Residential Surveyor (non-lender)

Bethnal Green
3 days ago
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Residential Surveyor (non-panel/lender) – East London - £100k OTE

Our client is a small but highly successful independent Surveying practice specialising in Residential matters across London and Kent.

With impressive workstreams from both private and social housing clients, they are now looking to hire an additional full time Residential Surveyor as follows:

AssocRICS or MRICS qualified – VRS beneficial but not essential

Ideally living in (or within commutable range of) East London

Experienced in L2 Surveys – exposure to L3 would be advantageous but isn’t essential (likewise valuations)

Familiarity with Go Report preferred, but not essential – good systems awareness overall (confident with tech including iPad/drone etc.)

Driving License / Car

Workload comprises both private and local authority/social housing L2 Surveys for a range of purposes (Open Market purchase, Right to Buy Buy Backs, Part Buy Part Rent etc.)

Our client has longstanding and long term contracts with said Local Authorities ensuring a consistent and lucrative workflow, not effected by wider market fluctuations or interest rate adjustments

The suitable Residential Surveyor can expect a basic salary up to £65k alongside £5k car allowance, Bonuses (20% of fee income over low threshold) and a range of benefits including generous holiday entitlement, team days out and tech provided.

If you are an experienced Residential Surveyor who enjoys private L2 work and would like to undertake it across East London with the option to take on L3 and/or Valuations at your own pace, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info

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