Investment Show debates tax, finance and Starmer’s reforms

Investment Show debates tax, finance and Starmer’s reforms


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The National Landlord Investment Show is heading to Bristol next month.

It’s at Ashton Gate, the home of Bristol City Football Club, on  Wednesday September 25 for its 87th live show.

The one-day event will be packed with exhibitors and a full agenda of seminars by leading industry experts covering topics including Tax, Finance, Investment Opportunities, Legal Advice, Sales & Lettings and Insurance.

The afternoon panel debate – Westminster Charts a New Course: What Does It Mean for Property Investment in the West? – aims to explore the possible ramifications for landlords and property investors in the local area.

Show founder Tracey Hanbury says: “Reaching 87 shows is an incredible achievement, and we’re thrilled to be heading to a city as exciting and vibrant as Bristol. 

“The proposed changes to the sector are obviously causing some anxiety amongst the property investor community across the UK, but our goal since day one has been to provide an unrivalled platform that educates, connects, and empowers landlords and property investors. A huge thank you to our exhibitors, speakers, and Bristol Show sponsors: Aico, Alan Boswell Group, CJ Hole and HJ Collection.”

More details and free tickets from www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk/25-september-bristol 

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