Sell Smarter in Cape Schanck (VIC 3939) with Independent Advice
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Don’t Become Another Statistic in Cape Schanck (VIC 3939)
Research shows that the majority of sellers in Australia have had disappointing experiences with agents—unexpected costs, poor communication, or being pushed into decisions that weren’t in their best interest.
At iREC we do things differently. We’re independent vendor advocates. That means:
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We don’t take kickbacks from agents
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We work only for you, the seller
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We make sure you get transparency, choice, and confidence
How iREC Supports Sellers in Cape Schanck (VIC 3939)
β Agent Selection Without Bias – we shortlist the best-performing local agents based on results, not paid advertising.
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Fee & Commission Transparency – we’ll help you understand local averages and negotiate smarter.
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End-to-End Vendor Advocacy – guidance from agent interviews to final settlement.
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Support if Things Go Wrong – even if you’ve already listed, we can step in and help.
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Don’t leave your biggest financial decision to chance. With iREC, you’ll have independent guidance at every step—so you sell smarter, safer, and with confidence.
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Why Sellers Trust iREC
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100% Independent – no hidden agent commissions
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Free, no-obligation consultation
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Years of experience in the VIC property market
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Guidance tailored to your property and situation
About Cape Schanck (VIC 3939)
Cape Schanck is the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula and separates the wild ocean waters of Bass Strait from the slightly calmer waters of Western Port. The most recognisable symbol of Cape Schanck is the Cape Schanck Lighthouse. The lighthouse was built in 1859 and was the second lighthouse built in Victoria. A prominent rock outcrop is Pulpit Rock and stands out at the very tip of the cape. Cape Schanck is also home to the RACV Resort Cape Schanck on Boneo Road which includes an eighteen-hole golf course and The National Golf Club on Cups Drive. British-Australian artist Georgiana McCrae produced many of her paintings at Cape Schanck. A keen artist-traveller in the Romantic tradition, Nicholas Chevalier concentrated on effects of atmosphere, mood and dramatic lighting in his depictions of the iconic natural wonders he found at Cape Schanck.
The location was named in 1800 after Captain John Schank, R.N. (note spelling with only one 'c') by Lieutenant James Grant sailing on the Lady Nelson. Schank had designed the raised keel (or centreboard) on the Lady Nelson. The spelling of the locality as 'Schanck' (two c's) is a misspelling of Schank. Nicolas Baudin called it Cap Richelieu when he sailed past on the Gιographe on 30 March 1802. Cape Schanck Post Office opened around March 1879 and closed in 1962. In 1893 a steamship, the SS Alert, sank off the coast at Cape Schanck during a storm. It was rediscovered after 113 years on the ocean floor in June 2007.
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Suburbs surrounding Cape Schanck, VIC
Arthurs Seat, 3936
Balnarring, 3926
Balnarring Beach, 3926
Baxter, 3911
Bittern, 3918
Blairgowrie, 3942
Boneo, 3939
Crib Point, 3919
Dromana, 3936
Flinders, 3929
Hastings, 3915
Main Ridge, 3928
Merricks, 3916
Merricks Beach, 3926
Merricks North, 3926
Moorooduc, 3933
Mornington, 3931
Mount Eliza, 3930
Mount Martha, 3934
Point Leo, 3916
Portsea, 3944
Red Hill, 3059
Red Hill South, 3937
Rosebud, 3939
Rye, 3941
Safety Beach, 3936
Shoreham, 3916
Somers, 3927
Somerville, 3912
Sorrento, 3943
Tootgarook, 3941
Tyabb, 3913