Responsibililties

•Value properties by applying expert knowledge and awareness of the local property market.
•Take accurate measurements of sites and premises.
•Assess the impact of a major development in terms of economic viability and environmental impact.
•Purchase land and secure funding.
•Visit sites at all stages of development, from green field to foundations and completed buildings.
•Write detailed reports on property for purposes such as rent reviews, investment potential, valuations for mortgages and other purposes, marketability and building surveys.
•Negotiate with confidence, orally and in writing on issues such as rents.
•Sell and buy properties and sites on behalf of clients.
•Apply appropriate law for landlord and tenant negotiations and enforce health and safety regulations.
•Assess properties for business rates, capital taxation, acquisitions and disposals.
•Manage large property portfolios for your clients and advise them on the purchase and sale of individual investments (if you specialize in investment).
•Manage all kinds of property on behalf of a landlord to meet the landlord's contractual obligations. This will include ensuring compliance with the conditions of the tenancy, collecting rents and handling building maintenance and repair (if you specialize in management).
•Work closely with other professionals such as highways and structural engineers, town planners and architects, in considering new developments (if you specialize in development).

Requirements

•Enthusiasm and commitment for the surveying profession.
•Good oral and written communication
•Excellent interpersonal skills
•Negotiation skills
•strong numeracy skills
•Readiness to take responsibility and act on your own initiative.
•The ability to work as part of a team.
•The ability to remain calm under pressure.
•You have confidence in your own judgment.
•The ability to develop and maintain a network of professional contacts.
•Good physical mobility in order to survey a site, a building under construction or an inaccessible part of a residential property.
•A driving license - this is usually essential, unless you are working in a defined urban area, such as a city local authority.


Residential Surveyor Recruitment Agency in London, Real Estate and Property Recruitment Agency in London