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Residential Property Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Stirling
1 month ago
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 PROPERTY FOCUS

LOOKING FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SPECIALISTS…

At Frasia Wright Associates we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting residential property opportunities and are seeing an increase in demand for property specialists within the profession at all levels, throughout Scotland. So, if you are looking for a new challenge as a residential property Lawyer, at any level – please contact us for a confidential discussion or visit our website. A small selection of what we have to offer is featured below:

Residential & Commercial Property – Wick/Remote

Handle residential, commercial, and rural property transactions, including legal advice, documentation, and client liaison. Open to solicitors at all career stages; remote/hybrid options available for the right candidate. Offers a relaxed lifestyle in scenic Wick, with competitive salary and career development in a supportive team.

Conveyancing – Saltcoats

Join a full-service firm handling residential conveyancing within a busy, client-focused environment. Suitable for solicitors with ~2 years’ PQE or strong NQ candidates; retraining opportunities available. Competitive salary and career growth in a friendly North Ayrshire practice.

Residential Property – Glasgow

Manage high-volume residential conveyancing caseload including sales, purchases, new builds, and remortgages. Minimum 2 years’ PQE required; opportunity to support junior team members and take on leadership. Full-time, office-based role with competitive salary and fast-paced, client-focused environment.

Residential Property Team – Glasgow/Bearsden/Hybrid

Handle full range of residential property transactions with client and third-party liaison. Open to NQ+ solicitors with strong communication and organisational skills. Hybrid/flexible working, competitive salary, and collaborative team culture.

Residential Conveyancing – Aberdeen

Join a long-established firm to manage conveyancing matters and client relationships. Open to NQ and experienced solicitors; strong client engagement and negotiation skills valued. Competitive salary and career progression in a collaborative legal environment.

Residential Conveyancing – Perth/Stirling

Manage residential property transactions including sales, purchases, remortgages, and title transfers. 1–10 years’ PQE preferred; client-facing experience and property law expertise essential. Full-time role in a progressive, award-winning firm with strong team support.

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