Residential Property Solicitor or Conveyancer

Posted 16 April by GerrardWhite
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A leading law firm are seeking an experienced Residential Property Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer to join their busy offices in East Grinstead. You will join a small, friendly team with extensive support, guidance and ongoing training and development.

The successful Residential Property Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer will be responsible for a varied case load which will include:

  • Leasehold
  • Newbuilds
  • Shared ownership
  • Land transactions
  • Sales and purchases of leasehold and freehold premises

The successful Residential Property Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer will offer the following skill set/background:

  • Be qualified (Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer) with ideally 2-3 PQE
  • Have the ability to explain complex legal matters to clients
  • Have excellent communication skills - being able to forge professional relationships with clients, estate agents and other interested parties
  • Have experience of working to billing targets
  • Be a keen relationship builder
  • Ideally have experience of networking/business development

The successful Residential Property Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer will be offered a market-led salary together with generous holiday allowance, 5% pension contributions, EAP and multiple social events throughout the year. You will receive excellent administrative support and have access to modern CMS.

This is the firm who recognise and reward their staff well for their hard work and results. You are guaranteed a superb career with this company, with ongoing learning and development available.

Reference: 52486818

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