Lettings Executive

3 weeks ago


Wimbledon, United Kingdom Q Recruitment Full time
We are seeking a Lettings Executive to play a key role in sustaining our client's current platform and enabling further growth.
The company boasts over £300M in assets under management and a thriving community of over 1300 professional residents. With recent strategic acquisitions, they're accelerating expansion and seeking top talent to fuel their continued success.
The Role:
* The key focus for the role will be working with the team predominantly in South West London to ensure that all units of accommodation are kept full year-round.
* You will have the responsibility of meeting professional clients showcasing the accommodation, answering questions, and explaining the benefits of co-living accommodation
* This is a fast-paced role with a sales focus.
The Lettings Executive Needs:
* To be articulate, dynamic, and well-presented.
* Drive with a hunger for seizing opportunities and closing deals.
* An ability to communicate well and build rapport with London-based professionals
* The ability to persuade and demonstrate high levels of emotional intelligence
* To have at least two years of experience in a fast-paced, sales-focused role within the real estate sector.
* Easy access to South West London and the surrounding areas by car
Our Client Offers:
* A basic salary of £22,500 pa
* A realistic 1st year OTE of £40 - £45,000 pa
* Uncapped commission structure
* Hybrid working available
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