Residential Property Conveyancer

Residential Property Conveyancers’ are responsible for running their own residential caseloads which could include freehold and leasehold sales, purchases, re-mortgages, transfers of equity and Help to Buy mortgages. 

You would be offering advice to your clients across a breath of areas including accounting, finances, and pensions and providing a strong level of consultancy. Because of this, Residential Property Conveyancers’ will be needed to establish strong rapport with agents and clients, and of course possess a strong understanding of their client’s needs.

Day to day responsibilities for Residential Property Conveyancers can include the management of exchanges and ensuring they’re completed to correct timescales, managing legal reports, and working across the post completion stage and ensuring it runs smoothly for customers.

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY CONVEYANCER KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Running conveyancing residential property files from beginning to end
  • Provide excellent customer service and adapt it to the clients’ needs
  • Building and maintaining strong client relationships to encourage an active pipeline of work
  • Communicate effectively with agents and clients in a friendly and approachable manner

Camarthen

​Carmarthen is one of the oldest towns in Wales, combining rich heritage with a growing and resilient local economy. Often referred to as the gateway to West Wales, it offers a more relaxed pace of life while remaining well connected via the A48 and rail links to Swansea and beyond. With a lower cost of living and strong community feel, Carmarthen is an increasingly attractive location for professionals seeking balance between career and lifestyle.

The town’s economy is centred around public sector services, education, healthcare, and retail, with key employers including Hywel Dda University Health Board and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Alongside this, Carmarthen supports a wide network of independent businesses and SMEs, contributing to a diverse and stable employment market. Ongoing investment in the town centre and surrounding areas continues to create new opportunities, particularly across professional services and local enterprise.

Outside of work, Carmarthen offers a lifestyle defined by culture, countryside, and coastline. The town itself is home to a mix of high street and independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, alongside cultural attractions such as Carmarthen Castle and the Lyric Theatre. Just a short drive away, you’ll find the Carmarthenshire coastline, the Brecon Beacons National Park, and rolling rural landscapes, making it ideal for those who value outdoor living. For professionals and families alike, Carmarthen delivers a strong sense of community, heritage, and quality of life.