Conveyancing SolicitorAre you an experienced Residential Property Solicitor looking for your next challenge? Our client, a well-established boutique Law Firm, is seeking a qualified Conveyancing Solicitor to join their thriving residential property team, with flexible hybrid working. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a dynamic team handling high net worth, quality residential transactions.
About the Conveyancing Solicitor RoleAs the recommended buyer's solicitors on numerous major developments, our client handles a substantial portfolio of new build transactions. You'll be working on exciting projects across the residential property spectrum, with particular focus on new build purchases and development work.
Essential Requirements for the Conveyancing Solicitor role:- Qualified solicitor with at least 1 Years’ PQE in residential property matters
- Proven experience in new build property transactions is essential
- Strong technical knowledge of residential conveyancing
- Excellent client care and communication skills
- Ability to manage a busy caseload efficiently
Conveyancing Solicitor - Desirable Skills:- Experience working with overseas buyer clients
- Multi-lingual capabilities (advantageous)
- Knowledge of development and off-plan sales processes
Benefits:- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Hybrid working 3 days office 2 days remote
- Pension
- Excellent working Environment
- Opportunity to work on high-profile development projects
- Supportive team environment
- Career development opportunities
Ready to Apply?If you're ready to take the next step in your residential property career and have the essential new build experience our client is looking for, we'd love to hear from you.
For more information about this Conveyancing Solicitor position and other vacancies please contact Natasha Kirkby FREC dipRP quoting Ref 37260.
Contact us today to discuss this exciting opportunity with our client.
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