Property Solicitor (EXPIRED)

City

Legal

52000 Annual

Permanent


A respected law firm with a strong presence in Central London is looking for a Property Solicitor (NQ to 2 years PQE) to join their established property department. This is an ideal opportunity for a junior Property Solicitor to develop their career within a highly supportive and professional environment, working alongside experienced legal specialists.

The firm has a reputation for delivering practical and commercial advice across a wide range of property transactions. The incoming Property Solicitor will gain exposure to both residential and commercial matters, and will be encouraged to take early responsibility for client relationships and files.

The Property Solicitor's role

The Property Solicitor will assist on a range of transactional matters including sales and purchases, leasehold and freehold issues, landlord and tenant work, and development projects. You will work under the guidance of senior Solicitors and Partners, receiving hands-on mentoring and access to high-calibre legal work.

This is an excellent step for a junior Property Solicitor to broaden their experience and grow technically, while being supported through their early post-qualification years.

The Property Solicitor
  • NQ to 2 years PQE as a qualified Solicitor in England and Wales
  • Training seat or post-qualification experience in commercial and/or residential property
  • Strong academic background and desire to specialise in property law
  • Excellent attention to detail and drafting skills
  • Ambitious, with a proactive and client-focused approach
In Return?
  • Salary range: 45,000 - 52,000
  • Structured training and mentoring programme
  • Broad, high-quality property caseload
  • Central London office location
  • Supportive team culture with long-term development prospects

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