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The National Landlord Investment Show is Officially Back in Business

by | Nov 1, 2021 | Other Finance News

After being put on indefinite hold for the past two years, the organisers of the National Landlord Investment Show have officially confirmed the return of live events across the UK.

The first in-person National Landlord Investment Show will take place at Manchester United FC’s iconic Old Trafford ground on October 12, before heading south to the main national event in London on October 26 at Old Billingsgate.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be returning to Old Trafford, Manchester, for our first live event in nearly two years. Not only is this our seventh return to Manchester United Football Club, but it also marks our 70th live show since our inception in 2013,” said Tracey Hanbury, the show’s founder.

The biggest and most prestigious annual event of its kind for landlords and property investors, the National Landlord Investment Show provides newcomers and established investors with the opportunity to connect with other property professionals from around the country.

Anyone involved in the BTL sector or considering investing in a private rental property is invited to head over and check out the action.

“We offer the opportunity to meet exhibitors and discuss your needs, browse the superb products and services on offer, network, and watch excellent seminars by leading industry experts,” added Hanbury.

“Attendees will find an extensive spread of exhibitors at the show, and, with the property market remaining buoyant, there’s no time like now to get involved.”

A wide variety of exhibitors from around the greater Manchester area are set to make an appearance at this year’s events, spanning such sectors as legal advice, finance suppliers, investment opportunities, insurance, tax experts, property management, education and mentoring, the latest proptech, furnishings and decor, and many more.

Dozens of seminars and debates will take place throughout the day, discussing all aspects of the BTL sector and its future.

The main National Landlord Investment Show will follow the Manchester event on October 26, taking place at an equally iconic venue just a stone’s throw from London Bridge.

The venue is extremely impressive and will bring much to the event, including fantastic train and tube lines directly into London Bridge and city tube stations, which are all within walking distance,” advised Hanbury.

“Over 70+ exhibitors will be on hand for you to meet, network with, and do business with. In addition, the show boasts over 50 expert speakers and has added three unique and unmissable features.”

The event’s organisers spoke of their delight in the return of live shows, having been forced to host virtually all events over the past two years.

Sponsors of the event have also spoken with optimism about the long-awaited return of the UK’s premier event for new and experienced buy-to-let investors.

“We have exhibited at all the live shows since 2013 and also sponsored the online events during the pandemic, and I am delighted to say the shows have gone from strength to strength,” said Nova Financial chief executive and primary sponsor of the event, Paul Mahoney.

“We have increased our presence at all events and are delighted to be the main sponsor for the upcoming Manchester and London shows. These events are unmissable for any UK landlord, and my team and I cannot wait to be part of the events again and to meet you once again face-to-face.”

 

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