Property Networking in London

property networking in london 2025

Are you looking to network with more property professionals in London? There are many ways in which you can from live networking events to using social media. Let us take a look at some of the latest property networking methods used successfully in 2025:

A simple search on Google for ‘property networking in London‘ will showcase many up and coming live events taking place across the city that you can easily book in to. Most will usually require a fee for either membership or tickets, this price will be around £35.

There are general networking events (mostly) and there are also more target ones where the theme will be set such as ‘proptech’ or ‘landlords’ – such events are less common and take place maybe once yearly whereas standard property networking events will likely be monthly. A long standing property related networking event in London is The Doyle Club:

During the early days of me building Estate Agent Networking I discovered The Doyle Club – For me this was the best event for discovering great new connections and a decent level of professional networking set within a unique active bar location. There were many times over 100 attendees and all were involved in someway within the property and construction industries.Christopher Walkey – Founder of Estate Agent Networking

Property Networking events in London include:

The Doyle Club

Property Nexus

Movers and Shakers

Property Investors Networking

The London Property Network

 

You can also discover ‘virtual’ ways to connect in the property sector with many estate agency social media groups which hold hundreds and sometimes thousands of target members – By engaging with such groups you can expand your awareness amongst your fellow industry professionals.

 

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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