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Land Manager

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The Role
You'll be responsible for identifying, appraising, and securing land opportunities across Yorkshire, working closely with the Land Director and wider planning team to build a robust pipeline.
Key Responsibilities
- Source and appraise land opportunities across Yorkshire, covering greenfield, brownfield, and strategic sites
- Build and maintain relationships with landowners, agents, and promoters to generate off-market opportunities
- Prepare land appraisals and feed into board-level acquisition papers
- Negotiate heads of terms and manage sites through legal completion
- Work closely with planning and technical teams to de-risk sites pre-acquisition
- Monitor market activity and competitor land buying across the region
- Represent the business at land and property networking events
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Key Experience
- Proven track record in land acquisition with a regional or national housebuilder
- Strong network of landowners, agents, and promoters across Yorkshire
- Confident appraising sites financially and understanding viability drivers
- Experience negotiating options, conditional contracts, and land deals
- Understanding of the planning process and ability to assess planning risk
- Full UK driving licence, with regular travel across the region required


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What's on Offer
- Competitive base salary plus car allowance and bonus scheme
- Genuine autonomy to build out the Yorkshire land pipeline
- Clear progression path within an ambitious, growing business
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