Job Profile
Our flagship Reeds Rains branch in Manchester City Centre are looking to recruit a highly motivated Lettings Negotiator on a full time, permanent basis. Established in 1868, Reeds Rains has the local knowledge and expertise to make the letting of a property as easy and straight forward as possible. We pride ourselves on our friendly staff who are always on hand to ensure the letting experience delivers a high-quality professional service.
As one of the most trusted names in the UK, Reeds Rains is proud of its reputation as a professional estate agent. We are also a committed employer and pride ourselves in developing and supporting all our colleagues through professional leadership and career development opportunities.
As a Lettings Negotiator working at Reeds Rains, we are proud to offer:
1. On Target Earning (OTE) between £22,000 and £24,000 per annum
2. A 5-day working week
3. 25 days holiday and bank holidays
4. Company pension
5. Company events
6. ARLA/Propertymark qualifications.
7. Opportunity for career progression
In the role of a Lettings Negotiator you will be responsible for growing and developing the lettings business within the branch by:
8. Generating and conducting property viewings
9. Negotiating offers
10. Business Prospecting and proactive activity
11. Local market knowledge and networking
12. Displaying excellent customer service at all times
As a target driven individual you will ideally have experience within the estate agency industry. A full UK driving license is essential.
This branch is independently owned and operated by FAVSCO23 under a franchise arrangement and is part of a national network of Reeds Rains branches.
Reeds Rains are dedicated to protecting your data – We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on your background or needs, if you require any adjustments to make the recruitment process easier please let us know.
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