Sell Smarter in Coolbellup (WA 6163) with Independent Advice

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Don’t Become Another Statistic in Coolbellup (WA 6163)

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:

  • We don’t take kickbacks from agents

  • We work only for you, the seller

  • We make sure you get transparency, choice, and confidence

How iREC Supports Sellers in Coolbellup (WA 6163)

✅ 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 Coolbellup (WA 6163)

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

  • 100% Independent – no hidden agent commissions

  • Free, no-obligation consultation

  • Years of experience in the WA property market

  • Guidance tailored to your property and situation

About Coolbellup (WA 6163)

Coolbellup takes its name from the Aboriginal name for the nearby North Lake, which the area was known as until 1957.

Coolbellup' was recorded by AC Gregory in 1842 as the Aboriginal name of a lake in the area. Surveys by RM King in 1877 showed the local name to be 'North Lake' and both names were shown on plans. The feature is in fact the northernmost of the chain of Lakes lying between Mandurah and the Swan River. In 1954 most of the land west of the lake was resumed by the State Housing Commission and an intensive housing scheme was planned. A meeting in 1957 decided that the place should be called 'Coolbellup' in preference to North Lake.

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Henderson, 6166
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Munster, 6166
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South Lake, 6164
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