After a pandemic-induced hiatus, Homebuyer Show Scotland, the country’s only event dedicated to the homebuying process, is set to return to Glasgow on Saturday, 30th September 2023.
Launched in 2019 and then postponed due to the pandemic, Homebuyer Show Scotland has revamped its digital marketing strategy to attract a larger audience.
Matt Colgan, event director for Homebuyer Show Scotland, said: “Following the success of our launch show, we are very excited to be returning to Glasgow with Homebuyer Show Scotland in Autumn 2023.
“This coming year is a time whereby homebuyers are going to need plenty of one-on-one and reliable financial and mortgage advice – and the specialist show aims to fulfill that need.”
The event will be held at the Royal Concert Hall from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., offering a one-stop-shop opportunity for attendees seeking to buy, sell or remortgage properties.
Dominic Taddei, CEO of MAB’s Network Partner in Scotland, added: “In the current property climate, buyers have been led to believe that mortgages have disappeared.
“This is simply not the case, and there are a vast range of opportunities out there for buyers who want to make their next move. It is our job at MAB to be proactive and support those buyers who need guidance.”
Exhibitors at the show will include estate agents, new home builders, mortgage lenders, and solicitors.
Industry speakers will cover topics such as first-time homebuying, part-exchange schemes, and legal processes.
Attendees can also explore various properties and new homes, as well as available incentives and financial assistance.
Taddei added: “Anyone who comes to the show can benefit from a free mortgage consultation and find out what mortgage rates will best suit them. It will also be a great opportunity for those looking to remortgage and find out what options are available.”
Colgan concluded: “Following the success of our launch show, we are confident that this proactive event will be a hugely valuable event for homebuyers and the wider housing industry in Scotland.”