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Buyers Advocate Melbourne — Off-Market Property Access

June 21, 2026

A buyers advocate in Melbourne does one thing a standard real estate agent cannot: they work exclusively for you, the buyer. At Collings, our buyers advocacy service is built around one core advantage — access to off-market and pre-market properties through the Collings Property Portal before they hit Domain or realestate.com.au.

What Does a Buyers Advocate Do in Melbourne?

A buyers advocate (also called a buyers agent) searches, evaluates, negotiates and purchases property on your behalf. Unlike a selling agent who represents the vendor, your buyers advocate’s legal and financial obligation is entirely to you.

At Collings, we go further by combining traditional advocacy with GeeVee AI — our property intelligence platform — to score every property across 40 data factors before you commit to an inspection.

Why Use a Buyers Advocate Instead of Searching Yourself?

  • Access to off-market properties not listed publicly
  • GeeVee investment score on every shortlisted property
  • Suburb demand data, yield history and comparable sales
  • Professional negotiation — not emotional buying
  • Auction bidding strategy and representation
  • Independent from selling agents and developers

What Types of Buyers Do We Work With?

We work with three buyer profiles in Melbourne:

  • Investors — seeking high-yield or high-growth properties, often off-market blocks of units or development sites
  • Owner-occupiers — buying a home in inner-north Melbourne, often in competitive auction suburbs like Northcote, Ivanhoe and Richmond
  • SMSF buyers — purchasing residential or commercial property inside their self-managed super fund

The Collings Off-Market Portal — Free for Buyers

Every Collings buyers advocacy client gets full access to the Collings Property Portal — Australia’s dedicated off-market property network. The portal lists properties before they go to market, giving our clients first access to the best opportunities in inner-north Melbourne and beyond.

The portal is free for buyers. Properties are listed by vendors seeking a discreet sale, developers selling prior to public launch, and landlords divesting investment properties without the cost of a full campaign.

Our Buyers Advocate Suburbs in Melbourne

Our core advocacy coverage spans inner-north and inner-east Melbourne including Northcote, Thornbury, Preston, Fairfield, Alphington, Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe East, Heidelberg, Kew, Balwyn, Richmond, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, Clifton Hill, Brunswick, Coburg and Carlton.

How Much Does a Buyers Advocate Cost in Melbourne?

Buyers advocate fees in Melbourne typically range from a flat fee (around $8,000 to $15,000) or a percentage of the purchase price (1.5% to 2.5%). At Collings, our fee structure is transparent and agreed upfront — no hidden commissions, no referral fees from selling agents or developers.

Contact us for a free buyers advocacy consultation to discuss your brief and get a fixed-fee quote.

Buyers Advocate vs Real Estate Agent — What Is the Difference?

Factor Buyers Advocate Selling Agent
Who they represent The buyer The vendor
Access to off-market Yes — through portal and network Only if listing it
Property scoring GeeVee AI — 40 data factors Sales pitch only
Negotiation goal Lowest price for buyer Highest price for vendor
Auction bidding Yes — emotionless, strategic Selling agent does not bid
Fee paid by Buyer Vendor (from commission)

Get Started with a Collings Buyers Advocate

Tell us your brief — suburb, budget, property type and timeline — and we will send you a shortlist of matching properties including off-market opportunities within 48 hours. Start with a free consultation or join the Collings Property Portal to browse current off-market listings.

Join the Collings Property Portal free at collings.com.au/portal

Find your next property with Collings

Track suburbs, get matched to on-market and off-market listings, and manage your whole property search in one place. Access the Collings property portal.

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