Investment show operator snaps up analyst’s website

Investment show operator snaps up analyst’s website


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LIS Media, the property firm which operates the National Landlord Investment Show (NLIS), has now acquired consumer service website Propertychecklists.

The site has been run by long-standing property analyst Kate Faulkner, a contributor to the NLIS since its inception in 2013.

Faulkner says: “Working closely with the fantastic LIS team means I can focus on what I do best: analysing, explaining and presenting property market data. 

“Their expertise in producing, designing and delivering content from shows to digital media channels means I no longer have to manage all the work behind the scenes. 

“It allows the research to be presented professionally and reach a far wider audience than I could achieve on my own.”   

Steve and Tracey Hanbury, founders of LIS Media, add: “Having a property expert like Kate on board means we can continue to provide excellent, free education about the property market to our community of landlords, investors and developers. 

“Connecting our community with the experts and expert content … is at the core of what we do across all our platforms, in-person and digitally.”

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