Controversial Kirstie lined up to make keynote speech to agents

Controversial Kirstie lined up to make keynote speech to agents


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Kirstie Allsopp, well-known for TV shows Location, Location, Location and Love It Or List It, will be a keynote speaker at the Propertymark One event in June.

Allsopp is well known for outspoken comments on the property industry and other issues, in the mainstream media and on social channels.

Jason Lee, head of commercial at Propertymark, says: “I genuinely can’t wait to see Kirstie on stage, our lineup on the day keeps going from strength to strength. Anyone who works within the property sector will know just what an incredible event Propertymark One has quickly evolved into. It’s a true opportunity to witness industry innovation, insight and be a part of leading the conversation within the property sector.

“I am especially proud of the creativeness and ambition the team at Propertymark place into ensuring the conference delivers new ground year-on-year and leave delegates delighted.”

Other key speakers already confirmed for Propertymark One include Dr Elaine Kasket, Daisy McAndrew and Professor Steve Peters, together with over 70 exhibitors and 2,000 delegates.

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