Real Estate Lawyer: Residential Development

Posted 20 March by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
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Your new company

This Manchester law firm has a stellar reputation for its real estate work.

Your new role

This real estate solicitor role will see you specialise in residential development work. The role is varied and will involve all aspects of residential development work including land acquisition. The department operates nationally and has a superb client base that includes many of the leading house builders.

What you'll need to succeed

You should be a real estate lawyer with 3+ years' pqe. Applications are invited from specialist residential development lawyers but the firm is equally keen to hear from real estate lawyers who are looking to gain exposure to residential development work.

What you'll get in return

This is a fabulous opportunity for a real estate lawyer to join one of the best regarded residential development teams. You can be assured of first class work as well as plenty of opportunities for career progression. The firm has a positive hybrid working policy and the salary and benefits on offer are extremely competitive.

What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Oliver Gibbon on .
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