Mid-Level Real Estate Associate

 

Mid-Level Real Estate Associate | Charleston, SC

Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Practice Area: Real Estate (Transactional, Resort & Hospitality)
Experience Level: 3–6 Years

A leading global law firm is seeking a mid-level real estate associate with 3–6 years of transactional experience to join its Charleston office. This opportunity is ideal for candidates looking to grow in a high-caliber team with a focus on sophisticated U.S. and international real estate matters, particularly in the resort and hospitality sectors.

Key Responsibilities

  • Draft and negotiate purchase and sale agreements, real estate development and lending documentation, and hospitality agreements

  • Support major commercial and resort real estate transactions across the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean

  • Collaborate with partners and senior attorneys on complex real estate projects from inception through closing

  • Engage directly with clients and counterparties, offering tailored legal solutions and clear communication

Ideal Candidate

  • JD from an accredited U.S. law school

  • 3–6 years of experience in commercial real estate transactions at a sophisticated firm

  • Experience with hospitality or resort real estate a significant plus

  • Strong drafting, negotiating, and project management skills

  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a collaborative, multi-office team

  • Licensed in SC or willing to obtain admission

Compensation & Culture

  • Base Salary Range: $225,000 – $280,000

  • Full suite of benefits including 24 weeks parental leave (12 paid), robust health coverage, 401(k), CLE support, pro bono opportunities, and hybrid work flexibility

  • Work with a top-tier global real estate practice and receive hands-on mentoring from leading lawyers in the field

To learn more or apply confidentially, contact Freddie at freddie@thepeopleof.co.uk
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Salary:
$225-280K

Location:
South Carolina

Discipline:
Corporate

Job Code:
Mid-Level Real Estate Associate