Lettings Negotiator

Recruiter
William H Brown
Location
Kettering
Salary
Competitive
Posted
23 Jun 2021
Closes
27 Jun 2021
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Lettings Negotiator - Estate Agency

Competitive Basic Salary - On Target Earnings (Uncapped Commission) - Career Progression - Company Pension Scheme - Company Car

You must have full UK driving licence to apply for this role.

If you are looking to learn from some of the best in the property industry and progress in your career as well as being well rewarded, with complete job satisfaction, then look no further!

What's in it for you?

  • A progressive career ladder
  • Awards and Incentives
  • Compete for Top Achievers Trips
  • Earn uncapped commission
  • Get full training and development (Work towards ARLA - NFOPP Qualifications)
  • Company Car

We are recruiting for a Lettings Negotiator to join our team in our branch.

The main purpose of the role is to generate and book valuations, conduct property viewings, negotiate agreements, agree lets & progress let's though to exchange and completion.

Our ideal Lettings Negotiator is???

  • Preferably an experienced sales person
  • Able to prove a track record in generating new business
  • Resilient, positive and friendly
  • A Full UK driving licence holder

William H Brown Estate Agents are part of Sequence Home, one of the largest and most successful estate agency and property services providers in the UK and we operate under 11 different trading names, some of which have been synonymous with estate agency for over 100 years, the Group combines residential sales and lettings expertise with a range of services including new homes, mortgage services, surveying, conveyancing and more!

Interested to know more?
If you are looking to progress in your Estate Agency career and want to know more about this vacancy, please apply online with your CV.

Connells Group UK is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.

Ref: Equality Act 2010

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