Iain Duncan Smith & Andrew Neil for Upcoming Landlord Investment Show
Investment Show:
The UK’s largest landlord exhibition, the National Landlord Investment Show, will return to London Olympia on the 21st March for its 12th appearance at this location.
The National
Landlord Investment Show is the UK’s leading landlord and property exhibition and
offers attendees a chance to connect with thousands of other professionals in
the industry, such as investors, management companies, letting agents and various
suppliers of buy-to-let services.
This month,
guest appearances will be made by Iain Duncan Smith and Andrew Neil, who will
both be partaking in the Government Panel Debate, sponsored by Nova Financial
and Less Tax 4 Landlords. Well-known political broadcaster Andrew Neil will
chair this himself, and will welcome other notable individuals, including the
Rt. Hon. Iain Duncan Smith, Paul Mahoney (Nova Financial), Tony Gimple (Less
Tax 4 Landlords), Sarah Davidson (This is Money).
With a substantial
expected turnout of up to 4,000 UK landlords and property investors, a large
focus will be on how landlords can grow and retain portfolios with success, with
in-depth discussions set to take place on important issues facing the private
rented sector today. These include Brexit, property licensing, tax, finance,
immigration and much more, which will be covered in seminars on the day
delivered by industry experts.
There will also
be a question and answer debate that will discuss the issues that UK landlords
are currently facing, exploring the various changes that individuals in this
sector should be aware of and predictions about the future of the industry. Attendees
will be given a unique opportunity to voice their own opinions and raise
questions that matter to their own individual operations.
Tracey Hanbury,
co-director of the Landlord Investment Show comments: “The Landlord Investment
Show is a unique opportunity for companies to showcase their services to landlords
throughout the UK. Since we first
established the event, it has developed a strong reputation in the sector and has
attracted some of the industry’s most valuable players, including, Less Tax for
Landlords, NatWest Bank, Barclays Bank, Nova, Landlord Action, Strawberry Star,
and Alan Boswell Group.�
Steve Hanbury,
co-director of the Landlord Investment Show comments: “This exhibition provides
landlords with a unique and comprehensive opportunity to discover the latest
trends, news, insights and advice that matter to the industry. It is unlike any
other exhibition in that it gathers together so many of the UK’s leading
figures in the property world, with huge opportunities to share and
connect. It’s also free to attend! So
anyone with an interest in areas such as property tax, buy-to-let opportunities
or legislation changes really has no excuse not to join us on the 21st.�
To learn more about The Landlord Investment Show or book free tickets to attend, visit the website: https://www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk/
Contact Information:
Tracey@landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
Contact number:
020 8656 5075
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