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In the final episode of the Property Nomads podcast, episode 560, Rob reflects on an incredible journey spanning over six years and 500 episodes. Having achieved over 150,000 downloads across more than 150 countries, the decision to conclude the podcast stems from a need to focus on the growing property portfolio and projects. While the podcast wil…
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In the penultimate episode of the show, Rob reflects on five top lessons learned from over five years of podcasting, emphasising the importance of having a clear goal, maintaining consistency by never missing an episode, and being authentic to oneself throughout the journey. KEY TAKEAWAYS It's essential to define the purpose of your podcast. Whethe…
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Rob looks at the future of housing in the UK, emphasising the fundamental principles of supply and demand., examining the ongoing challenges in the housing market, including the impact of government policies, labor shortages, and inflation on property prices and rents. KEY TAKEAWAYS The fundamental principle of supply and demand plays a crucial rol…
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Rob talks about the current state and future prospects of the commercial property market, contrasting it with the residential sector discussed in previous episodes, reflecting on the market's trajectory from the post-financial crisis boom to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, including shifts in work culture and rising mortgage rates. K…
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Rob talks about the top seven most popular episodes based on download numbers, highlighting the valuable insights shared by various guests. From monetising podcasts with Robin Pearson to exploring tax-efficient strategies for self-administered pension schemes with Simon King, each episode offers a wealth of knowledge for property enthusiasts. KEY T…
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Rob provides an insightful overview of the current state of the EU and UK commercial property markets, highlighting a notable recovery in real estate investment in the EU during the latter half of 2024, with a shift in investor focus towards hotels and warehouses due to the growth of e-commerce. KEY TAKEAWAYS After a quiet start to 2023 and 2024, r…
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Rob looks at the potential impact of Trump's tariffs on the UK, exploring the complexities of international trade and the economic implications for both countries. The discussion highlights the nuances of tariffs, using relatable examples to explain how they affect consumers and businesses. Additionally, the episode shifts focus to the rising value…
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Rob discusses the recent trends in UK house prices, highlighting a modest increase of 0.1% in January, bringing the average price to £268,213, with a year-on-year growth of 4.1%. The episode delves into the implications of rising mortgage rates and the potential impact of upcoming decisions from the Bank of England. Additionally, Rob emphasises the…
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Rob discusses recent announcements made by Chancellor Rachel Reeves regarding significant government investments in infrastructure across the UK. The episode highlights key projects such as the expansion of Heathrow Airport, the development of Europe's Silicon Valley between Oxford and Cambridge, and the redevelopment of Old Trafford, home of Manch…
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Rob discusses two significant topics affecting the UK: projected net migration and its impact on the population, as well as alarming council tax hikes across various regions. The Office for National Statistics forecasts that the UK population will rise to 72.5 million by 2032, primarily driven by net migration, which could lead to increased demand …
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Rob looks into the ambitious target set by the current Labour government to build 1.5 million homes by 2029, highlighting the significant challenges posed by a shortage of skilled labor in the construction industry. He covers the various trades needed for housing projects, the impact of Brexit on the workforce, and the government's acknowledgment o…
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Rob lists the five plants that homeowners, landlords, and tenants should avoid due to their potential negative impact on properties. The episode highlights invasive species such as Japanese knotweed, bamboo, rhododendron, buddleia, and English ivy, detailing how these plants can cause structural damage, compete for resources, and complicate mortgag…
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Rob looks into the contentious topic of heat pumps versus gas boilers within the context of the UK's energy policy. With a critical eye, he discusses the government's shifting stance on energy solutions, including the potential abandonment of plans to ban new gas boilers by 2035. KEY TAKEAWAYS There is a strong skepticism regarding the effectivenes…
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Rob looks at the recent announcement by Rightmove regarding potential housing boom areas for 2025, contrasting it with the current decline in property prices in London. He delves into the latest data from Halifax, which shows a year-to-date increase of 3.3% in UK housing prices, and explore the implications of a 26% rise in new property listings co…
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Rob looks at the complexities surrounding the Bank of England's current monetary policy, particularly its base rate, which is held at 4.75%. With the next decision set for February 6, 2025, Rob highlights the challenges posed by persistent inflation, currently reported at 2.6%, and the implications for the mortgage and property markets. KEY TAKEAWA…
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Rob discusses the recent decline in house prices in London, highlighting that while the media may exaggerate the situation, the reality shows only modest decreases in certain boroughs. Using data from Halifax, he explores the implications of these trends, noting that London often sets the tone for the rest of the UK housing market. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ho…
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Rob shares bold predictions for 2025, including expectations for gold prices to soar to $3,000 before retreating to $2,200, and a worldwide recession that could surpass the Great Depression of 1929. He speculates on political changes, predicting that Sir Keir Starmer will be ousted as Prime Minister by the end of the year. Additionally, there are f…
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Rob reflects on his property finance and macro predictions for 2024, assessing the accuracy of each forecast made at the beginning of the year. The predictions covered a range of topics, including gold prices, the Bank of England's base rate, the commercial property market, house prices, oil prices, and a wildcard prediction regarding the U.S. pres…
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Rob examines the complexities of green energy policy and its implications for individuals and property investors in the UK. Emphasising the need for a cleaner and greener environment, the discussion highlights the potential economic burdens that may arise from the government's aggressive decarbonisation goals by 2030. KEY TAKEAWAYS The current gree…
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Rob looks at the impending ban on gas boilers in new homes, set to take effect in 2027 as part of the government's Future Homes Standard aimed at reducing carbon emissions. He delves into the implications of this legislation for developers and homeowners, highlighting concerns about increased construction costs, potential planning issues, and the s…
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Rob extends warm Christmas and New Year wishes to you, the listeners while encouraging you to take a break from business stresses and enjoy quality time with family and friends. He shares valuable tips for reflecting on the past year and planning for the upcoming one, emphasising the importance of goal setting and strategic networking in the proper…
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Rob discusses the impending landlord exodus expected to impact the UK housing market from 2025 onwards. Citing the latest English Private Landlord Survey, he highlights a significant increase in landlords considering selling their properties, rising from 22% in 2021 to 31% in 2024. The discussion delves into the various factors contributing to this…
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Rob looks into the alarming findings of the English Private Landlord Survey of 2024, revealing that over a third of landlords are raising rents by at least 15% for new tenancies. This surge in rental prices has sparked outrage among renter groups, prompting calls for government intervention to address the escalating costs of housing. The discussion…
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Rob discusses a troubling case involving a landlord, Nick Lyons, who faces a £10,000 bill after his rental property in South London was turned into a cannabis farm by tenants who sublet the property without his consent. He highlights the challenges landlords face in the current rental market, particularly regarding tenant protections and the import…
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Rob examines the impact of inflation on property investment, particularly in the context of the recent 3.7% year-on-year increase in UK house prices as reported by the Nationwide House Price Index. He highlights the dynamics of supply and demand in the housing market, emphasising how inflation can be leveraged to build equity over time. KEY TAKEAWA…
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Rob addresses the growing concerns surrounding spray foam insulation in homes, particularly its impact on selling and remortgaging properties. With major lenders increasingly rejecting homes that have this type of insulation installed, Rob examines the potential issues caused by improper installation, such as moisture buildup and structural damage.…
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Rob unpacks the troubling situation surrounding the North Peckham Heating Network in Southwark, South London regarding the exorbitant estimated heating bills faced by residents, exemplified by a case where a tenant received a shocking annual bill of over £5,000 due to the communal heating system. KEY TAKEAWAYS Residents in the North Peckham heating…
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Rob discusses the impending ban on no-fault evictions, specifically Section 21 notices, as proposed by the Labour government, set to take effect by the summer of 2025. The conversation highlights the current challenges faced by landlords, who are rushing to issue Section 21 notices before the ban is implemented, resulting in an eight-year high in e…
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Rob examines the challenges surrounding communal heating systems and the implications of the push towards net zero initiatives. Focusing on a case study from Lillington and Longmore Gardens in South Central London, he highlights the council's plan to invest in an eco-friendly heating system that could lead to significant service charge increases fo…
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Rob discusses the recent decision by the Bank of England to reduce the base interest rate from 5% to 4.75%, a move that was widely anticipated. He delves into the implications of this rate cut, particularly in light of the government's recent budget, which is expected to stimulate inflation, arguing against the rate reduction, citing historical pat…
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Rob discusses the current economic challenges facing the UK, particularly the alarming national debt that has surpassed £3 trillion, exceeding the country's national income. He examines the implications of this financial situation, including the potential for inflation and the importance of being proactive in managing personal finances, and offers …
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Rob delves into the recent changes to Stamp Duty in England and Northern Ireland, providing a comprehensive overview of the new rates and their implications for both first-time buyers and property investors. He highlights the current rates effective until March 31, 2025, and outlines the upcoming changes set to take effect on April 1, 2025, as well…
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Rob talks about the recent proposal by Leeds City Council to implement the highest licensing fee for landlords in the UK, set at £1,225, which represents a 45% increase from the current rate, raising concerns about selective licensing schemes, arguing that these initiatives are primarily cash-generating measures rather than genuine efforts to impro…
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Rob discusses various grants and loans available for eco upgrades aimed at improving energy efficiency in homes. He highlights the Warm Homes Plan, which offers financial support for low-income homeowners and private tenants to enhance their properties' energy performance ratings, as well as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme that provides grants for replac…
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Rob discusses the recent budget announcement and its implications for business taxes and the housing market. Key highlights include an increase in national insurance contributions for firms, a rise in the stamp duty surcharge on second home purchases from 3% to 5%, and a boost to the affordable homes budget by £500 million. Rob examines the potenti…
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Rob discusses the potential benefits of green retrofitting for landlords, as highlighted in a recent article from the Evening Standard, highlighting findings from a survey by Mortgage Works, revealing that energy-efficient properties can command significant price premiums and rental boosts. However, Rob raises concerns about the lack of comprehensi…
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Rob delves into the ongoing housing crisis in England, highlighting a significant shortfall in social housing availability. Drawing from a BBC article, the discussion reveals that over 1 million families are on waiting lists for social homes, while only a fraction of the required new builds are being completed each year. Rob explores the complexiti…
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Rob discusses the complexities of energy policy in the UK and its direct impact on property bills. Following a critique of previous episodes that discussed simplistic energy-saving tips and renewable energy ideas, the discussion focuses on the pressing need for more baseload energy sources, particularly nuclear power, to stabilise energy prices. Ro…
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Rob looks at eight renewable energy ideas for homes, while critically examining the practicality of each suggestion. Drawing from an article by The Eco Expert, he highlights the disconnect between eco-friendly initiatives and the realities faced by homeowners, particularly in urban settings. KEY TAKEAWAYS Many renewable energy ideas, such as solar …
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Rob explores six supposedly simple ways to cut energy bills, drawing insights from a Daily Express article. He offers practical tips for homeowners and landlords alike, such as heating only the rooms in use, using tin foil on radiators to enhance efficiency, and improving insulation through draft proofing. KEY TAKEAWAYS Focus on heating only the ro…
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Rob shares seven essential tips for growing a property empire, drawing from nearly nine years of experience in the property sector. He emphasises the importance of integrity in business dealings, networking with knowledgeable individuals, and connecting on shared interests beyond property. KEY TAKEAWAYS It's essential to follow through on commitmen…
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Rob discusses the potential for the Bank of England to lower interest rates in the upcoming meetings on November 7th and December 19th. Reflecting on previous predictions, he acknowledges the conflict between economic theory and property market realities, emphasising that while interest rates should ideally rise to combat inflation, a decrease coul…
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Rob discusses the Labour Party's proposed housing reforms, which include a ban on landlords raising rent more than once a year and restrictions on rental bidding wars. He critiques these measures, arguing that they reflect a misunderstanding of market forces and historical lessons regarding price controls. The episode also highlights concerns about…
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Rob revisits the impact of council tax hikes on second homes in Wales, particularly focusing on Pembrokeshire. He looks at the significant increase in second homes on the market, which has risen from 38 in July 2023 to 135 in July 2024, largely attributed to a drastic 300% council tax increase for second homeowners. The conversation highlights the …
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Rob looks into the contentious topic of new build properties, sparked by a troubling article about a housing estate in Cambridge developed by Bellway. He discusses the various issues faced by homeowners, including significant construction flaws and poor customer service, which raise questions about the overall quality and value of new builds. KEY T…
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Rob discusses the challenges landlords face regarding eco-upgrades and Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings, particularly in light of the Labour government's mandate for a minimum EPC rating of C by 2030. The episode highlights a recent article from The Telegraph, which claims that landlords may not recoup their investments in costly green …
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Rob talks about the alarming trend of landlords in London selling their properties, which has reached a 10-year high. This surge is largely attributed to the anticipated changes in capital gains tax, expected to be announced in the upcoming autumn budget. Rob delves into the broader implications of these potential tax hikes, including the impact on…
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Rob delves into the planning challenges faced by Jeremy Clarkson at his Diddly Squat Farm in West Oxfordshire, as showcased in the popular series "Clarkson's Farm." The discussion highlights Clarkson's attempts to build a restaurant and farm shop, which have been met with repeated rejections from the local council due to concerns over parking and l…
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Rob discusses the ongoing issues surrounding cladding in UK housing, particularly in light of a recent fire in a tower block in Dagenham. Drawing parallels to the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, he highlights the alarming safety concerns related to building materials and the potential negligence in planning approvals. KEY TAKEAWAYS The recent f…
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Rob discusses the impending tax increases that are likely to affect the property market in the UK. The Chancellor's sudden realisation of a £22 million black hole in public finances has prompted the government to consider raising taxes rather than cutting down on spending. Rob stresses the importance of having a strong power team, including a good …
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