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WJ Law held a “Home Buyers Workshop” on the 23rd October to assist buyers. Along with the homes to view, the builders, and the suppliers (such as the Kitchen manufacturers) were Mortgage experts to assist with the Smartmove Scheme, and help with how to buy through N.I. Co – Ownership, with no deposit. Under the new [...]

At Ballantine Garden Village, Lisburn, site manager Michael Poole has once again been recognised as one of the leading House Builders in Northern Ireland. As a key member of W.J. Law, who have been building quality since 1903, Michael is excited about the NHBC showcase event, and hopes once more to achieve further industry recognition. At [...]

Over the last 3 years, the credit crunch has meant that first time buyers have gone from needing an average of a 6% deposit on a new home, to a situation where lenders have more strict criteria, often requiring buyers to find 25% and more as a deposit, plus lowering their wage multipliers. This has [...]

Award winning housebuilders, W.J. Law & Co have launched their luxury on a budget range of homes across their active developments. “The big thing is how much you can get for your money now” explained David Law. “We have noticed that there is an excellent demand for homes with 4 and 5 bedrooms; most of our [...]

WJ Law are entering the national Housebuilder awards, under the category of “best Marketing Initiative.” Having had such success with the Smartmove scheme, alllowing many buyers to purchase who otherwise could not, has proved a great success, giving us highly valuable turnover at a critical time for the industry. We are now slowly withdrawing its [...]

Award winning developers, W.J. Law, are making dreams come true in the new fairytale quarter at their site at Summerhill, Rathfriland Road, Banbridge; previous winning site of the NHBC’s best managed large site in N. Ireland. The beautiful Fairytale Cottages are priced from £99,999 under the unique ‘smartmove scheme’ where the buyers have their 25% mortgage [...]