Commercial Property Solicitor

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  • £65000 - £80000 per annum
  • Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
  • Permanent

Are you an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor seeking your next move? A highly regarded and forward-thinking law firm in Stoke-on-Trent is looking for a talented individual to join their Commercial Property team. This is a permanent position with a hybrid working arrangement (2 days in the office).

About the Firm

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a progressive and friendly law firm with a strong reputation for delivering quality legal advice to a diverse client base. The firm promotes work-life balance and offers excellent scope for development.

Job Role
As a Commercial Property Solicitor, you will take on a high-quality and varied caseload including acquisitions, disposals, leases, and landlord & tenant matters. You'll work closely with clients ranging from SMEs to developers and national businesses.

Key Responsibilities
* Managing a caseload of commercial property transactions
* Handling sales, purchases, leases, and development matters
* Advising clients on property investment, finance, and asset management
* Supporting junior team members and contributing to business development
* Ensuring compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements

Job Requirements
* 5+ years' PQE in Commercial Property
* Able to run files with minimal supervision
* Excellent client care and communication skills
* Commercially aware and solutions-focused
* Strong attention to detail and organisational skills

What's on Offer
* Competitive salary & benefits
* Hybrid working (2 days in the office)
* Opportunities for career advancement
* Supportive, collaborative team environment
* Exposure to high-quality work and strong client relationships

If you would be interested in knowing more about this Stoke-on-Trent based Commercial Property Solicitor role, please contact Jenny Vickerstaff on 0161 831 6866 or email jenny.vickerstaff@saccomann.com

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