Half of seats at Zoopla’s latest ‘Property Pitch’ event already sold-out 

Half of seats at Zoopla’s latest ‘Property Pitch’ event already sold-out 


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Zoopla says its next ‘Property Pitch – Market Focus Roadshow’ will be April 30 at the iconic Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester. 

The event is already proving popular with agents, with 50% of seats already filled. 

Attendees can expect to hear more about Zoopla’s Vision for 2025 from chief operating officer Rich Hayes, while Richard Donnell – executive director at Zoopla – will explore local market trends in the North West, and how these can be leveraged to get ahead of the competition. Agents will have the opportunity to ask questions during both sessions. 


This will be followed by an expert panel on lead conversion secrets with experts including Kate Gostelow, sales director at North Wall Property;  Ian Preston, co-founder of Preston Baker and Greenhouse OS; and Joby Russell, vice president of marketing at Zoopla.

The morning will finish with the chance to network with fellow agents and win cricket match day tickets for an England fixture at Old Trafford Cricket Ground. 

Alex Rose, commercial director at Zoopla, comments: Following the success of our inaugural Property Pitch event in Birmingham, we’re looking forward to bringing agents in the North West an event that will give them a competitive edge as we head into the second quarter of the year. It promises to be an insightful morning at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground, with our industry-leading experts primed to share their expertise with attendees.” 

Ian Preston of Preston Baker adds: “The industry is facing an unprecedented number of challenges and opportunities.  I am firmly an optimist who believes that the future for the industry is brighter than the past.  It will take change in how we work to harness the power of AI and be able to compete in a totally new landscape over the next five years.  I am delighted to be invited to share ideas during the Property Pitch panel on how agents can tackle these changes and make the best of the future”.

Zoopla says its next ‘Property Pitch – Market Focus Roadshow’ will be April 30 at the iconic Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester. 

The event is already proving popular with agents, with 50% of seats already filled. 

Attendees can expect to hear more about Zoopla’s Vision for 2025 from chief operating officer Rich Hayes, while Richard Donnell – executive director at Zoopla – will explore local market trends in the North West, and how these can be leveraged to get ahead of the competition. Agents will have the opportunity to ask questions during both sessions. 


This will be followed by an expert panel on lead conversion secrets with experts including Kate Gostelow, sales director at North Wall Property;  Ian Preston, co-founder of Preston Baker and Greenhouse OS; and Joby Russell, vice president of marketing at Zoopla.

The morning will finish with the chance to network with fellow agents and win cricket match day tickets for an England fixture at Old Trafford Cricket Ground. 

Alex Rose, commercial director at Zoopla, comments: Following the success of our inaugural Property Pitch event in Birmingham, we’re looking forward to bringing agents in the North West an event that will give them a competitive edge as we head into the second quarter of the year. It promises to be an insightful morning at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground, with our industry-leading experts primed to share their expertise with attendees.” 

Ian Preston of Preston Baker adds: “The industry is facing an unprecedented number of challenges and opportunities.  I am firmly an optimist who believes that the future for the industry is brighter than the past.  It will take change in how we work to harness the power of AI and be able to compete in a totally new landscape over the next five years.  I am delighted to be invited to share ideas during the Property Pitch panel on how agents can tackle these changes and make the best of the future”.

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