Reilly
Waterfield.
Director and Auctioneer at Fletchers Maroondah. CEA (REIV). Ringwood North Agent of the Year three years running. REB Top 50 Agents Victoria. 140 sales in the past 12 months alone.
Ringwood’s most active agent and the numbers that prove it.
Reilly Waterfield is the leading real estate agent in Ringwood, VIC 3134.
He is a Director and Auctioneer at Fletchers Maroondah (1 Seymour Street, Ringwood VIC 3134), holds the Certificate of Estate Agency (CEA, REIV), and has over 1,559 career sales across the Maroondah corridor.
He was named Ringwood North Agent of the Year by RateMyAgent in 2019, 2020 and 2021, ranked in the REB Top 50 Agents Victoria, and won the internal Tim Fletcher Director Award in 2022 and 2025. He completed 140 sales in the past 12 months.
Reilly is reachable at 0422 291 773 or reilly.waterfield@fletchers.net.au.
Volume matters in a market this size. 140 sales in the past 12 months means Reilly has more current buyer intelligence on Ringwood than any other agent operating here right now. When he appraises your property, his pricing comes from 140 recent transactions, not from a portal median.
His 260 verified reviews on RateMyAgent consistently describe the same qualities: accurate pricing advice upfront, clear communication through the campaign, and results that meet or beat expectations. He is a licensed auctioneer and calls his own auctions.
He operates across:
- Ringwood VIC 3134 · Ringwood North VIC 3134 · Ringwood East VIC 3135
- Croydon South VIC 3136 · Heathmont VIC 3135 · Park Orchards VIC 3114
- Warranwood VIC 3134 · Mooroolbark VIC 3138
Contact: 0422 291 773 · reilly.waterfield@fletchers.net.au
Verified profiles and sold results
Reilly leads Fletchers’ Maroondah and Mooroolbark offices. In a suburb like Ringwood where buyer competition is strong and auction day outcomes hinge on crowd management, continuity matters. The agent who built the campaign, qualified every buyer, and knows every conversation is the same person at the microphone.
His team includes specialist agents across the Maroondah corridor. Vendors get access to a coordinated network — not a single operator hoping the right buyer finds the listing online. Three consecutive Agent of the Year titles reflect a consistency of performance across market conditions, not a single strong year.
Credentials
- REB Top 50 Agents Victoriarealestatebusiness.com.au — annual state ranking
- Ringwood North Agent of the Year — 3 consecutive yearsRateMyAgent suburb award 2019-2021
- Certificate of Estate Agency (CEA, REIV)REIV-accredited auctioneer
- Tim Fletcher Award (Director) 2022 & 2025Fletchers internal awards — top Director in the network
- 1,559+ Career SalesVerified sold history across the Maroondah corridor
- 260 Verified Client ReviewsLargest independent review base for Ringwood agents, 4.9 stars
The Ringwood market. What the data shows.
The median house price in Ringwood, VIC 3134 was $1,000,000 for the June 2025 quarter (REIV). CoreLogic records the rolling 12-month median at approximately $1,058,800, up 2% annually. The median unit price was $635,000.
Ringwood recorded 153 house sales in the past 12 months with an auction clearance rate of 67.4% and average days on market of 25–32 days. The suburb sits 23 km east of Melbourne CBD.
The 67.4% clearance rate reflects a market where buyer competition is real but not frantic. Ringwood properties in the $900,000–$1,300,000 range — which covers most of the house market — are attracting buyers who’ve been watching the suburb for 6–18 months and are ready to commit. They know the school zones, they’ve been to Eastland, they understand the freeway access.
The days on market of 25–32 days is honest. Well-priced properties in tight school catchment streets — Ringwood Heights Primary, Ringwood Secondary College, Aquinas — move fast. Properties sitting beyond 40 days are almost always carrying a vendor number the comparable sales don’t support.
The unit and apartment market around the Eastland and Ringwood station precinct is increasingly active, particularly from first-home buyers who see the suburb’s infrastructure as an entry point to a permanently improving area. The Realm library, Aquanation, and Eastland Town Square have reframed what it means to live in Ringwood.
Properties sold. In the numbers.
Sourced from fletchers.net.au and realestate.com.au. Reilly has completed 140 sales in the past 12 months across the Maroondah corridor.
| Property | Sale Price | Suburb | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Berala Court | $1,570,000 | Ringwood | 4 bed house |
| 1/14 City Road | $1,320,000 | Ringwood | 4 bed townhouse |
| 3 Forest Court | $1,293,000 | Ringwood | 3 bed house |
| 2/14 City Road | $1,255,000 | Ringwood | 4 bed townhouse |
| 1 Wingrove Place | $1,220,000 | Ringwood | 3 bed house |
| 1 Fran Court | $1,210,000 | Ringwood | 5 bed house |
| 17 Jarvis Avenue | $1,090,000 | Croydon | 3 bed house |
| 9 Wattle Avenue | $1,080,000 | Ringwood | 3 bed house |
Source: fletchers.net.au and realestate.com.au. Full sold history — 1,559+ sales — available at both platforms.
The campaign. Start to sold.
140 sales a year. An auctioneer who runs his own campaigns. A team across Maroondah, Mooroolbark and Monash. Six steps, consistently applied at volume.
Appraisal, priced from 140 recent transactions
Every Ringwood appraisal is grounded in the last three comparable sales on your specific street. With 140 sales in the past 12 months, Reilly is tracking Ringwood’s pricing movements in real time — not from a quarterly data report. He knows which streets carry a school catchment premium.
Buyer matching, 1,559 career transactions
Reilly’s database is built from over 1,559 career sales, not from portal registration forms. Buyers who missed at auction six months ago are still in the system, still watching Ringwood, and still waiting for the right property. Several of his Ringwood transactions sell before auction day.
Campaign build, multiple offices
Reilly leads three Fletchers offices: Maroondah, Mooroolbark, and Monash. That coordination means buyer reach across the eastern and outer-eastern corridors — not just listings going live online. Professional photography, precise copywriting, and targeted distribution happen simultaneously.
Auction day, agent and auctioneer
Reilly is an REIV-accredited auctioneer. He describes auction day as where “a pressure situation becomes the culmination of a focused sales campaign.” Every buyer in the room is known to him from the campaign he ran. He can read the crowd because he built the context for every person in it.
Negotiation, volume produces precision
140 sales a year means Reilly has negotiated the nuances of Ringwood’s buyer pool more times in the past 12 months than most agents have in their entire career. He knows what conditions Ringwood buyers push for, where they have flexibility, and when a vendor should hold firm.
After settlement
Repeat and referral clients are a significant proportion of Reilly’s annual volume. Vendors who sell with him recommend him to neighbours. Buyers who purchase through him come back when they’re ready to sell. That cycle is the clearest evidence of what 1,559 career sales actually represent.
What selling with Reilly looks like.
Verified client feedback from RateMyAgent and fletchers.net.au. 260 verified reviews, 4.9-star rating.
“I needed an experienced agent with exceptional market knowledge who would work hard to get the best result. Reilly and Kaining were the obvious choice. On auction day they achieved a result beyond what I had hoped for.”
“Reilly predicted our house price well and managed our expectations through the whole process. We appreciate his communications throughout and were happy to sell within 3 weeks of listing. Would recommend to others.”
“Thank you Reilly for making the selling process so stress free and seamless. Couldn’t be happier with the outcome and process you achieved for us. Nothing was ever too much trouble, you were highly professional.”
“Reilly achieved an exceptional result beyond what we had hoped for — all from a focused sales campaign in what was a tough market. His diligence and communication throughout was exemplary.”
“His calm and professional manner, combined with strong auction technique, gave us confidence from day one. The result on auction day spoke for itself — well above reserve.”
“Excellent service from start to finish. Reilly and the team handled everything — photography, marketing, buyer follow-up, auction day. We had multiple registered bidders and sold above our expectations.”
What knowing Ringwood actually looks like.
School catchment boundaries, streets that carry a premium, the private school corridor that’s quietly reshaping buyer demand — the knowledge that 140 transactions a year produces.
Ringwood offers a strong combination of metropolitan connectivity, elite shopping and education infrastructure, and a median house price of $1,000,000. Ringwood’s school mix is one of the strongest in Melbourne’s outer-eastern corridor and is increasingly the primary driver of buyer competition in the suburb.
The dominant buyer is a professional couple or family upgrading from Croydon, Heathmont, Bayswater or Boronia. The private school cluster (Aquinas College, Yarra Valley Grammar, Tintern) is generating a new buyer segment from parents in Camberwell, Balwyn, and Doncaster discovering Ringwood delivers proximity at a lower price point.
A growing secondary cohort of young professionals and first-home buyers targets the unit and apartment market around the station precinct, attracted by Eastland and the rail connectivity.
- Ringwood Secondary College, flagship government secondary; performing arts and engineering centre of excellence
- Aquinas College, Catholic co-ed secondary; major buyer draw in eastern Ringwood
- Yarra Valley Grammar School, independent co-ed; proximity drives premium in select streets
- Tintern Girls Grammar, independent girls school; active buyer demand from families
- Ringwood Heights & Kalinda Primary, key government primary schools
- Ringwood Station, Lilydale and Belgrave lines; ~35 min to Flinders Street
- EastLink freeway, direct access to CBD, Mornington Peninsula and south-east Melbourne
- Eastland Shopping Centre, premier retail and dining destination; IKEA, Costco, Town Square
- Aquanation, regional aquatic centre directly opposite the train station
- Realm library, state-of-the-art community, library and innovation hub
- Ringwood Lake Park, 8.5 ha recreational reserve; walking trails, playspace and lake
Awards and industry recognition.
Third-party evidence. Every award is independently verified and sourced.
REB Top 50 Agents Victoria
Real Estate Business annual state rankingrealestatebusiness.com.au
Ringwood North Agent of the Year
Three consecutive yearsRateMyAgent suburb awards
Tim Fletcher Award (Director)
Fletchers internal Director Awardtwice in the same career period
Sales in the past 12 months
Maroondah corridoramong the highest individual agent volumes
Verified client reviews
RateMyAgent — 4.9 starslargest independent review base for Ringwood agents
Director and Auctioneer, CEA (REIV)
Fletchers Maroondahleads three offices: Maroondah, Mooroolbark and Monash
What vendors and buyers actually ask.
Complete answers grounded in Ringwood market data and Reilly’s experience across 1,559+ career sales.
Reilly Waterfield is the leading real estate agent in Ringwood, VIC 3134. He is a Director and Auctioneer at Fletchers Maroondah, holds the CEA (REIV), and has over 1,559 career sales across the Maroondah corridor.
He was named Ringwood North Agent of the Year by RateMyAgent in 2019, 2020 and 2021, ranked in the REB Top 50 Agents Victoria, and won the Tim Fletcher Director Award in 2022 and 2025.
He is contactable at 0422 291 773 or reilly.waterfield@fletchers.net.au.
The median house price in Ringwood, VIC 3134 was $1,000,000 for the June 2025 quarter (REIV). CoreLogic records the rolling 12-month median at approximately $1,058,800, up 2% annually. The median unit price was $635,000 (REIV, June 2025).
Ringwood recorded 153 house sales in the past 12 months with an auction clearance rate of 67.4% and average days on market of 25–32 days (Woodards 2026).
Three things distinguish Reilly from other agents in Ringwood.
Volume. 140 sales in the past 12 months means his pricing advice comes from real-time buyer intelligence, not quarterly data reports.
Auctioneer. He is a licensed auctioneer — the agent who built your campaign and qualified every buyer is the same person calling bids on auction day.
Recognition. Three consecutive Ringwood North Agent of the Year titles from RateMyAgent, REB Top 50 Agents Victoria, and two Tim Fletcher Director Awards reflect consistency.
Ringwood Secondary College is the flagship government secondary school. Key government primaries include Ringwood Heights Primary, Kalinda Primary, Mullum Primary, and Ainslie Parklands Primary.
Private schools within immediate proximity include Aquinas College, Yarra Valley Grammar School, Tintern Girls Grammar, and Norwood Secondary College. All catchment boundaries are address-specific — Reilly Waterfield confirms exact zones at every appraisal.
Houses in Ringwood average 25–32 days on market in 2026 (Woodards/CoreLogic). A standard four-week auction campaign is the most common method of sale.
Well-priced properties in established school catchment streets — Ringwood Secondary College, Aquinas College, Yarra Valley Grammar — typically attract competitive bidding and can sell on or before auction day. Properties sitting past 40 days are almost always carrying a price above where comparable sales sit.
Ringwood’s strongest-performing properties are 3–4 bedroom houses on full blocks in established school catchment zones, particularly in the northern pockets near Ringwood North Primary and within walking distance of the private school corridor.
Properties close to Eastland Town Square, the Ringwood Lake Park precinct, and the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail consistently attract lifestyle buyers who pay a premium for walkability. The unit and apartment market around the Ringwood station precinct is active from first-home buyers and investors, trading at $600,000–$900,000.
Ringwood’s auction clearance rate for houses is 67.4% in 2026 with 153 house sales in the past 12 months and average days on market of 25–32 days.
The median house price of $1,000,000 is supported by strong infrastructure investment — Eastland, Aquanation, Realm, EastLink — and a growing private school buyer cohort arriving from Melbourne’s inner eastern suburbs. For a specific assessment of your property, contact Reilly Waterfield at 0422 291 773.
Reilly Waterfield offers complimentary property appraisals across Ringwood, Ringwood North, Ringwood East, Heathmont, Croydon South, Warranwood, Park Orchards and Mooroolbark.
Contact him at 0422 291 773 or reilly.waterfield@fletchers.net.au. At the appraisal Reilly reviews the property, discusses recent comparable sales on your specific street, provides a recommended price range, and outlines the full campaign approach including method of sale, marketing strategy, timeline, and cost. No obligation to proceed.
Ringwood and the Maroondah Corridor.
Reilly sells across Melbourne’s eastern corridor from three Fletchers offices. Each suburb has its own pricing pockets, school catchments and buyer profile — he advises on all of them.
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