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Conveyancing Solicitor

Puro Associates
Greater Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Conveyancing Solicitor / Licensed ConveyancerWilmslow (Hybrid after initial training)
Salary

  • Handling a broad range of residential conveyancing matters including sales, purchases, remortgages, leaseholds, freeholds, transfers of equity, and new builds.
  • Liaising with clients, estate agents, mortgage lenders, and other solicitors to ensure smooth, efficient progress on all files.
  • Drafting and reviewing contracts, conducting property searches, and reporting on title.
  • Maintaining compliance with all relevant legal and regulatory standards.
  • Providing outstanding client care and contributing to the firm’s reputation for excellence.

The Firm

Our client is a boutique but rapidly growing practice with a strong focus on providing bespoke, client-centred legal services.
As part of their continued expansion, they are launching a dedicated Conveyancing Department and are looking for a dedicated professional to help drive this exciting new chapter.The firm promotes a collaborative and relaxed culture, offering support, flexibility, and the opportunity to play a key role in shaping their conveyancing offering.

About You

  • Strong technical knowledge of residential conveyancing and property law.
  • Confident managing files independently from instruction to completion.
  • Excellent communication, organisation, and client relationship skills.
  • Comfortable using digital conveyancing tools and case management systems.

Desirable:

  • Minimum 3 years’ post-qualification or equivalent conveyancing experience.
  • Previous supervisory or managerial experience.

Package & Benefits

  • Salary: £50,000 – £70,000 (dependent on experience)
  • Flexible hybrid working (after probation)
  • Company pension
  • Free on-site parking
  • Supportive and friendly culture

How to Apply If you are a motivated Conveyancer or Property Solicitor seeking a flexible, rewarding role within a progressive and growing firm, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today or contact Puro Associates Legal Division for a confidential discussion.

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