The Negotiator Conference & Expo 2018 – Book your ticket today:

The Negotiator Conference & Expo is the UK’s premier event for estate and letting agents, taking place at the same venue on the same day as The Negotiator Awards. As well as an industry expo featuring over 50 key suppliers, it is a networking and educational event for the UK residential property industry, endorsed by the leading professional bodies for the property industry. Attendance of the seminars qualifies as CPD.

Gain insight into the key issues facing agency from some of the UK’s top experts and business leaders, to help you make the right business decisions. Arrive in 2019, with ideas, direction and inspiration to stay ahead of the game.

Negotiator Conference & Expo 2018 – https://www.thenegotiatorconference.co.uk/

It’s the networking event of the year for residential estate and letting agents. The day is designed for owners, principals and senior directors and managers. Delegates come from all over the UK to attend what has become an essential date on the calendar for progressive agents who take business development seriously and who seek an insight into what is affecting their business – and what can power it forward.

WHERE IS IT?

The five-star Grosvenor House on Park Lane, London. It is one of the country’s top venues, providing sumptuous surroundings for the event and the best quality catering and facilities. All refreshments, food, drinks and wine are included. The Expo is presented in the Great Room with the main conference taking place in the Ballroom. Access is easy by London Underground and there is also public parking very close by, on Park Lane.

WHEN?

November 30th 2018

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