Conveyancing & Property

Buying or selling property? Let us guide you with confidence and clarity.
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What we hope to achieve.

Our Conveyancing Service

  • Professional and efficient handling of your property transaction.

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  • Full legal support for residential and commercial property matters

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  • Clear updates at every stage of the process

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  • Tailored guidance from experienced solicitors

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What we'll do.

Navigate the legal landscape with care.
Includes:
  • Residential conveyancing
  • Re-mortgages and transfers of equity
  • Tenancy agreements and commercial leases
  • Land and self-build site transactions
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Conveyancing & Property

Clear, Calm, and in Control

Buying or selling property is one of life’s biggest financial decisions, and it should not feel overwhelming. At Ferris & Co. Solicitors, our experienced team — led by Paul Ferris and Helen Wan — is here to guide you through every step with clear advice, practical support, and minimal stress. We explain the legal process in plain English and keep you fully informed from start to finish, working efficiently to avoid delays and ensure everything runs smoothly.

We offer a full range of property services including residential conveyancing, re-mortgages, transfers of equity, gifts of property between family members, tenancy agreements, commercial leases, land acquisitions, self-build sites, and development land. Whether you are a first-time buyer, selling your home, or managing a commercial transaction, we work closely with estate agents, lenders, and other solicitors to protect your interests and complete your transaction with care and precision.

Our conveyancing team is trusted by clients across Northern Ireland for professional service and peace of mind. For more information or to discuss your property needs, please contact our office to arrange an appointment with Paul Ferris or Helen Wan. You can also view a helpful guide from the Law Society of Northern Ireland at www.lawsoc-ni.org/consumer-guide-to-buying-and-selling-residential-property.

Frequently asked questions.

If you have any further questions don't hesitate to reach out to us, we're always on hand to help.

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Do you offer legal aid representation?

Yes. Everyone is entitled to legal aid for a police station or PACE interview. For criminal charges, eligibility depends on your income and the nature of the offence. Legal aid is generally available for a wide range of cases, including family, children’s and domestic proceedings, divorce, and ancillary relief matters. However, legal aid is not available for most driving offences.

How long will my conveyance take, and when will I have a completion date?

On average, a conveyance takes between 8 to 10 weeks. This can vary depending on issues that may arise, such as survey results, boundary queries, or title matters. We always aim to meet your preferred completion date, but please note this date only becomes legally binding once contracts have been signed by both parties.

Do I have grounds for divorce?


In Northern Ireland, there is only one legal ground for divorce — the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This must be proven by one of five facts: adultery, unreasonable behaviour, desertion for two years, two years’ separation with consent, or five years’ separation without consent.

What happens if I die without making a Will?


If you die without a Will, your estate will be distributed under the laws of intestacy. These rules determine who inherits your assets and may not reflect your personal wishes. Making a Will ensures your estate is passed on according to your preferences and can help avoid delays, disputes, and additional stress for your loved ones.

How do I arrange a consultation with one of your solicitors?

You can contact our office directly by phone or email to arrange a consultation. We offer appointments in person, by phone, or video call, depending on your preference and the nature of your legal matter.