Call For Question’s for The Housing Minister.

On 14th October , we will be hosting the Housing Minister Brandon Lewis for a short keynote and Q & A from the audience. This will take place during the FUTURE : Property Tech conference in Central London.

In preparation for the event we are working with our Media Partners, Estate Agents Networking to compile a few questions to pose to the Minister. We would like to reach out to professionals from  the wider property sector  – sales, lettings, buy to let , investors, property developers etc- to send us your most pressing questions by submitting them in the comments section below.

The conference forms part of a series of events designed to build a technology focused property community (PropTech). Featuring well over 30 speakers, it will cover both the residential and commercial sectors with separate stages dedicated to providing tailored content and expertise, with the first stage focused on residential online agencies and the second on commercial and retail.

Other featured sessions will include the Big Debate between online agents and traditional agents. Panelists for the debate will be Alex Bailes, Chief Digital Officer at Countrywide, eMoov CEO Russell Quirk, and Michael Bruce, CEO of Purplebricks. It will be moderated by Paula Higgins, CEO of the Home Owners Alliance.

Do send us your questions by commenting below this story or you can reach out directly to the organiser Gary Chimwa here.

You can register for tickets directly from the website here – www.propertytech.co

 

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