The Property Podcast
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Sinopse
The Property Podcast from Property Hub (propertyhub.net) is the podcast for all property investors new or experienced. Rob Bence and Rob Dix discuss a different property topic and property news item each week, passing on their knowledge and experience to the listeners. They both invest in UK Property so they practise what they preach. No hard sell, no bull just straight talking property investment advice!
Episódios
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ASK328: Should I buy a cheap property or keep saving? PLUS: Can you challenge a service charge increase?
12/04/2022 Duração: 10minRob & Rob are back and it’s time for more listener questions! And Jason’s kicking us off with a corker. Jason is currently saving to purchase his first property and reckons by next year he’ll have around £20,000 saved! What he wants to know is should he use this as his deposit, purchase a lower value property and get his foot firmly on the ladder or hold out, save some more, and purchase a higher value property? It’s a difficult decision, so what advice have Rob & Rob got for him? Next up, we’ve got a question from Mike. Following a change in the property management company that manages his property in Northampton, he’s recently received his service charge demand. And whilst he expected a potential increase, he was shocked to find an increase of a whopping 92.5% compared to 2021! What Mike would like to know is are service charge changes set in stone, or can he challenge this? And if he can, is it a fairly straightforward process or is it a long and costly one? We know with inflation pushin
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TPP473: April Market Update
07/04/2022 Duração: 29minPortfolio Info If you’d like to find out more about what Portfolio is and how it works, you can do that right here. And if you’re just looking for more sneak peeks or you just love a bit of #propertyporn, we’ve got the perfect Instagram account for you. You can follow @PortfolioInvestors here. It’s the April Market Update It’s our favourite time of the month! Rob & Rob are bringing you the April Market Update and wow what a busy month it’s been! With the Spring Statement, interest rate rises, huge inflation levels and much more - the guys have got their work cut-out... They’ll even be revealing the one piece of HUGE news that no-one is talking about, which is bonkers because it has the potential to completely change the UK property market! You can find all the links you need and get stuck in below: Policy Spring Statement: Key points at a glance Consultation on proposal to withdraw Financial Policy Committee’s mortgage affordability test published Interest Rate Interest rates r
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ASK327: How are your 2014 predictions holding up?
05/04/2022 Duração: 10minThis week's listener question has got Rob & Rob whipping out their time machine as we’re taking a look back to 2014... (bet you didn’t know the Robs can go back in time as well as predicting the future). Luke from London has recently bought his first buy-to-let property and it’s got him thinking about the 18-year property cycle. So, he did a little research and went digging in the podcast archives and found the first podcast episode Rob & Rob recorded on the 18-year property cycle back in 2014. What Luke wants to know is how are Rob & Rob’s predictions faring 8 years down the line. Looking at it from 2022’s perspective, where do they think we actually are in the cycle? Do they still think their original date predictions are pretty accurate? Were they wrong or did they hit the nail on the head? And finally, since 2014 has their mindset or investment strategy changed? We’ve got a lot to unpack, so tune in and find out how mystic the mystic Rob’s are... Do you have a buy-to-let or property investm
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TPP472: The 3 investment books that could change your life
31/03/2022 Duração: 33minThese books could change your life... The right book has the power to completely change your life, so today on The Property Podcast Rob & Rob are revealing the three books that all investors NEED to read. We’re avid learners here at Property Hub and clearly you are too, and that’s why you’re listening to the podcast. So, however you consume your books whether that’s by reading or listening, you need to add these to your list. It’s not often that the lessons you can take from a book are this invaluable and if you truly absorb them, you could set yourself up to create wealth for the long-term. In the news How could we not talk about the budget? With big headlines like a 5p cut on fuel duty, a pledge to cut basic rates of income tax and inflation predictions this spring statement needs some breaking down. What have Rob & Rob got to say about it... Hub Extra We’re sorry, but your must-read list is about to get even longer... As we’ve said before, some of the best books we’ve read have been re
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ASK326: What do you look for in a letting agent? PLUS: How do I calculate the ROI of long-term holdings?
29/03/2022 Duração: 07minThe guys are back for another round of questions and this week we’ve got two cracking ones. Kicking us off this week is George. George and his partner consider themself pretty hands-off investors and as a result, so they’re looking for an estate agent to help rent out their two properties, They want to know what guidance and tips Rob & Rob have for making sure they choose the right letting agent. Next up, we’ve got a question from John in Ireland. John is calculating the ROI on a property he’s had for a while now. The property has gone up in value, and his initial investment is small so the ROI is looking pretty inflated. Is there another approach he should be taking when comparing it like for like with other investments? Should he consider how much it would cost to purchase now? And if he’s refinanced and pulled out all of his original investment does ROI lose its value as a key statistic? Tune in to find out what advice the guys have got for them. Do you have a buy-to-let or property in
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TPP471: What will happen next with inflation? Meet the economist who's predicted it perfectly so far
24/03/2022 Duração: 35minYou need to hear this interview... Understanding economics, and more importantly inflation, is KEY to being a more informed and successful investor. And it’s definitely not the easiest topic to wrap your head around... So, we thought we’d invite the expert economist who went against the crowd and perfectly predicted the increase in inflation we’re currently experiencing onto the podcast. If you’re keen to wrap your head around inflation, how it works and the mechanics behind it, you really don’t want to miss this. Tim also tells us what he thinks will happen next – and given his track record, we should probably listen closely! In the news Sticking with the theme of inflation, we HAD to discuss the base rate increasing to 0.75%. With this being the third increase we’ve experienced in the last four months, we’re left wondering How high will the base rate go? As the Bank of England delivers ‘inevitable’ interest rate hike to 0.75% and warns inflation will intensify beyond 8%. What have the guys g
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ASK325: Should I cash in my crypto to buy another property? PLUS: How much cash should I keep in reserve?
22/03/2022 Duração: 11minIt’s Tuesday and you know what that means... Rob & Rob are back to answer more of your property questions! Except this week, it’s not all about property! Rob (yes, another one!) has sent in an interesting question about crypto. He’s been listening to the podcast for two years now and he’s just purchased his first BTL property in Worcester (congrats!) and he’s considering buying another. Alongside kicking-off his property portfolio, he’s also got a decent cryptocurrency portfolio that has gone up a fair bit in value since he first invested. He’d like to know if he should pull out his crypto profits and buy a second property? With crypto having the potential to skyrocket even further the general consensus is that he should sit tight, but what he wants to know is what Rob & Rob would do? Next up John from Ireland wants to get the guys’ opinion on reserve funds. Having built up a diverse portfolio of seven properties, John’s been wondering what could happen if a rainy day comes. It’s sod’s law th
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TPP470: Answering your questions from a £2.2m penthouse (plus video!)
17/03/2022 Duração: 34minA very special episode... For the first time ever, we’ve recorded the podcast on video! And we’ve not just recorded it anywhere; we’ve shot it 64 floors up in the UK’s tallest penthouse! So, if you fancy joining us and catching the full tour of this breath-taking penthouse you can watch the video here. Not only will you get a chance to see this incredible property, but you’ll also get to hear Rob & Rob answer your questions. We put a call out on our socials to get all your questions in and you didn’t let us down! You didn’t hold back, so we’ve got plenty to cover... You can find the full run-down of what the guys are answering below; Are house prices over-inflated at the moment? What’s the most challenging part of running a business or property portfolio? Are their mortgages paid off? What do they think about HMO’s? What are the pros and cons? How can an investor differentiate themselves from the competition? Why don’t they recommend Birmingham as a hotspot? What’s their end goal?
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ASK324: Will a declining population hurt property? PLUS: I'm buying with tenants in-situ, what do I need to do?
15/03/2022 Duração: 08minRob & Rob are back to answer some more listen questions and this week we’ve got some really great ones! Kicking us off this week is Fraser. Frasers recently come across an article that’s suggested that the UK’s population is set to start declining in 2025 and he’s wondering what impact this will have on property. Will the decline in demand have a negative effect on property prices? Next up, Johnny wants to know how to prepare for purchasing a property with a tenant in-situ. Johnny and his business partner are currently looking at purchasing their fourth property, which has a tenant in-situ. Whilst this can be beneficial, he’s got a few questions. How can he best prepare? Does he need to get new references/inventories etc or can he use the current ones? They’re also looking to increase the rent as it’s currently below market value and Johnny’s wondering what’s the best way to approach this. Does he wait until he’s purchased and then increase the rent? Or does he ask the current landlord to brin
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TPP469: Property sourcers’ secrets revealed
10/03/2022 Duração: 20minSourcing secrets revealed In a market like this it’s hard to get your hands on any properties let alone bag an incredible deal, but it’s not impossible... Today on The Property Podcast we’re joined by two property sourcing experts that deal with multimillion pound deals every single day, and they’ll be revealing their top tips and tricks on how to land yourself a deal. They’ll be sharing: How to find deals How to assess those deals What their due diligence process looks like What the MOST important thing to consider is How to negotiate the deal and make sure the price is right Their top tip for first time investors In the news It’s no secret that the markets booming right now, and Hometracks latest House Price Index has revealed that the average house price is up 7.8% from the 12 months leading up to January. Breaking it further down to regions and areas, we were shocked to learn that Wales has taken the top spot with 11.7% growth! Hub Extra This one’s for all the coffee (and tea)
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ASK323: How do you deal with anti-landlord views? PLUS: Will increasing interest rates squeeze my margins?
08/03/2022 Duração: 08minIt’s time for another round of listener questions! Our first question is from Steven in Manchester. Steve has been investing for a few years now, he’s researched various strategies and spoken to a lot of people. And he’s had a sad realisation... There’s a lot of negativity when it comes to being a landlord and investing. Steve approaches being a landlord in an ethical way and tries to look out for his tenants, making his property feel like their home. What Steve would like to know is how do Rob & Rob handle this negativity? Do they have a particular approach or argument when it comes to dealing with this? Next up, we’ve got a question about interest rates. This listener is looking to build a Buy-to-Let portfolio and is looking for some advice on interest rates and rental income. What he wants to know is if rent will increase to match interest rates, and if they do will this impact the profit margins of Buy-to-Let properties? Tune in to find out what the guys have got to say. Do you have
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TPP468: March Market Update
03/03/2022 Duração: 25minIt’s the March Market Update It’s that time of the month! Rob & Rob are back with your monthly update. The markets are reacting to everything that’s going on right now and it’s affecting all of us. From house prices continuing to soar to Scottish news, the guys have got plenty to cover. All the links you need are right here: Property Market House prices go up by 10.8% at end of 2021: HM Land Registry Huge Build To Rent programme announced by pension provider Rental Market No sign of rental demand slowing: NRLA Mortgages Weekly rate watch: Rate hike frenzy sees all fixes rise Rental Control Avoid rent freezes but some controls can work, academics claim Scotland Letting an Airbnb will require planning consent if council succeeds Scots landlords dismayed as possession grounds kept ‘discretionary’ until September Sentiment London’s smallest microflat sells for 80% above asking price Property Hub News We’ve got some exciting Portfolio news dropping soon..
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ASK322: Should I just give up and overpay? PLUS: Release equity or not?
01/03/2022 Duração: 10minThe guys are back for yet another round of listener questions! And Amy from Oxford is kicking us off this week. Amy and her fiancé are looking to buy their first property, but the properties they’ve had their eye on have had SO much interest they’re selling for £30,000 above asking! Has overpaying in this market become the norm? Or are they right to be a little cautious... Next up, we’ve got a couple of questions from Paul. Paul bought his first Buy-to-Let property last year, is currently renovating his second and has had an offer accepted on his third. Thanks to the current market, his first property has increased in value by around £30,000-£40,000. He wants to hear if Rob & Rob think he should pull the equity and use it for another deposit? His next question is all about mortgages. He’s taken out interest-only mortgages on all his properties and has a plan for how he’ll pay these off one day. He’s hoping to use the 18-year property cycle to his advantage, and as his properties go up in value
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TPP467: Sharing our most unpopular property opinions
24/02/2022 Duração: 38minYou’re probably not going to like this... We’re going to ruffle a few feathers this week as Rob & Rob are revealing their most unpopular property opinions. And honestly, we can’t quite believe some of these! The guys have got plenty of opinions and they’re famous for not being aligned with the crowd and that’s definitely going to be the case today. From referencing working both ways, to paying capital gains tax on your main residence, Rob & Rob are not holding back. Some of the opinions are pretty controversial, so much so, that Rob & Rob don’t even agree – this is one episode you really don’t want to miss. And if you’re wanting to hear why Rob & Rob think property is an awful way to make money, you can find the full episode here. In the news Selective licensing schemes, we’ve all heard of them and some of us have to pay to have them. So, we were pretty shocked to find out that nearly 2/3 of the councils that run these schemes don’t actually record the number of complaints they’re receiving
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ASK321: What does the property cycle mean for my mortgages? PLUS: How do I turn my refurbs into a business?
22/02/2022 Duração: 08minRob & Rob are back with another round of listener questions! First up we’ve got a question from Mike. Mike’s mortgages are due for renewal soon, and he’s been considering whether he should get a two- or five-year fixed rate. With five-year fixed rates being pretty good at the moment he’s leaning more towards this, but after taking a closer look at the 18-year property cycle this fixed rate might end around the same time as a crash. What he wants to know is what Rob & Rob would do? Should he get a two-year fixed rate and then a five after or get the five now and hope for the best! The guys share some helpful advice, but thankfully we’ve got another perfect podcast episode that might just help him out. Find out how to use leverage in a boom and crash right here. Next up, David wants to know how he can turn his recent renovation projects into a business. David has completed a couple of refurbs over the last 3 years and he’s looking at how he can turn this success into a business. Controversial
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TPP466: How to use Rightmove the RIGHT way
17/02/2022 Duração: 30minStep up your Rightmove game The property market is booming right now, and that’s great if you’ve already established your portfolio, but if you’re trying to find your next investment it’s not the easiest time to bag a deal. You’re probably already spending a huge portion of your time scrolling on Rightmove, so you’ll want to make sure you’re doing this as effectively as possible. Thankfully, Rob & Rob have been investing for years and they’ve managed to build up a good few tips and tricks. So, this week on The Property Podcast they’ll be revealing all the ways you can optimise your search for your next investment. And if you’re looking for the link to help Beau and donate, you can do this here. In the news We canine believe this week's news story... 27% of landlords have no idea their tenants have cats or dogs! With the surge in tenants becoming pet parents, it’s no wonder the majority of landlords have made the switch to pet-friendly properties. But it seems that a huge portion of tenants ar
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ASK320: Sell my former home, or rent it out? PLUS: How do I get a mortgage for my refurb?
15/02/2022 Duração: 10minRob & Rob are back for another round of listener questions! Kicking it off this week is Laura from Essex. Laura bought her first property (a two-bed flat) six years ago and is now looking to buy her second property. She’s recently had an offer accepted on a four-bed detached house and can afford to purchase it without using any equity from her flat. But Laura’s unsure if she should sell the flat and use the equity to put down a bigger deposit and lower her mortgage repayments on the new house. What do Rob & Rob think? Should she keep the flat and rent it out or sell up and put a bigger deposit down? Next up, we’ve got a mortgage question from Andrew. Andrew has recently received an inheritance and is looking to buy a terraced house outright in Leeds and then let it out. He’s then hoping to refinance this property and use the equity to expand his portfolio and purchase a couple more buy-to-let properties. Andrew wants to know if his mortgage can be interest only, and if not, why? Tune in
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TPP465: How to protect yourself against rate rises and more
10/02/2022 Duração: 29minThe interview you’ve been waiting for The mortgage market is CRAZY right now, and we’re always inundated with questions about rates, fixed terms and so much more. So, in true The Property Podcast fashion, we thought we’d get a leading mortgage expert to give us a complete run-down of what’s going on in the market right now. This is an episode you really don’t want to miss. In the news Shockingly this week's news has had hardly any coverage... With everything that going on right now with energy bill increases, national insurance increases and so much more, the Bank of England’s latest move seems rather stealthy. With the base rate jumping from 0.25 to 0.5 it’s pretty surprising that this has gone relatively unnoticed. Hub Extra What could’ve possibly caused Rob D to completely change his outlook on money? Die With Zero by Bill Perkins challenges the typical concept of saving your money forever and presents a provocative philosophy on how you can make the most out of your money. Refer a f
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ASK319: Should we be worried about new EPC rules? PLUS: Do you use this mindset trick?
08/02/2022 Duração: 12minIt’s Tuesday and you know what that means... we’re back with another episode of Ask Rob & Rob. And this week we’ve got a couple of really interesting questions! First up, Imran from London is wondering about the pending changes to EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rules. Imran has a budget of £80,000 and is looking to purchase two or three properties in the Midlands/North. With this budget, the stock that’s available to him is typically older buildings with lower ratings of D or E. If he were to invest in these, with the proposed changes he would need to bring the rating up to a C. With such little information about how much these improvements would cost; Imran is feeling a little cautious about making investments like this and wants to know what Rob & Rob think. Next up, we’ve got a question from Roisin. With mindset and manifestation’s recent rise in popularity, Roisin wants to know what the guys think about it all? Should investors be looking into mindset training as heavily as they do w
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TPP464: February Market Update
03/02/2022 Duração: 31minIt’s the February Market Update Rob & Rob are back with your monthly update and this one is a must listen! With HUGE numbers across the board the guys have never reported on stats like this, in fact, we might start calling this update the record high edition. From soaring property prices and rents to surging mortgage products and Welsh news, Rob & Rob have a lot to cover. All the links you need are right below: Property Prices Government releases latest data for average UK house prices New Year demand for property hits record levels, up 50% Fears of pandemic exodus from England’s cities prove unfounded Rents Rents rise at fastest rate ever Latest figures show UK rents continue their inexorable rise Private rents in Britain rise at fastest rate on record UK property rents rise at fastest ever rate Cladding Issue Government sets out new plan to protect leaseholders and make industry pay for the cladding crisis Government slams insurance firms over premiums on b