70th National Landlord Investment Show returns to Olympia

70th National Landlord Investment Show returns to Olympia

9:17 AM, 19th February 2020, About 4 years ago

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The National Landlord Investment Show are celebrating their 70th show to date with a return to Olympia, London on 19th March 2020 with Andrew Neil and Michael Portillo. 

FROM kickstarting their journey at their very first show in Croydon, South London in 2013, the National Landlord Investment Show team have made tremendous waves within the UK buy-to-let and private rental sector over the years, and will be returning to London Olympia Conference Centre on 19th March 2020 marking their 70th show to date, as well as their 15th appearance at this renowned venue.

The National Landlord Investment Show is the UK’s leading landlord and property exhibition show which allows thousands of landlords and investors to connect with a large number of professionals within the property industry, such as tax advisors, property solicitors, mortgage brokers, letting agents, among other providers of buy-to-let products and services.

With an expected substantial turnout of up to 5,000 UK landlords and property investors, the 70th show to date will place a spotlight on the current position of UK landlords and property investors in 2020 and how they can move forward with their portfolio’s entering the new decade.

The show will open with a robust governmental panel debate chaired by political broadcaster Andrew Neil on the topic of the 2020 budget announcement and how it will impact UK landlords and the buy-to-let market. Andrew Neil will be joined on stage by Michael Portillo (Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer), David Smith (Economics Editor for The Sunday Times), and property finance professionals, Paul Mahoney (Nova Financial Group) and Tony Gimple (Less Tax for Landlords).

With it being the first budget announcement under our new Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and a new conservative majority in the aftermath of their December election victory, this debate is one not to be missed and will provide fresh insight on where UK landlords and property investors stand within a post-Brexit era. All attendees will have an opportunity to actively participate in the debate as the floor will be opened to audience questions.

Following on from this ecstatic governmental debate, the day will be packed with further opportunities for attendees to engage with additional panel debates on the subsequent topics:

  • The effects of Proptech on the buy-to-let market hosted by Paul Shamplina (Landlord Action).
  • Peter Licourinos (HMO on Steroids & HMO Premier) will be chairing the UK’s largest HMO debate which will focus on how to make HMOs work and avoiding the pitfalls.

In addition to the highly informative panel debates which features notable figures from government, media and the property industry, the show offers an ample opportunity for attendees to engage with over 100 exhibitors and 45+ educational seminars running back to back throughout the day. Overall, the show provides the perfect platform for landlords and property professionals to share and exchange knowledge about best practices and current challenges facing the buy-to-let-market.

Tracey Hanbury, Co-Director of the Landlord Investment Show, commented, “It’s crazy and incredibly exciting we will be hosting our 70th show at London Olympia this coming March. Now more than ever, it is crucial UK landlords and property investors are completely informed about what is going on in the real estate industry, and our 70th show will surely not disappoint in doing this through a breadth of expertise from our exhibitors, panel debates and seminars- it’s an event you certainly won’t want to miss as we look ahead into 2020 and the new decade!”

If you wish to attend the show, admission is free, all you have to do is register here. Doors will open at 8:30 am at London Olympia Conference Centre.


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