Commercial Property Solicitor

Company: Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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Location: York
Job Description:

Job Description

Commercial Property Solicitor

York

Hybrid

A market-leading law firm in York is seeking an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor (3+ PQE) to join its well-established and highly regarded property team. This opportunity has arisen as part of the firm’s planned growth strategy, making it an excellent time to join a forward-thinking practice with a strong reputation in the regional market.

You will join a collaborative and experienced commercial property team handling a broad range of high-quality matters. The role offers exposure to a varied caseload and the opportunity to work closely with clients across a range of sectors. Typical work will include:-

  • Acquisitions and disposals of commercial property
  • Landlord and tenant matters, including leases and renewals
  • Property development and investment work
  • Commercial property finance and secured lending
  • Complex transactions

I am keen to speak to solicitors with:

  • A minimum of 3 years’ PQE in commercial property
  • Possess strong technical knowledge and commercial awareness
  • Are confident managing their own caseload with minimal supervision
  • Demonstrate excellent client care and communication skills
  • Enjoy working as part of a collaborative team

The role will:

  • Pay a salary up to £65,000, negotiable depending on experience
  • Hybrid and flexible working options available
  • The chance to join a highly regarded and well-established team
  • Clear opportunities for career progression and professional development
  • A supportive and positive working environment within a respected firm

This is an excellent opportunity for a commercial property solicitor looking to take the next step in their career within a stable, growing, and reputable firm in York.

For more information or to apply, please contact Amy Turner (amy.turner@douglas-scott.co.uk) for a confidential discussion.

Posted: March 20th, 2026