IDEX Consulting Ltd
Real Estate Finance Lawyer 2-6pqe

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Real Estate Finance Lawyer 2-6pqe
Real Estate Finance Lawyer | 3–5 PQE | London | Leading International Firm A leading international law firm is looking to hire a talented Real Estate Finance Associate (3–5 PQE) to join its highly regarded London team. This is an opportunity to work on complex, high-value and often market-leading transactions for major banks, debt funds, private equity sponsors, institutional investors and developers across the UK and Europe. The role offers exposure to a broad mix of real estate finance matters, including: • Investment and development finance • Acquisition finance for high-profile real estate assets and portfolios • Cross-border financings involving multi-jurisdictional structures • Refinancing and restructuring of real estate-backed facilities • Loan-on-loan and mezzanine financings • Transactions across logistics, office, hospitality, student accommodation, data centres and living sectors • Sponsor-side and lender-side mandates with direct client exposure from day one The team is particularly active in complex structured finance deals and works closely with the firm’s market-leading real estate, private equity and restructuring practices, giving associates genuine variety and commercial involvement. Candidates should have strong experience gained at a recognised real estate finance practice, excellent technical ability and confidence managing key workstreams and client relationships. In return, the firm offers top-quality work, a collaborative international platform, strong progression prospects and a genuinely supportive team culture.
If you would like to be considered please send your CV to charlotte.pember@idexconsulting.com
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