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Estate Agent

Earlsfield
5 months ago
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Estate Agent
London SW18
Pay: £30,000.00-£41,832.00 per year
Our Client is a one-stop, tech–powered home-moving platform that takes buyers and sellers from first online search to settlement and beyond.
*Please only apply if you are currently in an Estate Agency in an active role in the London Area
We're rewriting the rules of estate agency—tech-powered, customer-obsessed and transparent from instruction to completion. Our marketing engine is driving a surge in listings and we need a battle-tested negotiator who can win instructions, delight sellers and close deals fast. If you want ownership in building a breakout brand and making the selling experience better for everyone, read on.
What you’ll be doing

  • Grow and manage your own portfolio of residential sales properties, hitting—and beating—instruction and completion targets.
  • Conduct market appraisals, valuations and hosted viewings, blending data insight with local know-how.
  • Work closely with our “local ambassador” partners to amplify reach and referral flow.
  • Negotiate offers through to exchange and completion, liaising daily with solicitors, surveyors and in-house mortgage brokers.
  • Champion the full product suite—mortgages, surveys, removals—adding value to every client journey.
  • Maintain spotless records in our CRM, ensuring every milestone and note is audit-ready.
  • Mentor junior team members, share best practice and lift collective performance.
    You’ll thrive here if you…
  • Bring 2–4 years of residential sales success with a proven track record of beating monthly targets.
  • Are a natural deal-maker—confident, persuasive and unflappable when the chain wobbles.
  • Know the local market inside out and can translate comparables into compelling pricing strategies.
  • Hold a full UK driving licence and like being out in the field more than behind a desk.
  • Are fluent with property software (Street.co, Dezrez or similar) and quick to learn new tools.
    Nice-to-have extras
  • NAEA (Propertymark) or equivalent professional qualification.
  • Existing local network of developers, solicitors or mortgage advisers.
    What we offer:
  • Competitive base salary plus uncapped commission—earnings limited only by your hustle.
  • Clear progression to Senior Valuer, Branch Lead or Area Manager as we expand.
  • Ongoing CPD and funding toward NAEA or RICS residential qualifications.
  • Share-option scheme, pension, 25 days holiday, birthday off and discounted company services.
  • A vibrant HQ with on-site gym, pool and regular social events—plus the tech and marketing firepower to keep your pipeline full.
    Ready to change how homes are sold—and earn big while you do it?
    Send us a short note on the toughest chain you ever rescued and the result you delivered.
    Job Type: Full-time
    Pay: £30,000.00-£41,832.00 per year
    Benefits:
    Company pension
    On-site gym
    Schedule:
    Monday to Friday
    Work Location: In person

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