to find out whether your transfer qualifies.

Family Law Property Transfers

Property transfers in a family law context need to match the orders exactly. Errors create delays, and delays during a separation are the last thing anyone needs.

We assist with:

  • Property sales and acquisitions
  • Part tenancy transfers
  • Removal and release of mortgages

We work alongside you from the start of the matter through to settlement, keeping the legal side simple so you can focus on everything else.

Retirement Village and Manufactured Home Contracts

These contracts differ significantly from buying a standard home. Depending on the village, you might be purchasing a unit, taking a long-term lease, or buying a licence to occupy, and each option comes with different rights, costs, and exit terms.

Common considerations include:

  • The form of legal title or occupancy (licence, lease, or purchase)
  • Upfront costs and how fees are structured
  • Ongoing service fees and exit fees

Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Property Acquisitions

Buying property through an SMSF is heavily regulated. The structure of the purchase, the borrowing arrangement, and the trust setup all need to comply with superannuation law, and mistakes can be costly to unwind.

Our SMSF property work covers:

  • Purchase requirements and structure
  • Compliance with superannuation regulations
  • Trust structures and limited recourse borrowing
  • Settlement coordination

What Our Clients Say

I recently had my Will and Power of Attorney done at Pathway Legal. The whole team were welcoming and professional. They provided great advice and made the process very easy.
I highly recommend Pathway Legal.

⎯ Sue A.

Siobhan and her team at Pathway Legal have been so helpful with our legal requirements, from setting up Wills to conveyancing when we recently bought our house. The team is communicative, informative, and approachable. Will definitely use their services again.

⏤ Ingrid W.

For most people, an appointment with a Solicitor usually means dealing with a significant matter. In our case it was to sorting out our Estate planning and the signing of our Wills. We instructed Siobhan from Pathway Legal to prepare the documents as we wished. This was one of the best decisions we could have made. Her diligence and attention to detail was amazing plus one of the loveliest people you could ever meet. If you need a legal service for your matter then look no further.

⏤ Ian W.

Why Choose Our Property Lawyers?

Local Sunshine Coast Property Expertise

Our offices in Coolum Beach and Maroochydore mean we know the local markets, councils, and the practical issues that come up in property law across the region.

Clear Communication Throughout Your Transaction

You’ll hear from us regularly, in language you can follow. No legal jargon, no chasing for updates.

Fixed-Fee Conveyancing Services

Our fees are set upfront so you can budget without surprises. What we quote is what you pay.

Established Property Law Practice

Pathway Legal opened in 2008 on the Gold Coast, added Coolum Beach in 2017, and has since expanded to Maroochydore. Over that time we’ve built a reputation across Southeast Queensland for getting property matters settled.

Your matter is our priority. To discuss your options, please get in touch with us today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does a property lawyer do during conveyancing?

A property lawyer handles the legal side of transferring ownership: title searches, contract review, settlement coordination, legal documentation, communication with banks and the other side’s representatives, and advice on any issues that come up along the way.

How long does the conveyancing process typically take on the Sunshine Coast?

For a standard residential property, expect 30 to 60 days from contract signing to settlement. Finance approval timing, special conditions, and search delays can stretch this, which is why we set realistic expectations early and work to your settlement date.

What's the difference between using a property lawyer and a conveyancer?

Conveyancers can handle the transfer process itself. Property lawyers can do that and provide legal advice when something goes wrong, which it often does. If your contract needs amending, a dispute arises, or an unusual issue surfaces in a search, a lawyer can act on it. A conveyancer has to refer you elsewhere.

Do I need a property lawyer for an off-the-plan purchase?

Yes. Developer contracts are heavily weighted toward the developer, with sunset clauses, variation rights, and other terms that can leave you exposed if you don’t have someone reviewing them on your side. We negotiate where we can and flag the risks before you sign.

What costs should I expect beyond your legal fees?

On top of our fixed legal fees, you’ll have government charges (stamp duty, transfer and registration fees), search costs, and adjustments for council rates and water. We provide a full breakdown at the start so you know the full cost going in.

Can you help with SMSF property purchases?

Yes. SMSF acquisitions require specific expertise around superannuation compliance, trust structures, and limited recourse borrowing arrangements. We handle these regularly.

Contact Pathway Legal today to secure your future with our conveyancing & property law services on the Sunshine Coast.

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