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PROPERTY FOCUS
At Frasia Wright Associates, we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting property opportunities and are seeing an increase in demand for property specialists within the profession at all levels throughout Scotland. If you are looking for a new challenge as a property lawyer, at any level – please contact us for a confidential discussion or visit our website. Here are some of the opportunities:
Handle legal aspects of property transactions, including sales, purchases, remortgages, and title transfers.
Provide expert legal advice, examine property titles, draft deeds, and liaise with lenders and third parties.
Minimum 1-year PQE in residential conveyancing required.
Advise on commercial real estate matters, particularly hotel and leisure transactions.
Support lenders, investors, and operators in financing, portfolio management, and development projects.
Minimum 6 years’ PQE with strong commercial real estate experience.
Lead transactional asset management work in telecoms and commercial real estate.
Act as the main client contact while supporting large-scale projects and knowledge-sharing initiatives.
Minimum 4 years’ PQE in commercial real estate; experience in telecoms/asset management is a plus.
Advise on residential conveyancing and property matters.
Opportunity to work across a range of property-related legal areas.
Suitable for NQ-5 PQE candidates with relevant experience.
Handle rural property transactions, crofting issues, and agricultural holdings legislation.
Assist with estate and farm purchases/sales, and contribute to business development.
Minimum 3 years’ PQE, with flexible working options available.
Advise clients on rural property transactions, agricultural tenancies, and renewable energy projects.
Manage client relationships and business development within the rural sector.
Newly qualified or recently qualified. No prior rural experience required; property law experience preferred.