Property Lister/Photographer

West Bridgford
5 days ago
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Property Lister / Photographer

Full Time | Permanent

Location: West Bridgford (covering Nottingham and surrounding areas)

Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum (plus benefits including car allowance)

Start Date: ASAP

We are looking for an experienced and motivated Property Lister / Photographer to join our growing team based in West Bridgford. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a strong background in the property industry who enjoys a varied, field-based role combining property marketing, photography, and client interaction.

Key Responsibilities:

Marketing new residential properties across Nottingham and the surrounding areas

Visiting properties to prepare high-quality listings that highlight key features, benefits, and selling points to potential buyers

Producing accurate and professional floor plans

Delivering professional property photography to a high standard (drone photography experience is highly desirable)

Ensuring all property marketing materials are completed accurately and within agreed timescales

Building and maintaining strong relationships with new and existing clients, providing a professional and friendly service at all times

What We're Looking For:

Proven experience in a similar role within the property industry

Strong knowledge of property marketing and presentation

Experience in professional property photography; drone experience is an advantage

Excellent communication and organisational skills

A proactive, reliable, and detail-oriented approach to work

A valid UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle

Flexibility to travel across Nottingham as required

If you're passionate about property, have an eye for detail, and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you.

Submit your CV today to apply.

Unfortunately, we are unable to contact all candidates due to the large volume of applications we receive. If you have not heard from a consultant within the next three days please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion. Please do not hesitate to apply for other suitable roles in the future

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