Property Negotiation Service in Redfern NSW 2016

Are you buying or selling in Redfern? iREC provides an independent property negotiation service to help buyers secure homes without overpaying, and sellers achieve stronger results. Having an expert negotiator on your side ensures you make the right moves in Redfern

👉 Backed by extensive expertise iREC offers negotiation support tailored to the Redfern property market.


Why Use a Property Negotiation Service in Redfern?

  • Level the playing field – A skilled negotiator ensures you don’t overpay as a buyer and that you maximise value as a seller.

  • Independent advice – Unlike real estate agents, who represent one side of the deal, a negotiation service works solely in your best interest.

  • Maximise outcomes – For sellers in Redfern, that might mean thousands more at sale. For buyers in Redfern, it could mean securing your dream property without stretching beyond your budget.

  • Local negotiation expertise- helps you understand where you can push harder—or when it’s smarter to compromise.


How iREC Helps Buyers in Redfern

  • Assessing fair market value before you make an offer.

  • Handling negotiations with real estate agents.

  • Preventing emotional decisions that lead to overpaying.


How iREC Helps Sellers in Redfern

  • Comparing multiple agent proposals.

  • Negotiating lower commission fees while ensuring strong sales campaigns.

  • Protecting your bottom line during buyer offers.


Looking beyond Redfern? See our full Property Negotiation Service NSW page for other regions we cover.


Ready to buy or sell in Redfern?

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About Redfern (NSW 2016)

Redfern area experienced the process of gentrification in recent years. Redfern was subject to extensive redevelopment plans by the state government, to increase the population and reduce the concentration of poverty in the suburb and neighbouring Waterloo (see Redfern-Eveleigh-Darlington).

The suburb is named after surgeon William Redfern, who was granted 100 acres (0.40 km2) of land in this area in 1817 by Lachlan Macquarie. He built a country house on his property surrounded by flower and kitchen gardens. His neighbours were Captain Cleveland, an officer of the 73rd regiment, who built Cleveland House and John Baptist, who ran a nursery and seed business.

Sydney's original railway terminus was built in Cleveland Paddocks and extended from Cleveland Street to Devonshire Street and west to Chippendale. The station's name was chosen to honour William Redfern. At that time, the present Redfern station was known as Eveleigh. When Central station was built further north on the site of the Devonshire Street cemetery, Eveleigh station became Redfern and Eveleigh was retained for the name of the railway workshops, south of the station. The remains of Cleveland Paddocks became Prince Alfred Park.

In August 1859, Redfern became a municipality of Sydney Redfern has been characterised by migrant populations that have lived in the area. In the late 19th century many of the businessmen in the area were from Lebanon such as George Dan 1890, Stanton and Aziz Melick in 1888 and Shafiqah Shasha and Anthony and Simon Coorey in the 1890s. As waves of immigrants arrived in Australia, many made Redfern their first home.

On 17 January 1908 at Redfern Town Hall the South Sydney club was formed to compete in the first season of the New South Wales Rugby Football League Premiership. The notorious Redfern Mail Exchange was built in 1965, after 300 people were evicted from their homes on the 2.15 hectare site. It became the scene of many industrial disputes when the automatic mail-sorting machinery which was supposed to sort efficiently, actually destroyed many letters. It became known as the Redfern Mangler.

The 2004 Redfern riots began on 14 February 2004, at the end of Eveleigh Street outside Redfern station, sparked by the death of Thomas 'TJ' Hickey. The teenager, riding on his bicycle, was allegedly being chased by a police vehicle, which led to his impalement on a fence. Members of his family were then reported to have started grieving for TJ around Eveleigh Street with a crowd gathering commiserating with the family. Fliers were distributed blaming police for TJ's death. The police closed the Eveleigh Street entrance to the railway station, but youths in the crowd became violent, throwing bricks and bottles; this escalated into a riot. A subsequent inquest found that although the police were following Hickey, they had not caused the accident, a verdict that caused controversy in Redfern's Aboriginal community. The riots sparked fresh debate into the welfare of Aboriginal Australians and the response of the police to those living in the Redfern area.


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