Job Details
Job Ref: 213588621
Date: 2021-04-21 11:56:57
What you'll be doing
Working as part of our Group Land team, you will:
* secure land and development opportunities to support the growth of the company
* bring with you and be looking to further develop a strong network of proven land contacts
* conduct detailed appraisal of land opportunities identifying constraints and potential benefits
* preparation and submission of offers for land to acquire development sites and negotiating terms
* prepare site profitability statements, putting together development programmes, sales market research and acquisition build budgets
* work collaboratively with the wider teams to enable a smooth transition once a site has been secured.
Skill and experience
* Proven experience in land acquisition within the property sector
* Adept, confident, clear communicator
* Proven negotiation skills
* Deal driven
* Good local knowledge
What we can offer you
We expect the best from our employees, and in return we take care of them with a competitive employment package including:
* Free life assurance
* Annual and long term bonus schemes
* Additional annual leave with length of service
* Enhanced pension scheme
By becoming part of our team, you’ll be given the opportunity to work in a unique environment that combines the friendliness of a privately-owned business with all the benefits of a financially-strong company that has stood the test of time.
About us
Shanly Homes is a privately-owned, award-winning regional house builder that aims to develop stunning homes in desirable locations across London and the South East.
Since we built our first home in 1969, we’ve gone from strength to strength, with a team now comprising of 160 hand-picked professionals, who are as committed to developing homes of exquisite quality and design, as we are.
We know our employees are key to our success, which is why we ask every single of our staff to share in our ethos; we don’t live for the future, we help shape it
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