Sell Your Home Privately in South Australia
0 private sale properties currently listed in South Australia — flat-fee listings without the traditional agent commission.
Private sale works in South Australia the same way it works everywhere else — except SA has its own Form 1 vendor disclosure that you need to get right before listing. With a-part, South Australian sellers list on realestate.com.au and Domain for a flat fee, handle their own buyer enquiries, and pair with a qualified conveyancer to prepare the Form 1 before the property goes live. No commission, no lock-in, no second-guessing your own sale.
SA commission rates typically run around 2.0% plus GST. On an Adelaide median sale, that's easily $12,000–$15,000 staying with the agent at settlement. Private sale with a-part replaces that with a single flat-fee package. You write the listing, you run the inspections, you negotiate the offers. We handle the portals and the enquiry routing.
South Australia's Form 1 is a cooling-off and disclosure statement that must be served on the buyer before contracts are exchanged. It's not optional and it's not something to DIY — your conveyancer prepares it. Our sellers guide explains when the Form 1 is served and how the SA cooling-off period works.
From Adelaide and its beachside suburbs to the Barossa, Fleurieu and regional SA, private sale is a legitimate path for any South Australian homeowner who wants to keep the commission. List your SA property privately to get started.
No properties are currently listed for sale in South Australia.
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Private Sale in South Australia — FAQ
- How does private sale work in South Australia?
- You list on a-part for a flat fee. We syndicate to realestate.com.au and Domain. Your SA conveyancer prepares the Form 1 vendor disclosure and the contract of sale. Buyer enquiries come directly to you. Once you accept an offer, the Form 1 is served and the contract exchanged per SA law.
- Is it legal to sell privately in SA?
- Yes. SA homeowners may sell their own property without engaging a licensed agent. The Form 1 vendor disclosure and the contract of sale must still be prepared by a qualified conveyancer or solicitor — that's a legal requirement regardless of whether an agent is involved.
- How much commission can I save in South Australia?
- SA commission is typically 2.0% plus GST. On a $600,000 Adelaide sale that's around $12,000 plus GST. Private sale with a-part replaces that with a flat-fee listing package — usually under $1,000 — plus normal conveyancing costs.
- What is the Form 1 in South Australia?
- The Form 1 is SA's mandatory vendor disclosure statement. It sets out title details, encumbrances and cooling-off information, and must be served on the buyer before the contract of sale is binding. It's prepared by a conveyancer, not the seller.