Job title: Commercial Property Solicitor Location: Reading Salary: £60,000-£78,000 DOE PQE Level: 3 PQE Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: Full-time A highly regarded regional firm is seeking a Commercial Property Solicitor to join its Reading‑based Real Estate team. The practice advises investors, developers, banks, occupiers, local authorities and charities, offering exposure to a broad mix of public and private sector work. The role includes retail leases and agreements, mixed‑use development matters, due diligence, and supporting senior fee‑earners on high‑value transactions in a fast‑paced environment. You will handle a varied workload, from drafting and negotiating contracts, leases and transfers to reviewing title, raising enquiries, liaising with counterpart lawyers, attending meetings and contributing to business development. The position offers strong opportunities for autonomy, client contact and long‑term relationship building. Candidates should bring solid real estate experience from a reputable firm, strong technical skills, commercial awareness and the ability to communicate complex issues clearly. A collaborative, adaptable and motivated approach, along with an interest in developing both technical and business development skills, will be key to success. For more information on this role or other opportunities within Berkshire or the South East in general please do get in touch with Liam Andrews at Chadwick Nott. (e) liamandrews@chadwicknott.co.uk (m) 07921 895 776 (t) 0117 917 1864 (l) www.linkedin.com/in/liamandrews-legalrecruitment *At Chadwick Nott, we are committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture as well as supporting our large client network achieve the same. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications of all qualified candidates regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, disability, culture or anything other personal characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity in the workplace. Where a level of experience is indicated, please note that this is only a guideline.*