THE MIDLANDS PROPERT Y GUIDE GRAND DESIGNS LIVE
GRAND DESIGNS LIVE HOME DESIGN, INNOVATION AND EXPERT ADVICE 56
Grand Designs Live once again proved to be a huge success at London’s ExCeL, welcoming thousands of visitors from 1st–4th May, four inspiring days dedicated to home design, innovation and expert advice.
With years of experience in specialist finance and mortgage solutions, Peter has become a trusted name within the industry, helping clients navigate the often-complex world of property finance. His expertise was in high demand throughout the event, with visitors keen to gain insight into funding options, budgeting and securing finance for self-build and bespoke projects.
The event brought together industry leaders, designers, architects and homeowners, all looking for the latest trends and guidance in self-build, renovation and home improvement. Visitors enjoyed a packed programme of live talks, interactive features and exhibitions showcasing everything from cutting-edge interiors to sustainable building solutions.
Among the experts appearing at the show was Peter Hunt of Moneywatch Finance, proudly representing the financial side of the homebuilding journey. As the official Finance Expert for Grand Designs, Peter offered invaluable advice and support to attendees looking to finance their dream homes, renovations and ambitious property projects.
Grand Designs Live continues to be one of the UK’s leading exhibitions for anyone passionate about property, architecture and interior design, and this year’s event certainly lived up to expectations. The atmosphere throughout the four days was energetic and inspiring, with exhibitors and visitors alike praising the quality of the event and the opportunities to connect with experts across every aspect of homebuilding.
Moneywatch Finance was delighted to be part of such a prestigious event once again, supporting homeowners and future self-builders in turning their property ambitions into reality.
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