Residential Property Solicitor / Legal Executive

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Oxford
£40000 - £60000/annum
Posted 1 day ago
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Residential Property Solicitor / Legal Executive Didcot, Oxfordshire DOE + bonus scheme Full-time | 35 hours | Mon–Fri 9–5 Office-based (hybrid considered) | Parking provided Join a respected Oxfordshire law firm A well-established high street firm is seeking an experienced Residential Property Solicitor or Legal Executive to join its busy Didcot office. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive, multi-office team with a strong reputation and excellent client base. The Role You will manage a varied residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to completion, delivering high-quality client service with strong internal support. Key Responsibilities Managing freehold and leasehold sales and purchases Handling remortgages and transfers of equity Drafting and preparing legal documentation Liaising with clients, lenders, agents, and solicitors Ensuring full compliance with AML, GDPR, and internal procedures Managing files through case management systems Working to targets and contributing to team performance About You Solicitor or Legal Executive (5+ years PQE preferred, flexible for the right candidate) Strong residential conveyancing experience Confident managing your own caseload Excellent client care and communication skills Organised, proactive, and compliance-focused What’s on Offer Competitive salary + bonus scheme 25 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday off Pension scheme (4% employer contribution) Company sick pay Parking paid Cycle to work scheme Discounts on legal services Supportive, friendly team environment Apply now or get in touch with Rosie Stinson for a confidential discussion at

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