Our client, a respected law firm with a strong reputation in the South/South East of Manchester, is seeking a Residential Property Solicitor to join their expanding real estate team. This permanent position offers excellent exposure to a wide range of residential property transactions, an inclusive and supportive culture, and genuine opportunities for career growth. Take ownership of a comprehensive caseload of residential property matters, including freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, transfers of equity, remortgages, and new build transactions. Prepare, review, and negotiate legal documents such as contracts, transfer deeds, leasehold enquiries, and mortgage documentation in line with UK residential property law and best practice. Deliver clear, expert legal advice to clients including private individuals, first-time buyers, property investors, and high-net-worth individuals throughout each stage of the conveyancing process. Conduct all associated due diligence, including title investigation, searches, reviewing planning and building regulation documents, and reporting on title to clients and lenders. Liaise proactively with estate agents, mortgage brokers, solicitors, surveyors, lenders, and other third parties to ensure the efficient progression and completion of property files. Maintain high standards of compliance with SRA, AML, GDPR, and all relevant regulatory requirements, ensuring accurate and up-to-date records are kept on the case management system. Identify and manage legal risks, delivering pragmatic and tailored solutions that support clients’ objectives. Contribute positively to the growth and development of the property team through knowledge sharing, supporting colleagues, and engaging in internal training. Essential Skills and Experience for Residential Property Solicitors Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) with proven experience managing a broad range of residential conveyancing matters independently within private practice. Thorough knowledge of UK residential property law, conveyancing processes, and lender requirements. Excellent drafting, analytical, and negotiation skills, ensuring the delivery of precise and client-focused advice. Strong organisational skills, able to handle multiple transactions simultaneously in a deadline-driven environment. Outstanding written and verbal communication abilities, fostering trust and strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. Proficient in the use of legal case management systems, MS Office, and online search and registration platforms. Collaborative, proactive, and committed to ongoing professional development and maintaining knowledge of changes in property law. Benefits and Career Progression in Residential Property Law Competitive remuneration package and benefits reflective of experience and responsibility. Personalised career development plan, access to high-quality training, and ongoing mentorship from experienced property law professionals. Flexible hybrid working arrangements.