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Part-time Estate Agent – Saturdays only


An opportunity to join the sales team at a long-established, independent agency in Dulwich. You will be assisting the team by conducting viewings on Saturdays, liaising with clients, and discussing our available properties with prospective buyers.


Responsibilities:


- Front of house

- Answering calls

- Conducting viewings

- Diary management

- CRM management

- Administrative tasks


Two Saturdays a month: 9.30am – 4pm


Essential experience and qualifications:


- Knowledge of the property market in south London

- Excellent communication skills

- Driving licence


The company:


Harvey & Wheeler has a small, strong team of experienced real estate professionals dealing with both sales and lettings in the heart of Dulwich and the surrounding areas. The property portfolio consists mainly of sophisticated period homes, or architecturally developed properties attracting clientele who sell and search for real estate in Dulwich. As the longest-established agent in the area, you will have the opportunity to be a part of a historic company with a renowned reputation.


Contact: [email protected] or 0208 693 4321

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