Sell Smarter in Surrey Hills (VIC 3127) with Independent Advice
No pre-determined agents. No hidden fees. Just independent vendor advocacy to help you choose the right agent and get the best result.
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📞 1300 886 359
Don’t Become Another Statistic in Surrey Hills (VIC 3127)
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 Surrey Hills (VIC 3127)
✅ Agent Selection Without Bias – we shortlist the best-performing local agents based on results, not paid advertising.
✅ Fee & Commission Transparency – we’ll help you understand local averages and negotiate smarter.
✅ End-to-End Vendor Advocacy – guidance from agent interviews to final settlement.
✅ Support if Things Go Wrong – even if you’ve already listed, we can step in and help.
Ready to Sell in Surrey Hills (VIC 3127)
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.
👉 Book Your Free Consultation with Robert Williams
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📞 1300 886 359
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📧 robert@irec.com.au
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 Surrey Hills (VIC 3127)
Surrey Hills is a classic leafy eastern suburb,situated eleven kilometres from the city. It was settled in the late 19th century and evolved with slightly smaller blocks and slightly simpler housing than its neighbour Canterbury. Most of Surrey Hills' streets are lined with now-mature European trees, mostly plane and pin oak, that create the much-lauded leafy look that took nearly a century to achieve. It is bordered by Elgar Road in the east, Riversdale Road in the south, Union Road in the west and Maroondah Highway in the north. The hills in the suburb's name are most obvious near the corner of Canterbury and Elgar roads, which is also the site of the local water storage reservoir.
The Surrey Hills area was acquired from the Crown by Henry Elgar, as part of his Special Survey purchase in 1841. The Surrey Hills area was first developed by a Real Estate consortia, following the extension of the railway line from Camberwell to Lilydale in 1882. Surrey Hills Post Office opened on 1 October 1884. Housing estates were laid out and lovely period homes built in either brick or weatherboard, with most designs being influenced by the Victorian, Federation and Edwardian era. The streets were planted mainly with avenues of Pin Oak and Plane trees, which are now mature and offer a pleasant shady vista. The streets have impressive names such as Empress, Kingston, Surrey, Balmoral, Leopold, Windsor, Albert and Wolseley, but the area was considered too distant from the nearest shopping districts: Camberwell to the west and Box Hill to the east. The economic depression of the 1890s brought development to a halt and the next major phase of suburban development didn't take place until after the First World War. During the 1990s, the last bank branch in the Union Road shopping strip closed, which caused some concern within both the local community and local traders. On 24 February 2003, the Surrey Hills Community Bank (a community bank branch of Bendigo Bank) opened for business in Union Road.
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