Sell Smarter in North Richmond (NSW 2754)

Real Estate Agent Fees & Independent Advice

If you’re thinking about selling property in North Richmond (postcode 2754), one of the first questions you’ll ask is: how much do real estate agents charge here? In North Richmond, commissions are totally negotiable. Beyond commission, you’ll want to factor in marketing, styling, legal fees and any hidden costs.

That’s where independent vendor advocacy comes in. iREC provides sellers with unbiased advice to help you compare agents, avoid hidden fees, and achieve the best result when selling in North Richmond.


No pre-determined agents. No hidden fees. Just independent vendor advocacy to help you choose the right agent in North Richmond and get the best result.


How Much Is the Typical Real Estate Agent Commission in North Richmond?

Every agent in North Richmond sets their commission and fees differently, so it pays to compare options carefully.

Median House & Unit Prices in North Richmond 2025

Understanding local price trends helps you set realistic expectations and choose the right startegy when selling. Access your comprehensive suburb profile detailing house and unit medians, capital growth, demographics.

How Long Does It Take to Sell a Home in North Richmond?

If speed matters to you, the right agent selection is critical. A common misconception out there is that all agents are the same and they all do the same thing so it really doesn’t matter who we use and this couldn’t be further from the truth. The choice of agent will determine how smoothly things run, how long you are on the market for and most importantly how much you end up with in your pocket at the end of the day.

Vendor Advocacy: Avoid Hidden Costs & Improve Your Selling Outcome

Selling a property can feel overwhelming. iREC’s independent vendor advocacy services give you support from start to finish:

  • Compare agents in North Richmond (without bias)

  • Get transparency on commission rates & inclusions

  • Negotiate better terms and avoid hidden fees

  • Receive expert guidance tailored to the 2754 market

We don’t work for agents — we work for you.

Questions to Ask an Agent Before Listing in North Richmond

Before you sign with an agent, ask:

  • What’s included in your commission?

  • How long are your average days on market?

  • Can you provide recent local sales results?

  • What’s your marketing plan for homes in North Richmond?

  • Are your fees negotiable?

Tips for Selling Your Property Fast in North Richmond

If your priority is speed:

  • Present your home professionally with styling & photography

  • Price competitively against similar homes in 2754

  • Choose an agent with strong buyer databases in North Richmond

  • Negotiate marketing inclusions upfront so your listing gets maximum exposure

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do homes take to sell here?
It depends on how realistically it is priced!

Can I negotiate commission in North Richmond?
Yes — commissions and fees are fully negotiable.

What is my North Richmond property worth?
This depends on size, condition, and current demand. Don't look at Median prices, don't look at online data, your property could be above or below that.

What does a vendor advocate do?
We give independent advice, compare agents, and help you secure the best outcome when selling.

Ready to Sell Smarter in North Richmond?

Don’t leave your biggest financial decision to chance. Get independent advice before choosing an agent in North Richmond.

👉 Contact iREC today to compare agents, commission rates, and selling strategies tailored to your property.

👉 Contact iREC today to look over your agreement before you sign it

👉 Book Your Free Consultation with Robert Williams

Why Sellers Trust iREC

  • 100% Independent – no hidden agent commissions

  • Free, no-obligation consultation

  • Years of experience in the NSW property market

  • Guidance tailored to your property and situation

Thank you for all your real estate help over the months. You have always been very professional in all your dealings with both of us. It has been in my opinion the traditional or old fashioned sense of professionalism. In other words you do what you say, you call when you say you will call, you do everything you can whenever you can and are polite and extremely helpful no matter what the circumstance. That type of professionalism isn't around much these days; just a poor mimic of it. - Julie, Blue Mountains NSW

Rob provided outstanding support and guided the whole selling process smoothly in the background. If it were not for his masterful negotiation skills and knowledge of the real estate process there would have been no sale. Everyone thinking of buying or selling should have an independent real estate consultant in their corner navigating the minefield that is real estate. - Kathryn, Cranbourne North Vic read more of what our sellers say 👉

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About North Richmond (NSW 2754)

North Richmond is semi-rural area of Richmond, in the early years of European Settlement, the area was known as Enfield. The name was changed at a later date during the 19th century to avoid confusion with Enfield in Sydney's west. While located to the west of the town of Richmond, it is thought to have been named North Richmond because it was north of Richmond Hill. This hill was named by Governor Philip when travelling up the Hawkesbury River in 1789. In 1833 the "Woolpack Inn" was opened on higher ground near the river crossing, by John Town, a prominent local landowner. In 1874 the name changed to the "Travellers' Rest". In 1933 a more modern hotel was built next to the old inn and in 1940 was renamed the "North Richmond Hotel". In the 1860s a wooden bridge was built across the Hawkesbury River to provide an easier crossing than the ferry or punt which had been used. In 1905 it was replaced by a higher level bridge which was the largest reinforced concrete bridge to be constructed. It remained so for 20 years. In 1926 a railway branch line between Richmond and Kurrajong was opened. The railway bridge was built right next to the concrete bridge. The line curved to the right at the western end of the bridge before curving back around to cross Bells Line of Road at an angle near the intersection with Grose Vale Road. North Richmond had a railway station. When the line closed in 1952 the railway bridge became part of the roadway. Beside a hotel and school, North Richmond also had a Police Station and lockup and a Wesleyan (Methodist) Chapel.

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Suburbs surrounding North Richmond, NSW

Agnes Banks, 2753
Berambing, 2758
Bilpin, 2758
Blaxlands Ridge, 2758
Bligh Park, 2756
Bowen Mountain, 2753
Bucketty, 2250
Cattai, 2756
Central Colo, 2756
Central Macdonald, 2775
Clarendon, 2756
Colo, 2756
Colo Heights, 2756
Cornwallis, 2756
Cumberland Reach, 2756
East Kurrajong, 2758
Ebenezer, 2756
Fernances, 2775
Freemans Reach, 2756
Glossodia, 2756
Grose Vale, 2753
Grose Wold, 2753
Higher Macdonald, 2775
Hobartville, 2753
Kurmond, 2757
Kurrajong, 2758
Kurrajong Heights, 2758
Kurrajong Hills, 2758
Leets Vale, 2775
Lower Macdonald, 2775
Lower Portland, 2756
Maraylya, 2765
Mcgraths Hill, 2756
Mellong, 2756
Mogo Creek, 2775
Mountain Lagoon, 2758
Mulgrave, 2756
Oakville, 2765
Perrys Crossing, 2775
Pitt Town, 2756
Pitt Town Bottoms, 2756
Putty, 2330
Richmond, 2753
Richmond Lowlands, 2753
Sackville, 2756
Scheyville, 2756
South Windsor, 2756
St Albans, 2775
Tennyson, 2754
The Slopes, 2754
Upper Colo, 2756
Upper Macdonald, 2775
Webbs Creek, 2775
Wheeny Creek, 2765
Wilberforce, 2756
Windsor, 2756
Windsor Downs, 2756
Wisemans Ferry, 2775
Womerah, 2756
Wrights Creek, 2775
Yarramundi, 2753