Private sale in New South Wales cuts the traditional agent out of your property transaction without cutting any corners. a-part lists your home on realestate.com.au and Domain for a single flat fee, then gets out of your way — you handle enquiries, inspections and negotiations directly, and keep every cent of commission you would otherwise have paid.

NSW real estate commission typically runs 1.8% to 2.5% plus GST, which on Sydney's median sale price can easily exceed $25,000. That's a deposit on your next place, or a year of mortgage payments, sitting in an agent's trust account. A private sale keeps it in yours. You still get the marketing reach (realestate.com.au + Domain cover well over 90% of buyer traffic) without paying for a middleman to forward emails.

In NSW the legal path runs through a contract for sale of land, which your solicitor or licensed conveyancer prepares before you list. The contract must include prescribed disclosures — title documents, zoning certificate, drainage diagram and sewer service diagram. a-part doesn't replace that legal work; we integrate with NSW conveyancers so you can move quickly from accepted offer to exchange.

From inner Sydney to regional NSW and the coast, private sale works the same way everywhere. List on the major portals, answer buyer enquiries, sign contracts through your solicitor. List your NSW property privately and see the difference.

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Private Sale in New South Wales — FAQ

How does private sale work in New South Wales?
You list your property on a-part for a flat fee. We syndicate the listing to realestate.com.au and Domain. Buyer enquiries come directly to you. Once you accept an offer, your NSW solicitor or licensed conveyancer handles the contract for sale, exchange and settlement.
Is it legal to sell my house without a real estate agent in NSW?
Yes. NSW homeowners have always been free to sell their own property without engaging a licensed real estate agent. You do need a solicitor or licensed conveyancer to prepare the contract for sale of land, which must include all prescribed disclosures before you can advertise.
How much commission can I save selling privately in NSW?
NSW agent commission typically runs 1.8%–2.5% plus GST. On a $1.2M Sydney sale that's roughly $24,000–$33,000 plus GST. Private sale replaces that with a flat-fee listing package — typically under $1,000 — plus your normal conveyancing costs.
What legal documents do I need for a private sale in NSW?
In NSW the contract for sale of land must be prepared before you advertise and must attach prescribed documents including the title search, deposited plan, drainage diagram, sewer service diagram and zoning certificate. Your solicitor or licensed conveyancer prepares the contract.

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