Real Estate Finance Solicitor
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About the Job
We are pleased to present this exciting opportunity for a Real Estate Finance Solicitor to join a specialised new law firm, based in London.
Real Estate Finance - Solicitor - Up to £55,000 salary + Bonus
The Opportunity
This is an exciting opportunity to join a new and exciting Law firm, working directly with an experienced Commercial Property & Real Estate Finance Partner at their London office.
As a result of significant growth of the firm’s Real Estate finance offering, it is now seeking to appoint an experienced Real Estate Finance Solicitor or experienced Paralegal (salary banding £30k-£35k) to work alongside existing partners, driving a resilient and varied legal practice.
The ideal candidate will be a Real Estate Finance Lawyer with 0-2 years post qualified experience. The successful applicant will be responsible for handing a variety of transactional matters including bridging finance & development finance
The Candidate
- Real Estate Finance Solicitor with 0-2 years post qualification experience
- Experience dealing with bridging finance & development finance
- Acting for both Borrowers & Lenders, companies and individuals
- Ability to work to deadlines/targets, to prioritise and manage a varied caseload
- Professional and effective communication with individual and business contacts
The Benefits & How to Apply
- Salary up to £55,000 DOE
- Bonus scheme
- 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Flexible working - 3 days in the office
- Core hours to suit pick up and drop off times
- Progression Opportunities
Apply in the strictest of confidence online and or via telephone – there is no need for a CV for an initial conversation.
Contact: Alex-Jay Blackledge-Murphy, Recruitment Consultant
Direct Dial: 0121 392 7377 Mobile: 07949315621
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Real Estate Finance Solicitor
William James Recruitment
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