Landswood de Coy LLP
Commercial Property Manager

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About Landswood de Coy LLP
Landswood de Coy LLP is a boutique investment agent and asset manager established in 2006 managing investment property across all sectors all over the UK from offices in London, Glasgow, Thames Valley, and Cheshire.
We recruit in line with our core principles of Responsiveness, Professionalism, Accountability, and Transparency and currently have an excellent team of c. 50 office-based staff based with a further c. 100 site-based staff at properties under our management.
Role Overview
We are looking to appoint a Commercial Property Manager with two years post-qualification experience to assist in the management of a mixed UK-wide portfolio of retail and office assets.
The successful candidate will work as part of a wider team and be responsible for carrying out, inter alia, the duties described below.
- Applying effective professional surveying skills as a member of the commercial property management department to manage client assets in accordance with RICS and industry best practice.
- Provide professional advice to clients regarding commercial property and estate management matters.
- Undertake property management tasks as required to include tenant liaison, accounts enquiries, and rent arrears management.
- Carry out regular site inspections and manage site-based staff.
- All aspects of day-to-day management including supervision of landlord and tenant matters, lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, assignments, sub-letting, alterations, and service charge budgeting/forecasting.
- Letting of vacant retail units in conjunction with external letting agents.
- Levying of service charges on properties under management.
- Oversee and build a good working relationship with colleagues, on-site staff and tenants of directly managed properties, and with personnel to facilitate efficient and effective property management.
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The ideal candidate will be/have:
- MRICS with circa 2 years PQE or a non-property graduate (minimum 2:1) with equivalent experience.
- Strong property management background across a variety of sectors.
- A good communicator - able to liaise directly with clients, tenants, and site staff.
- Organized, with ability to work under pressure to strict deadlines.
- Excellent attention to detail and be numerate with excellent written and spoken English.
- Be able to demonstrate personal values in line with Landswood de Coy core values outlined.
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Compensation
Salary dependent on experience and qualifications. This role can be based at our London, Cheshire, or Thames Valley offices, and will involve UK-wide travel. Salary commensurate with experience and abilities.
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