Free advice event for landlords and investors

Free advice event for landlords and investors

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Landlords across the East Midlands are being invited to attend a free event offering mortgage, tax and new legislation advice.

The event, which will be provided by Kingswood Residential Investment Management, OCS Wealth Management and Wren Accountancy, will be held at the NBV Enterprise Centre on Tuesday 3rd October, with sessions taking place at 11am and 6pm.

The three firms decided to join forces to host the event in response to concerns expressed by their clients regarding the changing landscape of property investment market, according to Paul Gayton of Wren Accountancy.

He commented: “The event offers a unique opportunity to gain expert advice and insights into the property market. While landlords need to be given a briefing on the changes which are affecting their investment choices, the buy to let market in Nottinghamshire continues to provide potential and offer a wise investment option as part of a pension portfolio.”

Adam Kingswood, owner of Kingswood Residential Investment Management, is among those who fear that the raft of legislation facing the private rented sector may drive reputable landlords out of the market and deter others from entering it.

He said: “Being impacted at national level with stamp duty reforms and changes to landlord’s mortgage tax relief, through to the Nottingham City Council’s selective licensing at a local level, we see investors being constantly bombarded with information and it can be incredibly confusing.

“It’s our intention to use this briefing to help clients manage the changes by being well informed and prepared.”

Tickets are available by clicking here

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