National Landlord Investment Show prepares for trio of online events

National Landlord Investment Show prepares for trio of online events


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The National Landlord Investment Show is preparing three online events this month and next as it creates virtual versions of its respected shows.

The first is the Midlands, Manchester and North show from 9am on Thursday October 8, featuring exhibitors and speakers on subjects including tax, finance, investment, HMOs, education, legal, insurance and more. 

Organisers reassure virtual visitors that they will still be able to connect with their favourite brands and discuss their needs in person, browse the products and services on offer, watch seminars by leading industry experts, and network and benefit from the depth of knowledge and experience the National Landlord Investment Show offers each year.

Show founder Tracey Hanbury says: “This a hugely exciting opportunity for us at the Landlord Investment Show. We have exhibitors galore with superb products and services, and an audience hungry to engage post the Covid-19 vacuum. With the property market remaining buoyant, and government incentives to buy, there’s no time like now to get involved.”

She says hundred of landlords have already registered and this year one of the keynote speakers at each of the three events will be David Smith, economics editor of the Sunday Times.

 

“We are all having to adapt to difficult circumstances and these online shows are a great way of doing so. I am sure that they will be excellent and I am very happy to be taking part in them. I am looking forward to delivering my live seminars on ‘The outlook for the economy and the housing market’ at all three shows” he says.

Entry is free but you do have to register here.

 

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