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Trainee Lettings Negotiator

An opportunity has arisen for a Trainee Lettings Negotiator to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions.

As a Trainee Lettings Negotiator, you will be supporting tenants through the lettings process, conducting property viewings, and negotiating tenancy terms.

This full-time role offers a basic salary range of £21,000 - £24,000, OTE circa £22,000 - £25,000 and benefits.

Additional commission available through the referral scheme from day one, with potential extra earnings of around £500 annually.

You will be responsible for:

? Engaging with prospective tenants to understand their requirements and recommend suitable properties.


? Building strong knowledge of the property portfolio.


? Arranging and carrying out property viewings.


? Supporting negotiations between landlords and tenants to reach agreements.




What we are looking for:

? Previous industry experience would be preferred, full training will be provided.


? A proven track record in a customer-focused office environment.


? Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.


? IT literate with the ability to learn new systems quickly.


? Full UK driving licence and access to own car.




What's on offer:

? Competitive salary


? Birthday day off


? Company pension scheme


? Referral programme


? Company events and team activities


? Retail vouchers and rewards for high performance


? Business mileage reclaimable at agreed rates




This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive team within a well-regarded property management environment.

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