Wednesday, 17, Jan 2007 05:01
Whether you are looking to build an investment portfolio in the UK, buy a retirement villa abroad or for fresh ideas about renovating your home, aboutproperty.co.uk is on hand to help you find the right property exhibition for you. If it's anything from assistance with DIY to expertise with gardening you're after, or if you're a landlord looking for advice, simply check the exhibitions calendar to find the shows near you.
Visitors this year will be able to take advantage of a special offer ticket price if they want to visit The Ideal Home Show, which is also at Earl's Court.
The Grand Designs Live show is returning to the capital with design, innovation and inspiration for your home.
The Eastern Homebuilding and Renovating show will be taking place from May 30th to 31st.
An event bringing gardeners inspiration, entertainment and the best in garden related produce.
Housing Options will be holding a London Affordable New Homes Show on Saturday June 20th at the Wembley Stadium.
At Sandown Park on June 27th and 28th the Southern Homebuilding and Renovating Show and the Kitchen and Bathroom Show will be on show.
Bringing the success of the London and Birmingham investor shows to the north of England.
Based in London, 100% Design is the UK's leading contemporary interiors event for the contract market, attracting key manufacturers, star designers and major specifiers from the UK and overseas.
Whatever you’re looking for you’ll find it in the aboutproperty marketplace – your gateway to all things home and garden related.
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