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Real Estate Solicitor

Salary

Negotiable

Location

Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

Job type

Permanent

Sector

Legal

Job ref

X3-1288876

Job posted

Posted 10 days ago

Job Title: Real Estate Solicitor (NQ–2 PQE)
Location: Birmingham (Hybrid)
Salary: DOE

The Role

We’re recruiting an NQ–2 PQE Solicitor to join a dynamic and friendly Real Estate team. Ideal for someone seeking strong development, hands‑on work, and exposure to quality clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist and manage commercial property transactions
  • Draft leases, transfers, licences, reports on title
  • Conduct due diligence, searches and manage completions
  • Work closely with partners and senior solicitors
  • Build strong internal and external relationships

About You

  • Qualified Solicitor or due to qualify soon
  • Real Estate seat experience preferred
  • Strong technical drafting and organisational skills
  • Motivated, commercially aware, and team‑focused

Benefits:

    • 8% company pension (4% employee + 4% employer)
    • Life assurance at 4x annual salary
    • Cycle to work scheme, season ticket loans
    • Bonus schemes (support staff & recruitment referral)
    • Access to financial advisors/mortgage brokers
    • Discounted will writing & conveyancing
    • 4 days annual leave + bank holidays
    • Option to purchase 3 additional days
    • 2 extra Christmas holiday days

Are you ambitious, commercially sharp, and ready to accelerate your career in a high‑performing Real Estate team?

If yes, we want to hear from you! Apply Today! 

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