Sales Negotiator

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Job Title: Sales Negotiator

Location: Wibsey

Salary: £25k plus £5k Bonus

Contract: Permanent

Working Hours: 9am-5.30pm - Monday to Friday

We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Sales Negotiator to join a well-established estate agency based in Bradford. This role is varied and exciting, offering the opportunity to become the public face of the company while working with a diverse range of clients and properties. The ideal candidate will have a flair for negotiation, excellent customer service skills, and a professional approach at all times.

Key Responsibilities of Sales Negotiator -

Professionally register and qualify applicants, ensuring all details are recorded accurately.
Arrange and conduct property viewings, providing a high level of customer service.
Follow up with buyers post-viewing, obtaining feedback and providing updates.
Understand buyers' circumstances and timescales to assist in their property search.
Introduce buyers to recommended solicitors and financial services.
Negotiate offers effectively to achieve the best outcome for all parties.
Recommend trusted solicitors and financial services where appropriate.
Strive to achieve the best market price for vendors within suitable timeframes.
Assist vendors in negotiations for their onward purchase when required.
Keep clients regularly informed on the status of their sale.
Oversee the sales process from offer acceptance to completion, ensuring smooth transactions.

What are we looking for in our next Sales Negotiator -

Previous experience working in similar role
Professional, responsible, and reliable with a strong work ethic.
Self-motivated, enthusiastic, and able to work independently.
Strong negotiation and persuasion skills.
Excellent communication abilities, both written and verbal.

If you are interested in the Sales Negotiator role based in Bradford please apply on this website, we would love to hear from you

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