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Real Estate Internships in London

Written by Admin | Jul 3, 2015 12:00:00 AM

Real estate interns will gain valuable insight into a unique sector with an international internship in London. Interns will learn first-hand what it’s like to work in London’s fast-paced real estate industry. Working in real estate requires an eye for opportunity as well as strong negotiation and analytical skills. Working alongside established professionals, real estate intern will be able to strengthen these abilities and learn more about industry expectations during their international internship.

A real estate internship will equip an intern with vital skills for their career. Real estate internship responsibilities can include marketing strategy, financial analysis and research. In the past, some real estate interns in London have worked in residential and commercial estates, like Fraser Real Estate and Quintessentially Estates. Quintessentially Estates provides property search and acquisition, property marketing and home management services. The globalized business has an unrivaled network of luxurious properties around the globe.

 

 

Living in London

 

Despite the sudden onset of dreary weather, London is a vibrant, beautiful city with tons to offer a real estate intern. During their internship, interns stay in pleasant accommodations in safe, residential areas of London including Canada Water, Rotherhithe and Surrey Quays. Interns can choose to either live in private bedrooms in high quality shared apartment accommodations. Interns also have the option to stay with a local family, ideal for those eager to live the full immersion experience.

 

 

A city of culture

 

More languages are spoken in London than any other city in the world. The city is home to people from many diverse backgrounds and is a wonderful place for those interested in arts, culture and history. Over 17,000 music performances a year occur in London. The city also hosts over 250 festivals a year, including the biggest street festival in Europe, Notting Hill Carnival. London also happens to be the world capital for live comedy.

 

 

Out on the town

 

London’s West End is located in the central part of the city and is of great importance to London’s arts culture. It includes many tourist attractions, especially famous performance venues. The area has tons of iconic public squares and circuses, notable streets and districts. The West End is particularly known for its theatre scene. Large, mainstream professional shows in London are staged in “Theatreland”, located in the West End. Some of the West End’s longest-running shows include The Mousetrap, Les Misérables and Phantom of the Opera.

 

For a taste of the vibrant live music scene check out, Proud Camden is an art gallery by day and music venue by night. For live song and dance, the cabaret and comedy try Volupte Lounge provides unique, throwback entertainment. Meanwhile, The Lexington is a fun cross between a speakeasy and a London pub.

 

The dining scene in London is among the best in the world, with over 65 Michelin-starred restaurants. One famously delicious London dining establishment is Rules, the oldest restaurant in London. Established in 1798, the joint serves classic British food like game, pies and puddings. Of a similar caliber, the restaurant Dinner offers plates that were created as a modern reflection of traditional British recipes. For a deliciously elegant afternoon tea, check out Claridge’s Afternoon Tea for a wide array of tasty teas, pastries, sandwiches, scones and more.

 

 

The sites

 

Buckingham Palace is one of the most iconic structures in London. The palace originated as a townhouse for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 and is now home to much of the royal family. The palace has 830,000 square feet of floor space. Real estate interns in London can check out the space for themselves with a tour of the royal residence.

 

The Palace of Westminster is home of both houses of the UK Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. However, Westminster was first built in the eleventh century and was home to the Kings of England up until 1512, when a fire caused severe damage to the structure. Tours of the historic palace are available to overseas visitors.

 

St. Paul’s Cathedral is another classic London treasure. The Anglican cathedral is the mother church of the London Diocese. The original church dates back to AD 604. The current structure was built in the late 17th century and sits atop the Ludgate Hill, London’s highest point. Interns can check out the English Baroque style and iconic dome with a guided tour.

 

 

Boost your career!

 

London is a beautiful city to kick off a career in real estate. The international internship experience will help a young professional prepare themselves for their career while also giving them the chance to explore London culture. The multicultural, professional experience is sure to impress a potential employee and offer unique insight into the real estate field.

 

Apply now and boost your career!

 

 

Sources: www.londontown.com, Wikipedia, www.frommers.com, www.visitlondon.com, www.london.gov.uk, Rules.co.uk

 

Photo 1. based on London Buildings, by Davide D’Amico, CC-by-2.0

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Photo 3. based on Piccadilly Circus London – Blended, by Simon & His Camera, CC-by-2.0