6 episodios

Understanding how lifestyle changes are affecting our relationship with property lies at the heart of new podcast series ‘Be InSPired’ by Strutt & Parker in association with Country Life.
 
The first series will comprise six episodes, released once a week throughout the autumn, which will offer valuable insights and up-to-date market knowledge on the latest property trends, discovering what is happening right now in the market and looking forward to what 2021 may hold in store.
 
The series is hosted by Country Life’s Acting Property Editor James Fisher and features expert speakers from different areas of the Strutt & Parker business. Together they will take part in lively and engaging discussion on topics ranging from new homes to historic country houses, holiday lets to student accommodation, from Scotland to Prime Central London.
 
The first episode will focus on the familiar but always entertaining ‘Town or Country?’ debate, examining how people’s preferences have changed in the aftermath of the lockdown.
 
Future episodes will focus on an array of property investments choices. With many people opting for a staycation this year, holiday homes have seen huge demand this year and many are now considering buying a property in hotspots such as coastal Devon or the Cotswolds.
 
We will also look at other popular property investments, such as the buy-to-let student market, and more unusual but appealing options, including farms and estates, land and even vineyards.
 
The podcast will also move beyond property to explore place-making, the role of communities and digital connectivity, all of which have become more important than ever in 2020.
 

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Be InSPired with Strutt & Parker Strutt & Parker

    • Economía y empresa

Understanding how lifestyle changes are affecting our relationship with property lies at the heart of new podcast series ‘Be InSPired’ by Strutt & Parker in association with Country Life.
 
The first series will comprise six episodes, released once a week throughout the autumn, which will offer valuable insights and up-to-date market knowledge on the latest property trends, discovering what is happening right now in the market and looking forward to what 2021 may hold in store.
 
The series is hosted by Country Life’s Acting Property Editor James Fisher and features expert speakers from different areas of the Strutt & Parker business. Together they will take part in lively and engaging discussion on topics ranging from new homes to historic country houses, holiday lets to student accommodation, from Scotland to Prime Central London.
 
The first episode will focus on the familiar but always entertaining ‘Town or Country?’ debate, examining how people’s preferences have changed in the aftermath of the lockdown.
 
Future episodes will focus on an array of property investments choices. With many people opting for a staycation this year, holiday homes have seen huge demand this year and many are now considering buying a property in hotspots such as coastal Devon or the Cotswolds.
 
We will also look at other popular property investments, such as the buy-to-let student market, and more unusual but appealing options, including farms and estates, land and even vineyards.
 
The podcast will also move beyond property to explore place-making, the role of communities and digital connectivity, all of which have become more important than ever in 2020.
 

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    Market Update & look to 2021

    Market Update & look to 2021

    We round up the series with a generic market update, drawing upon the latest market data combined with on the ground insights and knowledge and our own Housing Futures research. We’ll touch on key changes seen during the last year, the Stamp Duty Holiday and Brexit, as well as any new or notable trends and opportunities, looking forward into the new year. 
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    • 31 min
    Placemaking, Community & Digital Connectivity

    Placemaking, Community & Digital Connectivity

    How has the way we view and use our homes changed as a result of the recent pandemic? We look at how existing and future homes may adapt to fulfill the needs of the consumer post-Covid, taking a look at the trends and predictions not just inside the walls of a singular home, but across a whole community, as well as how digital connectivity plays a key part in its successful adaptation.
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    • 36 min
    Residential Investors - Farmland, Vineyards & Unique Properties

    Residential Investors - Farmland, Vineyards & Unique Properties

    A look at alternative investments and diversification
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    • 23 min
    Sustainability & New Build

    Sustainability & New Build

    With sustainability and ‘going green’ an ever-growing topic on the wider agenda, this episode takes a look at how it’s progressing in the area of property, with a particular focus on new build homes.
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    • 32 min
    Residential Investors - Holiday Homes, Stayactions, Short-Lets & Buy to Let

    Residential Investors - Holiday Homes, Stayactions, Short-Lets & Buy to Let

    We'll be sharing our expert views on the hottest investor trends, from one end of the country to the other
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    • 32 min
    Town vs Country Debate

    Town vs Country Debate

    We'll be discussing the pros and cons, sharing our research and providing our expert views.
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    • 44 min

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