Netflix’s estate agent star to address Propertymark event

Netflix’s estate agent star to address Propertymark event


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Daniel Daggers, the self-styled #MrSuperPrime estate agent star of Netflix show Buying London, is to address a Propertymark event.

Daggers, founder of DDRE.global, will be a keynote speaker at PropX on September 20 in Birmingham. 

The event will feature various activities to foster networking, learning, and support for the Propertymark Trust. 

Organisers say: “By attending, participants will contribute to a worthy cause, ensuring that their colleagues in the industry receive the support they need during challenging times.”

“We are delighted to have Daniel Daggers join us at PropX,” says Megan Eighteen, co-organiser of PropX. “His contributions to the property industry are admirable, but his story is something everyone should hear, and we are excited for our attendees to benefit from his expertise. This event is about learning, networking, and supporting the Propertymark Trust in its vital work of helping agents in need.”

Propertymark describes PropX as an annual event dedicated to fostering innovation and collaboration within the real estate industry, and says: “By bringing together top professionals and thought leaders, PropX aims to drive the industry forward while supporting the vital work of the Propertymark Trust.”

More details are available here.

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