Career Guide (EN)

Real Estate Lawyer

Property solicitors and lawyers play a pivotal role in the UK real estate sector, guiding clients through the complex legalities of property transactions. Their expertise ensures that individuals and businesses can navigate the property market with confidence, making this profession essential for economic growth and stability.

Career Progression Path

Is this the only route?

This is the standard academic trajectory, but modern careers are highly flexible. You can often skip stages by entering the industry with an advanced qualification (like a Master's or PhD), or pivot sideways from a related discipline.

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Academic Foundation

University Degree

Usually 3 to 4 years of full-time academic study, explicitly preparing you for the theoretical realities of the industry.

Earnings
56,550 (Avg. UK Tuition & Living)
Requirements
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First Step

Junior Real Estate Lawyer

As a Junior Real Estate Lawyer, you will assist senior lawyers in drafting documents, conducting research, and managing client communications, gaining valuable experience in property law.

Expected Salary
£30,000 - £40,000
Key Qualifications
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Gaining Experience

Mid-level Real Estate Lawyer

In this role, you will take on more complex transactions, manage your own caseload, and provide strategic advice to clients, demonstrating your growing expertise in the field.

Expected Salary
£50,000 - £65,000
Key Milestones
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Peak Career

Senior Real Estate Lawyer

As a Senior Real Estate Lawyer, you will lead major transactions, mentor junior lawyers, and play a key role in shaping your firm's real estate practice, establishing yourself as a leader in the industry.

Expected Salary
£80,000+
Key Qualifications