UK Property News YouTube channel launches in show week

UK Property News YouTube channel launches in show week


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A new YouTube channel for landlords and investors is being launched, and it’s being described by its creators as “a game changer”.

UK Property News is run by the people behind the National Landlord Investment Show, Tracey and Steve Hanbury, who call it “a dedicated hub for landlords, investors, and property professionals looking to navigate the ever-changing landscape with confidence.”

Ian Collins, a journalist, takes on the role of host and the first episode is dedicated to an update on the Renters Rights Bill. 

This episode features guest industry figures Maxine Fothergill, managing director of Amax Estates & Property Services, and Peter Littlewood – chief executive of the iHowz platform. 

Tracey Hanbury, co-founder of the National Landlord Investment Show, says: “We’re incredibly proud to launch the UK Property News channel as an extension of our commitment to educating and empowering property professionals. This platform ensures landlords and investors stay informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve.”

You can watch the first episode here.

The National Landlord Investment Show is set to return to Old Billingsgate, London, on Wednesday of this week, marking it’s milestone 90th live show with exclusive panels on important topics affecting the property sector including the Renters’ Rights Bill, New Investors and Women in Property, plus a full day of networking with 100+ property service providers and 50+ seminars with expert key speakers. More details are here: landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk.

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