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Achuman Capital

Real Estate Lawyer

Belfast
£62k – £75k/yr
Posted about 20 hours ago
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We are working with an international UK law firm based in Belfast for a lawyer to join their Real Estate team. Salary from £62,000 - £75,000.

The Role:

The successful candidate will join a growing Real Estate team advising leading developers, investors, financial institutions and commercial clients on high-value property development and investment transactions.

The role involves advising on commercial and mixed-use development projects, investment acquisitions and disposals, funding transactions and asset management matters. The successful candidate will manage complex real estate transactions, build and develop client relationships, contribute to business development initiatives, and help deliver solutions on large-scale, market-leading projects.

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Essential Criteria:

  • 4-8 years’ PQE;
  • Strong real estate law background;
  • Technically excellent;
  • Excellent academics;
  • Willingness to engage with business development initiatives;
  • Willingness to mentor junior members of the team;
  • Commercial awareness;
  • Strong communication skills;
  • Team-oriented.

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Benefits:

  • Excellent salary & benefits package (commensurate with experience);
  • Hybrid working;
  • First-class training;
  • Generous annual leave;
  • Opportunity to progress within the firm.

Please contact Nuala Darragh on +44 7540 310 755 or email nuala.darragh@achuman.com if you would like to have a confidential discussion about this opportunity.

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Skills

Real Estate Law
Client Relationship Management
Business Development
Mentoring
Commercial Awareness
Communication Skills
Teamwork

Location

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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