The UK’s leading property investment event arrives in Kent for its fifth year after sparking nationwide lobbying in support of landlords and investors
The National Landlord Investment Show, the UK’s leading platform to connect landlords and investors with suppliers in the buy-to-let market, will arrive in Kent for its fifth year on 26th September 2017. Taking place at the Kent Event Centre, the show will be its 51st to date.
Expert property investment advice
1,000 landlords, investors, developers and property professionals will be able to connect with over 80 exhibitors specialising in buy-to-let, as well as receive expert advice from ten seminars taking place throughout the day, presented by leading industry experts. The seminars will focus on areas such as landlord tax advice, legal, evictions, finance, buying at auction and investment opportunities.
Unbeatable national press coverage
It’s been an unbeatable few months for the show, which brings over
20,000 landlords through its doors each year. With its June event at
Olympia sparking off lobbying to Parliament by its guest speaker Iain Duncan Smith MP, the show gained national and industry press coverage on its speaker panel around prohibitive landlord laws. With expert speakers and property professionals at the Kent Show, visitors can expect this to be one of the topics addressed and debated this September.
Exhibitors include renowned suppliers such as Clive Emson Land and
Property Auctioneers, Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS), Nova Financial, Ikea, KM Media Group, Royal Bank of Scotland, Southern Landlords Association and Total Landlord Insurance.
Seminars
The seminars are free to attend for visitors and on a first-come, first served basis and are a perfect place to get advice and an in-depth understanding of the investment opportunities available – in the Kent area.
Steve Hanbury, the Event Director states, ’No other property investment show in the UK provides this level of independent advice from such a range of experts and leading service providers in the market’
Tenancy Deposit Scheme, who are exhibiting for the third year running, attest to the popularity of the show, ‘National Landlord Investment Show is a really well run event and has gained the popularity it deserves within the industry.’
Registration for the Kent event is free at landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
The event is running from 09.00 – 15.30 and tickets are complimentary.
Register free at landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
About Landlord Investment Show
National Landlord Investment Show is the UK’s leading property investment exhibition, providing solutions, networking and advice for new seasoned and investors in the buy-to-let market. Established in 2013 and operating in property hotspots throughout the country, it has now run 44 shows successfully, and has provided property investment solutions for over 21,000 landlords in the last 12 months alone, a growth of 31% since 2015.
Landlord Investor Magazine is subscription-based and available in both print and digital formats with 11 issues each year. It offers advice, features, and news, and helps property professionals keep up to date with essential industry developments.
Subscribe at landlordinvestormagazine.co.uk
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