Position: Residential Sales Negotiator
Location: Dulverton
Salary: Salary disclosed upon application.
Hours of work: Monday to Friday 8.45am to 5.30pm
1 in 3 Saturdays 8.45am to 1.00pm
Acorn by Synergie is actively seeking a Sales Negotiator to join a well-established estate agency for their Dulverton branch.
Role overview:
You will be responsible for guiding clients through the buying and selling process, ensuring a seamless experience from property viewings to negotiations.
You will need to have a full driving license and your own car to attend viewing appointments.
Key responsibilities:
* Marketing and promoting new and existing properties.
* Registering new buyers
* Booking market valuations for senior negotiators to attend
* Booking viewings
* Matching buyers' criteria to properties, keeping in contact with them to update their status and making them aware of new properties to market.
* Conduct viewings.
* Giving feedback to vendors.
* When required assisting with the progression of the sale .
Experience required:
* Previous experience in a similar role preferable.
* Full UK driving license.
* Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
* Strong administrative skills with attention to detail.
* Experience in valuing would be desirable.
* Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
Benefits:
* Company pension.
* Full training and development provided.
If you meet the criteria and are excited about this opportunity, please apply today!
Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
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