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Senior Real Estate Property Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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SENIOR REAL ESTATE FOCUS

LOOKING FOR PROPERTY SPECIALISTS…

At Frasia Wright Associates, we’re currently working on a number of exciting and high-level Senior Real Estate opportunities across Scotland. We’ve seen a growing demand for experienced Property specialists within the legal profession, particularly at the senior level. If you’re an experienced Real Estate Lawyer seeking a new challenge, we’d be delighted to have a confidential conversation with you. You can also explore more on our website. Below is just a small selection of the roles we currently have available:

Senior Associate, Real Estate – Glasgow/Edinburgh (Assignment 14614)

Lead domestic and international real estate transactions for clients in infrastructure, retail, and government.

Advise on development, investment, and leasing matters; draft and negotiate key real estate documents.

Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams; strong experience in due diligence and asset/portfolio management required.

Senior Associate, Commercial Real Estate – Glasgow (Assignment 17071)

Handle acquisitions, sales, leasing, and development for commercial clients including pension scheme providers.

Draft and review contracts and titles; mentor junior staff and manage client relationships.

Requires 6+ years’ PQE with strong communication skills and a client-focused approach; competitive benefits offered.

Real Estate – Edinburgh (Assignment 16873)

Advise on hotel, leisure, and city-centre development projects, including Build-to-Rent and luxury hotel deals.

Work with funders, owners, and operators on acquisitions, expansions, and management agreements.

Collaborate with banking, planning, and construction teams; 6+ years’ PQE in commercial real estate preferred.

Commercial Property/Real Estate – Glasgow (Assignment 16445)

Senior-level role leading a national firm’s expanding real estate team; opportunity for career progression.

Expertise in development, finance, leasing, and asset management; team leadership expected.

Ideal for 6+ years’ PQE lawyers; client following welcome but not required.

Partner level, Commercial Real Estate Lawyer – Glasgow/Edinburgh (Assignment 16741)

Manage diverse transactions across retail, leisure, healthcare, and investment sectors.

Handle acquisitions, leasing, development, portfolio management, and funding work.

Suitable for 5+ years’ PQE up to Partner level; offers direct client engagement and business development opportunities.

Real Estate Energy Associate – Glasgow/Edinburgh (Assignment 17134)

Advise on large-scale energy infrastructure projects (solar, wind, battery, hydrogen) for high-profile clients.

Focus on property elements of nationally significant developments.

Requires 4+ years’ PQE and qualification in Scotland, England & Wales, or both; excellent training and benefits offered.

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