NRLA in special plea to landlords to ‘look to the north’

NRLA in special plea to landlords to ‘look to the north’

The National Residential Landlords Association is calling on London landlords to head north for the group’s annual conference. 

A statement says: “London remains the beating heart of the UK’s property sector, but opportunities are becoming fewer and farther between for landlords looking for unique opportunities in the capital. That’s why the NRLA is taking its national conference to the Exhibition Centre Liverpool on November 5 2025 to unlock a new world of possibilities for landlords from all over the UK.”

The conference will feature expert-led sessions designed to equip London-based landlords with the insights they need to identify new high yield markets and tap into strategies to maximise returns and adapt to an evolving rental landscape.

Landlords can sign up here.

NRLA chief executive Ben Beadle says: “London’s rental market remains as dynamic and demanding as ever, but high property values and low yields make it difficult to grow and succeed. Despite high tenant demand, landlords from all around the Capital are looking further afield to expand their businesses.

“This conference is about broadening horizons and giving landlords new and old the tools, knowledge, and confidence they need to thrive in emerging markets.

“It’s also an opportunity to connect with sector leaders, learn best practice, and explore where the future lies for private renting.” 

Attendees will hear from leading speakers including Steph McGovern, the Greater Manchester Good Landlord Charter, and Housing Ombudsman Richard Blakeway, alongside exploring a wide range of products and services from exhibitors.

This article is taken from Landlord Today