AH 415602 - Conveyancer (George)
George, Western Cape
1 day ago

Salary: R20,000-R30,000 CTC per month commensurate with level of experience

conveyancer (George)

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Conveyancer or Conveyancing Paralegal
Pietermaritzburg
8 days ago

Well established law firm in Pietermaritzburg is looking for a conveyancer or Senior Conveyancing Paralegal to join their team as soon as possible

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Conveyancer
Sandton
14 days ago

Salary: R25 000 ctc per month

Our legal client based in Sandton is looking for a conveyancer to join their growing Conveyancing Department

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Admitted Junior Conveyancer(Std & Fnb) - Transfers, Pretoria, RNeg
Pretoria
17 days ago

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Attorney/Conveyancer
Hatfield Surroundings
23 days ago

Salary: R20 000

Our well established client in Pretoria is looking for an experienced conveyancer to join their growing team

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Senior Property Lawyer
Capetown
25 days ago

Salary: 900 000

Lexdan Select is assisting a diversified Wealth Management company with their search for a Senior Property Lawyer, based in Cape Town, Western Cape.

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Conveyancing Secretary
Johannesburg
29 days ago

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Conveyancing Jobs in South Africa - the Ultimate Guide

 

If you’re searching for a vacancy or want to know how to become a conveyancer, you’re in the right place.

We’ve compiled the ultimate guide to conveyancing jobs in South Africa.

 

What do conveyancing jobs in South Africa entail?

A professional conveyancer, often known as a conveyancing solicitor, is someone who assists persons with settlement and title transfers of property while also ensuring that their client is satisfying all of the legal requirements and expectations that are present throughout the conveyancing process.

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What career opportunities are there for conveyancing jobs in South Africa?

South Africa's property market is predicted to remain a buyer's market for the foreseeable future due to banks' ongoing competition for consumers, guaranteeing a steady need for conveyancing services.

How to get a conveyancing jobs in South Africa?

 There are a number of jobs in the conveyancing industry which all require a different level of education and experience. If you have worked in this industry or are searching for a career in this industry the Executive Placements job portal will allow to find the roles that will match your experience and qualifications.

How to become a conveyancer?

A conveyancer is a professional who is authorised to handle the transfer of property titles  and is an attorney. To become an attorney one must have an LLB degree plus three years of experience. LLB programmes at universities typically last between four and five years.

To practise law in South Africa, you must first have a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. You'll also need to take and pass the Attorney Admission Exam once you've finished your coursework to Practice as an attorney..  In addition one will need to pass the course to get the Conveyancing and Notorial Practice certificate and complete the practical experience to become a conveyancer.

Pros and cons of being a conveyancer

Lawyers who specialise in conveyancing can expect to make a comfortable living. The profession is respected, and the work experience will teach you valuable people skills. You'll be working primarily in an indoor setting, and may start your own practice in due time.

Conveyancers, on the other hand, often put in long hours, deal with clients that are demanding, and must keep up with changes in the law. Acquiring the necessary training as a conveyancer is an expensive and time-consuming process.

Frequently asked questions

Is conveyancing a good career?

A career in conveyancing is interesting and lucrative. You're in a unique position where you can make a real difference for the people you represent while simultaneously gaining valuable experience working with intricate and nuanced legal matters.

Are conveyancing jobs in demand?

Because the real estate market in South Africa is showing no signs of slowing down, there is a growing need for conveyancing attorneys in the country.

How much does a conveyancer earn?

The average South African conveyancer makes R 300 000 per year, or R 154 per hour. Entry-level jobs pay R 264 000 per year, while most experienced workers get R 540 000.