Sacco Mann are recruiting for a leading commercial law firm with offices based across the UK. They are looking for a Commercial Property Solicitor to join their Newcastle upon Tyne office, adding to their already successful Real Estate department. This role would suit someone experienced in Real Estate matters, who is keen to get involved with business development, and grow the department further. The team have a strong presence in the market, providing services to both national and local clients ranging from public to private sector organisations including charities, utility companies, developers and landowners. You will be working your own caseload of real estate matters including dealing with post completion formalities at HM Land Registry, including SDLT and Companies House requirements, reviewing registered titles, replying to enquiries, preparing reports on leases, and drafting and reviewing documents. You will take part in business development activities on a regular basis, ensuring consistent growth of the department. The successful candidate will have up to 3 PQE, with experience in commercial property matters. You will have experience in a range of property transactions such as buying and selling land, granting, and taking lease, licenses to assign/underlet/alter, and reviewing and reporting on title. If you are interested in this Commercial Property Solicitor role in Newcastle Upon Tyne then please get in touch with Helen Mauborgne on 0113 467 9786 to find out more information or if you've a CV to hand, please submit this for review. To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website. Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral. For full terms, please visit our website. Please note our advertisements use PQE and salary level purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.