Turramurra is one of Sydney’s most desirable Upper North Shore suburbs, offering an idyllic blend of community, greenery, and spacious living. Located 17km north-west of the CBD, Turramurra is beloved by families and downsizers alike for its strong school zones, quiet leafy streets, and proximity to nature. The suburb is divided into North Turramurra, South Turramurra, and the central Turramurra precinct, each with its own charm and character.
Turramurra Village is the local hub, offering an array of boutique shops, cafes, grocers, and a Coles supermarket, making day-to-day living convenient. The area boasts highly regarded schools such as Turramurra High, Warrawee Public School, and private options like Knox Grammar and Pymble Ladies’ College in neighbouring suburbs.
Transport is another of Turramurra’s strengths, with its own train station on the North Shore line and easy access to the Pacific Highway. Numerous bus routes also service the area, providing links to Macquarie Park, Hornsby, and the CBD. What truly sets Turramurra apart is its access to natural beauty—bordered by Lane Cove National Park and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, the suburb offers a gateway to bushwalks, cycle paths, and birdwatching spots.
Residents love the peaceful atmosphere, and the suburb has a strong community feel, with local clubs, tennis courts, and well-maintained parks like Cameron Park and Karuah Park. Families appreciate the wide streets, large block sizes, and low crime rates, while older residents enjoy the quiet ambience and easy access to essential services. New developments have introduced modern apartment living near the station, increasing housing diversity and investment opportunities. Turramurra continues to attract buyers looking for a suburb that balances space, access to quality education, public transport, and a relaxed, nature-oriented lifestyle.
Keep your property journey on track
A simple guide to help you avoid unnecessary delays, stress and risk.
Have the contract reviewed
Don’t sign anything until a qualified conveyancer has reviewed the contract. This early step can save you time, money and stress later.
Confirm your finance pre-approval
One of the most common delays in a property transaction is finance. Make sure your pre-approval is current and reliable before you move forward.
Know your key dates
Understanding the cooling-off period, settlement timeline and other key milestones helps you plan and avoid last-minute surprises. Your conveyancer can walk you through this.
Engage a conveyancer immediately
The sooner you bring your conveyancer on board, the more smoothly things will run. They’ll coordinate with agents, banks and the other party from the outset.
Send through required documents promptly
Identification, finance details, contract copies; getting your documents in quickly helps keep everything moving.
Notify your bank or broker
If you’re buying, make sure your lender is looped in early. Delays with finance approval can affect settlement and cause costly issues.
Complete searches and inspections
Your conveyancer will handle the required property searches. If you’re purchasing, arrange any building or pest inspections early to avoid delays.
Respond quickly to emails and calls
Timely communication helps keep your matter on track. A delay in response can hold up multiple parties.
Review and sign documents without delay
Conveyancing involves several legal documents. Be ready to review and sign as soon as they're issued.
Arrange insurance (if required)
If you’re buying, you may need to have building insurance in place before settlement. Check your obligations.
Make sure funds are ready to go
Whether it’s a deposit, loan or transfer of balance, ensure your finances are in order and ready ahead of the settlement date.
Schedule a final inspection
If you’re purchasing, conduct a pre-settlement inspection to confirm the property is in the expected condition.
Delays in conveyancing don’t just create stress, they can risk the sale or purchase itself.
The best way to avoid complications is to act early and work with a professional team who understands the process inside and out.
Whether you’re upsizing for more space or downsizing to enjoy the calm, leafy surrounds, Turramurra delivers a well-rounded lifestyle. Excellent schools, train access, and national parks at your doorstep make it ideal for long-term living.
Looking to buy or sell in Turramurra? ClickLaw offers fast, fixed-fee conveyancing that’s 100% online. Backed by experienced property lawyers, we make the legal side of your move simple and stress-free.
Generally no. That is, a contract for sale must include specific documents required by legislation. However, there can often be slightly unusual features of property which require disclosure that lawyers or conveyancers practising in other suburbs may not be aware of. ClickLaw’s in depth experience gained over many years of conveyancing helps as we have developed a knowledge base of some area or suburb specific qualities, for e.g. areas not connected to sewers that need an on site sewage management system, we know the document needed for that!
Standard contracts in NSW and QLD are different and conveyancing is different in either states. The general process is the same, however there are differences throughout the course of the conveyance.
Yes, we have advised lots of clients on house and land packages in many suburbs of Sydney. Our property lawyers can help guide you through this process.
ClickLaw has helped many expats with the sale of a property located in NSW or Qld and our online conveyancing model is ideal for those clients. Instructions can easily be given via an online meeting or email and we keep clients updated via email and phone throughout the conveyance.
We have an in depth knowledge of conveyancing in regional NSW having assisted clients in coastal and rural areas.

