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New Homes Sales Advisor

Wokingham
1 week ago
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Are you ready to elevate your career in the luxury property market? An exceptional role awaits with a prestigious 5-star housebuilding client, renowned for their exquisite developments in Berkshire. This is your chance to join a dynamic team and contribute to a brilliant new project.

Imagine working in an environment where your skills are not only valued but celebrated. As a New Homes Sales Consultant, you will be at the forefront of selling high-end properties, engaging with discerning clients, and showcasing stunning homes that epitomise luxury living. This role offers the perfect blend of challenge and reward, providing a platform for professional growth and personal satisfaction.

Candidates with experience in new homes sales will find this role an exciting continuation of their career. Your expertise in guiding clients through the purchasing process, coupled with your in-depth knowledge of the property market, will be instrumental in achieving sales targets and ensuring client satisfaction.

For those with a strong sales background in other sectors, this is a unique chance to transition into the luxury real estate market. A proven track record of meeting and exceeding sales targets, exceptional communication skills, and a drive to succeed are essential. Comprehensive training will be provided to help you adapt your skills to this new and exciting industry.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing the entire sales process from initial enquiry to completion
  • Building and maintaining relationships with potential buyers
  • Conducting viewings and presenting properties in their best light
  • Achieving and surpassing sales targets

    Essential skills and experience:
  • Proven sales experience, preferably in property or a related sector
  • Strong negotiation and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • High level of professionalism and attention to detail

    This role not only offers a competitive salary and commission structure but also the chance to work with a leading name in the industry. Embrace this exciting challenge and take the next step in your career with a company that values excellence and innovation

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