Homebuyer Show promises to deliver everything you need to know about property

Last year’s event attracted approximately 22,000 visitors, and this year’s show looks set to break those records.

The show is a not-to-be-missed opportunity for all types of homebuyers offering information on buying, selling or letting property from a multitude of housebuilders, interior designers, estate agents, mortgage lenders, brokers, solicitors, surveyors, buy-to-let specialists and other specialist experts.

Exclusive special offers and competitions promise to make the event a profitable one. These range from discounts on new homes to finance packages and low fees.

The Homebuyer Show will cover every aspect of the property market, from the latest in interior design to the issues affecting today's house prices. The organisers are set to deliver a showcase of more than 200 exhibitors with exciting new stands and new products and services throughout the three-day event.

Visitors to the show will have the chance to do more than gather information at leisure; the event also promises to be an educational forum, with a 90 strong seminar programme featuring prominent industry experts from Estate Agents, to Mortgage Providers, Investment Specialists and Property Developers – from as far afield as South Africa and Florida. Some of the speakers include: -

- John Wriglesworth: Housing Market Economist - The Year Ahead for Property

- Neil Lewis: Investor and Author –Buy to Let - Is 2004 the year to invest?

- Richard Bowser: Editor and Publisher, Property Investor News - What’s really happening in the property investment market?

- John Socha: National Landlords Association – Risks and rewards of being a landlord

- Damon Leigh: Investor and Author – Property Auctions, How to pick up a bargain; How to build a property portfolio.

- Carl Bailey: Taxcafe.co.uk – Property Tax and How to Avoid It

- Nick Rampley-Sturgeon: Author – Buy to Let-the Golden Rules

- Hilary Osborne, Editor What Mortgage, Paula John, Editor Your Mortgage magazine, Nick McEntee: CEO Assoc. of Licensed Mortgage Advisors

– Buying Your First Home

- Richard Davies: Author and investor – How to earn £100K + per year from property investment

- Sean Bates: Investor and Author – How to successfully renovate property for fun and profit

- Stephen Hurford: Hurford, Salvi, Carr – The City, East End and Docklands Markets

- Ali Safa: Publisher Residence magazine – Buying in Turkey and North Cyprus

- Faraz Baber: RICS – What impact will homebuying reforms have on the property market?

- Pam Golding: Buying in South Africa

Plus many, many more…

Homebuyer Show Details and free seminar tickets (value £10)

At the show there is a daily programme of presentations and seminars. To receive free entry to 2 seminars (value £10) and a show guide (value £5), all you have to do is register online by purchasing a ticket for £7.50 at www.homebuyer.co.uk

Subjects include buy to let, price trends, purchasing abroad, getting on the property ladder and design tips for making your home more saleable.

The seminars will be presented by industry experts, with follow-up information and advice available. Book early to avoid disappointment as spaces are limited at www.homebuyer.co.uk

Commenting on the Homebuyer Show, Nick Clark, Managing Director of Homebuyer Events, says: “The Homebuyer Show is an essential event in any prospective homebuyer’s calendar. The show is the largest event of its kind in Europe for property investors, both in scale and scope, and plays host to the largest captive audience of people who are seriously interested in investing in property.”

“Many more people are buying property and it is important they fully understand exactly what is involved, the costs they can expect to incur, and how to go about managing the whole process. Even for the experienced homebuyers, it is vital to keep abreast of developments in the market and how it is evolving, as well as understanding the current issues that affect them. The Homebuyer Show promises to arm buyers with all the information they need.” Nick concludes.