New editor for Landlord Today from tomorrow

New editor for Landlord Today from tomorrow


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There’s to be a new editor for Landlord Today from tomorrow, Thursday October 1.

It’s to be Graham Norwood, currently editor of sister publications Letting Agent Today and Estate Agent Today. Graham is also currently Property Journalist of the Year from the most recent annual Property Press Awards.

He takes over from Marc Da Silva, who has been editor since mid-2016. 

Marc has been an award-winning freelance property writer for 16 years now and has been a prominent voice reporting on the industry, working at The Negotiator and new homes publications before he joined Landlord Today; he has also written about residential and commercial property markets for a wide range of local, national and international publications.

“Marc’s shoes are big ones to fill, and he has built up the readership of Landlord Today to be far greater than it was at the start of his reign” says Graham.

“My brief will be to continue his great work covering the fast and frequent regulation and legislation changes that have been part and parcel of the landlord scene in recent years, and to be a cheerleader for landlords who have received far too much negative comment outside of the industry,” he continues.

“Expect to see more stories and guidance for landlords – whether or not they use lettings agents – and some weekend features as well.” 

Landlord Today, LAT and EAT, as well as Property Investor Today, are all published by Angels Media; everyone from the company sends their thanks to Marc, and good wishes for the future.

You can see Marc’s farewell message to readers here.

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