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Senior Lettings Neg
£27,000-£30,000 OTE £40,000
Manchester
 
As our Senior Lettings Negotiator, you'll be the driving force behind the lettings of our luxury residential accommodations across Manchester. This permanent, full-time role offers a competitive salary range of £27,000 to £30,00, plus a tempting bonus structure, making it the perfect opportunity for a seasoned professional like yourself.

Preferred Requirements:
Leverage your proven track record in achieving ambitious targets, showcasing your ability to excel in a fast-paced, results-driven environment.
Demonstrate your exceptional communication skills, both in person and over the phone, as you engage with prospective tenants and provide unparalleled customer service.
Bring your friendly, positive personality to the table, ensuring that every interaction with our clients and visitors surpasses their expectations.
Oversee the full lettings administration process, from new tenancy applications and agreements to comprehensive communication logs.
Arrange and conduct on-site and virtual viewings, captivating potential tenants with your deep understanding of our luxury properties. Preferred Qualifications:
Possess a genuine passion for the property industry and a commitment to delivering outstanding results.
Demonstrate a self-motivated approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
Embrace the opportunity to grow and develop your skills within a dynamic, supportive, and inclusive work environment.
Disclaimer
Integro Partners Ltd operates as an employment agency and employment business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role

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