Taylor Root
Senior Associate - Residential Real Estate

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Job Opportunity: Residential Real Estate Solicitor
An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an experienced Residential Real Estate Solicitor to join a highly regarded team acting for high net worth individuals, landed estates, family-owned businesses, developers, and private clients on a broad range of premium residential property matters.
The team advises on some of the most complex and high-value residential transactions in the market, combining technical excellence with a practical, client-focused approach. The practice is recognised for its expertise across prime London and country house transactions, residential portfolio management, development work, and private wealth related property matters.
Key Responsibilities
- Advising high net worth individuals on the acquisition, disposal, and financing of residential properties.
- Managing complex freehold and leasehold transactions involving prime urban and country properties.
- Advising individuals, estates, and family-owned property businesses on the management of residential and mixed-use portfolios.
- Supporting private wealth and family clients on property restructuring, tax-driven transfers, matrimonial arrangements, probate assets, and private lending security.
- Acting for developers on site acquisitions, development projects, and plot sales.
- Advising landlords and leaseholders on collective enfranchisement and Right to Manage matters.
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, intermediaries, and professional advisers.
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You will be a Residential Real Estate Solicitor with at least 6 years' PQE and a proven track record of handling high-value residential property matters gained within a leading regional, national, or City practice.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
- Strong technical residential property expertise.
- Experience acting for high net worth and private clients.
- Excellent client relationship and business development skills.
- A pragmatic and commercial approach to advice.
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied caseload independently.
This role offers exposure to exceptional quality work, a collaborative team culture, and genuine opportunities for career progression.
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