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Development (Plot Sales) Fee Earner

TSR Legal
Gloucestershire
1 day ago
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Development (Plot Sales) Fee Earner
Gloucester
Development Plot Sales
About the Firm
TSR Legal are proud to be working with Davies and Partners Solicitors, a well-established law firm with over 30 years' experience and a national reputation for excellence in the Property sector. With offices in Gloucester, Bristol, Birmingham, London, and Devon, the firm provides a wide range of legal services for both businesses and individuals.
Davies and Partners place great emphasis on their people - believing staff are at the heart of the firm's success. They are committed to supporting a positive work-life balance, professional development, and long-term career progression.
This position has become available due to continued growth within the Development Plot Sales Department.
The Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Development (Plot Sales) Fee Earner to join the Gloucester office. The successful candidate will handle all aspects of residential development sales on behalf of commercial developer clients, including the day-to-day running of sale files, part exchanges, and site set-ups.
You'll be working alongside a team of around 20 experienced professionals and enjoy exposure to a strong client portfolio, including FTSE 100-listed companies and 5-star HBF-rated builders. While property law experience (residential or commercial) is essential, specific plot sales experience is not required - full training will be provided.
Key Responsibilities

  • Managing the site set-up of new development sites (training provided).
  • Preparing road, sewer, infrastructure, and service agreements, as well as related transfers, leases, or easements.
  • Drafting contracts, transfers, and leases for plot sales and part-exchange transactions.
  • Responding to enquiries from buyers' legal representatives.
  • Reporting to clients on part-exchange properties.
  • Handling exchange and completion of sales and purchases.
  • Completing SDLT returns and registrations.
  • Meeting billing targets as agreed with the Head of Department.
  • Supervising junior team members as required.
  • Managing all other legal matters relating to development sites post-acquisition.

About You
Essential Criteria

  • Qualified Solicitor (SRA) or FCILEx. Applications are encouraged from those who are non qualified who have experience of fee earning.
  • Right to live and work in the UK.
  • Strong communication, client care, and relationship management skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to work proactively.
  • Highly organised, able to prioritise and meet deadlines under pressure.
  • Confident with legal IT systems and Microsoft Office.
  • Able to maintain confidentiality and adapt to changing business needs.

Desirable Criteria

  • Newly Qualified to 2 years PQE.
  • Knowledge or prior experience in Property Law.

Salary & Benefits
Competitive salary - up to circa £45k DOE
Apply today or contact TSR Legal for a confidential discussion about this opportunity. Contact Rachel Phillips in confidence on / .

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