Luxury property show 2015
Visit the Luxury Property Show this November


Join in this year’s Luxury Property Show at The Hurlingham Club in London on November 3 and 4, and spend a day finding out about dream houses abroad, from Europe to the Caribbean and beyond.
Property expert Melissa Porter will be hosting a series of interactive seminars in which industry experts discuss a wide range of topics around luxury property overseas.
Every year the event constitutes an impressive showcase of the finest houses and developments for sale in the most beautiful parts of the world so it’s always worth a visit, whether you know what you want to buy, or are just starting your search for your perfect luxury home overseas.
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