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The Secret to Choosing a North Shore Real Estate Agent

After 25 years in the local market, discover why empathy and communication matter more than property sales statistics.

by Thomas Skelly
1 July 2026
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The Secret to Choosing a North Shore Real Estate Agent

Key Takeaways

  • Beyond the Transaction: Selling a property is a highly emotional journey, requiring an agent to balance premium financial results with genuine empathy for the vendor.
  • Buyer Respect: Securing a top-tier result for local vendors should never come at the expense of treating prospective buyers with honesty and professionalism.
  • Collaborative Success: Record sales and successful auction clearances are rarely the work of one individual; they require a strategic team effort between colleagues, vendors, and buyers.
  • Enduring Fundamentals: While market dynamics and technology continually evolve across Sydney, the fundamental need for transparent communication and trust remains entirely unchanged.

People often ask me what makes a successful real estate agent. My answer is usually the same: it’s not just about selling homes – it’s about understanding people.

Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to work with hundreds of families across Sydney, and if there’s one thing I’m most grateful for, it’s the feedback they’ve shared after the sale. I’ve read comments saying I’m calm under pressure, that I genuinely care, and that I communicate every step of the way. Those words mean more to me than any sales statistic ever could.

I’ve always believed that every seller deserves someone who treats their home as if it were their own biggest financial asset. For most people, selling isn’t just a transaction—it’s emotional. It can represent decades of memories, a fresh start, or an important life change. My role is to guide that journey while doing everything possible to achieve the highest price the market is prepared to pay.

At the same time, I’ve never believed that getting a premium result for a seller means treating buyers unfairly. In fact, many buyers I’ve dealt with have later become clients themselves because they appreciated being treated with honesty and respect, even when they missed out on a property. I think professionalism should extend to everyone involved.

Some clients have described me as empathetic, patient and trustworthy. Others have said they never felt like they were just another listing on a spreadsheet. Hearing that is incredibly humbling because it reflects exactly how I’ve always hoped people would feel after working with me.

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The truth is, no successful sale happens because of one person. Behind every campaign is a team effort involving my colleagues, committed vendors, motivated buyers and a carefully planned strategy. I simply try to bring experience, preparation and open communication to the table every day.

After more than 25 years in the industry, I’m still learning, still listening and still looking for ways to improve. Markets change, technology changes and buyer behaviour changes, but one thing never does: people want someone they can trust when making one of the biggest decisions of their lives.

If there’s one legacy I’d like to leave, it isn’t about record prices or auction clearance rates. It’s that the people who entrusted me with their homes felt genuinely cared for, knew I always acted in their best interests, and would feel comfortable recommending me to someone they love.

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Thomas Skelly brings over 25 years of experience and market knowledge to the real estate industry in Sydney. As a highly accomplished and respected real estate agent, Thomas has established himself as a trusted advisor for anyone looking to buy or sell property in the area. His extensive knowledge of the entire Sydney property market, combined with his friendly and approachable nature, has earned him a reputation as a top-performing agent in various regions including the upper and lower North Shore, Eastern Suburbs, Inner West, and all the Beaches. Thomas Skelly's years of experience in home selling make him an ideal choice for anyone looking to list their property with an agent. His track record of achieving outstanding results, including record sale prices, showcases his ability to deliver the best possible outcome for his clients. This is further supported by the accolades and awards he has received on websites such as realestate.com.au and ratemyagent.com.au, which recognize his exceptional achievements in the industry.

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