Lettings Negotiator

Posted 2 April by GCB Recruitment

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Are you an experienced Lettings Negotiator who is looking to join a successful company?

Our clients are a well-respected independent Estate Agency that has an EXCITING opening for a Lettings Negotiator to join their close-knit team in the Brentwood area.

Along with this brilliant opportunity, our clients are offering the successful Lettings Negotiator:

  • Up to £25,000 basic (depending on experience)
  • OTE of up to £40,000
  • 5-day working week
  • Ongoing training and support

Working hours:

As a Lettings Negotiator, you will be required to work Monday to Friday and alternate Saturdays

Lettings Negotiator requirements:

  • Previous Lettings experience essential (18 months ideally)
  • Bubbly and engaging personality
  • Results-driven individual.
  • Being a key team player
  • Strong communication skills; both written and verbal
  • Full UK driving license and access to own vehicle
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced working environment

Key responsibilities of a Lettings Negotiator:

  • Building excellent rapport with Tenants and landlords alike
  • Negotiating offers
  • Reference checks
  • Providing excellent customer service through all contact aspects
  • Conducting property viewings ahead of Tenants moving in
  • Being an integral part of a team
  • Remaining up to date on market legislation and changes

Due to the high amounts of applications if you have not been contacted within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.

This job has been posted by GCB Agency Recruitment Ltd which is acting as the Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, working on behalf of their client who is confidential at this stage.

Reference: 52406155

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