Over 100 experts to woo landlords at investment show this week

Over 100 experts to woo landlords at investment show this week


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The Property Investor Show is back for its 20th year with 100 property sector experts and exhibitors in London this week.

The event had a near two year absence during the pandemic and was re-launched on a smaller scale in October 2021 – and still attracted over 90 exhibitors and 4,000. attendees.

On April 1 and 2 visitors can participate in 65  free seminar and panel sessions on property finance and taxation, legal, housebuilding, PropTech and landlord and tenancy services.

Names appearing this week include Paul Shamplina of Landlord Action and Channel 5’s Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords; Richard Blanco, Landlord and Property Expert and star of House Hunters International; Vanessa Warwick of Property Tribes; Ben Beadle of the NRLA; and former agency chief Russell Quirk.

Mike Doyle, Property Investor Show director, says: “With Covid restrictions behind us now we expect the 2022 Property Investor Shows to be busier than ever as the premier event in the property calendar once more. 

“This is especially true given the way that the property market has performed in the last two years and with buyer demand and price growth at record levels.

“The Property Investor Show event provides the opportunity for current and prospective property investors to research the entire property investment journey from sourcing to funding, the legal process, taxation and the new technology that now assists landlords in making their portfolios work ever more efficiently. It’s the ‘go to’ show of the year for anyone in real estate.”

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