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Scott Properties WordPress Build

A custom WordPress build for a property business, structured around the two sides of the business and a polished portfolio of developments.

Scott Properties website screenshot
Buildcustom WordPress implementation
Structuretwo business audiences separated
Portfoliodevelopment showcase content
Presentationpolished responsive layouts

Scott Properties needed a site that could explain two sides of the business: its own property developments and its work with landowners and local authorities through land promotion and planning.

Where I fit

I built the WordPress implementation at Mosaic, taking the wider team's visual and project direction into a custom front-end and editing structure. The agency team led the broader strategy and design; I focused on making the site work cleanly as a real WordPress build.

The brief

The brief was to create a high-quality presentation for a property developer with multiple audiences. Visitors needed to understand the company quickly, browse developments confidently and see the business as polished, established and detail-conscious.

What I built

  • Custom WordPress templates for development/project presentation.
  • A site structure that separates the two sides of the business without fragmenting the brand.
  • Responsive layouts for image-led property content and supporting copy.
  • Editable sections designed for future development updates and brand-led content.

Build notes

  • Property websites need visual polish, but they also need calm navigation because users often arrive with very different intent.
  • The build had to support both credibility content and a portfolio-style view of developments.
  • This is a good example of using WordPress for structured project content rather than a flat set of static pages.

What the site needed to make easier

The finished site makes the business easier to read from the outside. It creates clearer paths for different audiences while keeping the presentation consistent, which is especially important when a company has more than one type of stakeholder.