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Events
Thu 26 Jan
NLA London Seminar sponsored by Edmund Cude
Location:
London
Time:
19:30 - 21:30
Arrival Time:
19:00
Start Time:
19:30
Finish Time:
21:30
Address:
Institute of Directors, The Burton Room, 116 Pall Mall. Nearest tube stations: Charing Cross, Piccadilly Circus
More Information:
NLA Contact
Price:
Event Overview:
Book your place on http://www.edmundcude.com/letting/seminars/
Early booking is recommended as the previous seminars in this series have completely sold out.
This meeting had previously been scheduled for 24th November 2011.
There will be an opportunity for networking over tea and coffee and if you're not a member you can join the NLA at the meeting or just come along to find out more.
Agenda:
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Neil Nicholls, Finance Direct, Edmund Cude and
Richard Blanco, NLA Local Representative for London
"The London Factor and the UK Housing Recovery"
Many parts of London – especially the prime central zone – have bucked the trend when it comes to falling house prices since the credit crunch. How will the London market fare over the coming years and will it kick start the rest of the UK market? Which London landlords are thriving in the current economic conditions? -
Emma
Bulmer
- Green Deal Demand Team,
Department For Environment & Climate Change
"Green Deal Goes Live In April 2012 - How will landlords benefit?"
The Green Deal promises a number of opportunities for landlords to improve energy efficiency across their portfolio. With improvements being paid for through reduced energy bills, this could prove a win/win for tenants and landlords alike. How will the scheme work in practice and are there any catches? We hear the latest from the government department responsible and David Cox, NLA Policy Officer. -
Speaker
to be announced
"Olympic Short Lets – Opportunity or Danger Zone?"
Short lets during the 2012 Olympic & Paralympics Games have been in the news recently. Some agents claim that landlords can take advantage of inflated rents but one local authority is threatening to fine those who do not have the necessary permission. Will London 2012 really provide such a lucrative opportunity and are there any pitfalls?