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A leading regional law firm in Tunbridge Wells is seeking an Associate Property Finance Solicitor to join their team. The role involves advising a range of clients in real estate finance, where you can develop your reputation in the sector. Candidates should have 3-7 years of relevant experience and a genuine passion for property finance. The firm offers a collaborative environment and values diversity and inclusivity.
Property Finance | Associate Solicitor, 4-6 PQE | Tunbridge Wells | 55-70k (DOE)
This leading firm is searching for an Associate Property Finance Solicitor with up to seven years of experience to join their expansive department of real estate experts based in their Tunbridge Wells office.
Acting for clients including banks, major financial institutions, private equity houses and high net worth individuals, as well as advising borrowers, this team has been appointed to numerous panels since its inception. Their combined specialisms include commercial, development, bridging and mezzanine finance, as well as the sale of loan portfolios, enforcement of security, servicing requirements, complex inter-creditor agreements, and more.
Benefitting from the expertise of individually ranked solicitors, as well as a well-resourced and ideally located office, you’ll be working alongside experts in their field at a firm rich with prestige that strongly encourages cross-departmental collaboration. Value your worth by joining a team who will both utilise your knowledge and build upon it, offering invaluable access to unique property finance matters across the UK and beyond.
This company actively encourages equality of opportunity and promotes respect for diversity and inclusivity in all aspects of its practice.
Harvey John is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. The salary bracket advertised is FTE, for guidance only. We are committed to continued improvement in terms of diversity and inclusion practices. Please get in touch with any questions concerning reasonable adjustments, accommodations, or diversity practices.