Understanding Property Title Transfer Costs in New Zealand
Buying or selling property in New Zealand involves more than just the purchase price. Property title transfer costs can add hundreds — sometimes thousands — of dollars to your transaction. Knowing exactly what you'll pay and when helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises on settlement day.
Whether you're a first-home buyer navigating the process for the first time or an experienced investor managing multiple transactions, understanding these costs is essential for sound financial planning.
The Main Components of Title Transfer Costs
Property title transfer costs in New Zealand fall into several categories. Here's what you need to know about each one.
1. Title Search Fees
Before any property transfer, both buyers and sellers need to verify the current state of the title. A Record of Title ($42.90) reveals who owns the property, any mortgages, easements, covenants, and other registered interests.
For thorough due diligence, a Guaranteed Search ($45.90) provides official confirmation of the title's status at a specific date — essential for settlement. If the property has a complex history, a Historical Title ($42.90) shows previous ownership and changes over time.
2. Document Registration Fees
New Zealand's land registration system is fully digital. When a property is transferred, the following registration steps occur through the official land registry:
- Transfer of land registration — the core registration that transfers ownership from seller to buyer
- Mortgage registration — if the buyer is taking out a mortgage, this must be registered on the title
- Mortgage discharge — if the seller has an existing mortgage, it must be discharged from the title
These registration fees are typically included in your conveyancing solicitor's bill and generally range from nominal processing fees to a few hundred dollars depending on the complexity of the transaction.
3. Conveyancing or Solicitor Fees
Your lawyer or conveyancing practitioner handles the legal aspects of the title transfer, including:
- Reviewing the title and identifying any issues
- Preparing and lodging transfer documents
- Managing the settlement process
- Registering the transfer with the official land registry
Conveyancing fees in New Zealand typically range from $1,500 to $3,000 for a standard residential property transfer, though complex transactions involving multiple titles, easements, or covenant variations can cost more.
4. Additional Title-Related Costs
Depending on the property, you may need additional title searches:
- Legal Owner Search ($65.90) — if there's any dispute about who legally owns the property
- Instruments/Documents ($39.90) — to view specific registered documents like easement instruments, mortgage documents, or covenant deeds
- Survey Plans ($49.90) — to verify boundaries and dimensions, especially for properties with subdivision potential or boundary disputes
For the most comprehensive due diligence, consider the Pre-Purchase Package ($189.90), which bundles the key searches together at a significant discount.
Who Pays What: Buyer vs Seller
Understanding the cost split between buyer and seller helps both parties prepare financially:
Buyer Typically Pays:
- Title search costs (to verify the property's legal status)
- Their own conveyancing/solicitor fees
- Mortgage registration fees
- Any additional due diligence searches (survey plans, instruments, etc.)
Seller Typically Pays:
- Mortgage discharge registration fees
- Their own conveyancing/solicitor fees
- Any costs to clear title issues (removing old caveats, etc.)
Hidden Costs That Catch People Out
Beyond the obvious fees, several costs can surprise unprepared buyers and sellers:
Existing Encumbrances
If the title has registered encumbrances — easements, covenants, or caveats — resolving these before transfer can add significant cost. Always check the title early to identify any issues. Our article on how to check for covenants on a property in NZ explains how to spot these before they become expensive problems.
Boundary Disputes
If boundaries are unclear or disputed, you may need a new survey. The cost of a professional survey can range from $1,000 to $5,000+ depending on the property size and complexity. Ordering a survey plan early can help identify potential issues before they escalate.
Title Insurance
While not mandatory in New Zealand, title insurance is increasingly common. It protects against losses from title defects, boundary errors, fraud, and unregistered interests. Premiums are typically a one-time payment of a few hundred dollars.
Timing: When Each Cost Is Incurred
Understanding the timeline helps you manage cash flow during the property transaction:
| Stage | Cost | Who Pays |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-offer (due diligence) | Title search: $42.90–$189.90 | Buyer |
| After offer accepted | Conveyancing engagement: $1,500–$3,000 | Each party pays their own |
| Before settlement | Additional searches (if needed): $39.90–$65.90 each | Buyer |
| Settlement day | Registration fees (included in conveyancing) | Buyer (transfer + mortgage), Seller (discharge) |
Budgeting Tips for Property Title Costs
- Order your title search early — The $42.90 for a Record of Title is money well spent before you even make an offer. It reveals issues that could cost thousands later.
- Consider the Pre-Purchase Package — At $189.90, the Pre-Purchase Package bundles everything you need and saves compared to ordering searches individually.
- Budget $2,000–$4,000 for total title-related costs — This covers searches, conveyancing, and registration for a standard residential transaction.
- Don't skip the searches to save money — The cost of a title search is tiny compared to the cost of buying a property with undisclosed easements, covenants, or boundary issues.
- Use the same provider for all your searches — This ensures consistency and makes it easier for your solicitor to review everything together.
For more guidance on what to check before settlement, see our pre-settlement title search checklist.
FAQ: Property Title Transfer Costs in New Zealand
How much does it cost to transfer a property title in NZ?
Total title transfer costs in New Zealand typically range from $2,000 to $4,000 for a standard residential property. This includes conveyancing fees ($1,500–$3,000), title searches ($42.90–$189.90), and registration fees. Complex transactions with multiple titles or title issues can cost significantly more.
Can I reduce my title transfer costs?
Yes. Order a Record of Title early to identify issues before they become expensive problems. Use the Pre-Purchase Package ($189.90) instead of ordering searches individually. And compare conveyancing quotes — fees can vary significantly between practitioners.
Do I need a Guaranteed Search for property transfer?
A Guaranteed Search ($45.90) is strongly recommended before settlement. It provides official confirmation of the title's status at a specific date and protects the buyer against any registered interests that arise between the search date and settlement.