Property Developers Playbook

Jonathan Stobbs & Kieron Shepherd

Property Developers Playbook is your go-to podcast to the world of property development and investment. Hosted by Jonathan Stobbs and Kieron Shepherd, who both have experience as developers and as main contractors, this podcast dives into the strategies, challenges, and rewards of real estate development.  Whether you're a contractor looking to transition into development or an investor looking to scale, each episode provides actionable insights, dos and don’ts, and first-hand experiences from those on the ground. Join us as we interview top developers, tackle common pitfalls, explore innovative solutions, and discuss the mindset required to thrive in property development. Property Developer’s Playbook is more than just advice; it’s a blueprint for unlocking your potential in property development. Tune in to start building your knowledge, confidence, and your success.

  1. Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 10: Mindset and Resilience

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    Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 10: Mindset and Resilience

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron delve into the often-overlooked challenge of mindset in property development. As they wrap up their mini-series on the Top 10 Challenges developers face, they emphasise the importance of resilience, mental health, and the ability to navigate pressure in the industry. The duo discusses the significance of setting goals, managing risks, and the value of having a supportive team and mentors. KEY TAKEAWAYS Success in property development heavily relies on having a positive mindset and the ability to navigate pressure and challenges. Developers must cultivate resilience to handle the stresses and uncertainties of the industry. Property development involves managing and mitigating risks rather than avoiding them. It's essential to assess risks for each development and make calculated decisions to move forward. Building a strong team and network is crucial. Collaborating with experienced professionals, mentors, and peers can provide support, guidance, and different perspectives, which are vital for overcoming challenges. Developers need to prioritise their mental and physical health. Taking breaks, engaging in hobbies, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help manage stress and prevent burnout. Each development project serves as a learning opportunity. By reflecting on past challenges and successes, developers can improve their decision-making and approach future projects with greater confidence. BEST MOMENTS "You don't build houses before you build resilience." "Success in development isn't about avoiding pressure. It's about learning to perform under it." "It's about how you deal with setbacks. There's always going to be a solution." "You need to have that kind of resilience. If something goes wrong, it's how can you bounce back from that quickly." "You can't just stick your head in the sand because that's never going to attract investment." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/ Book your seat now on our 3 day live event Property Developers Bootcamp https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive

    27 min
  2. Top 10 Goal-Setting Tips for Property Developers in 2026

    29/12/2025

    Top 10 Goal-Setting Tips for Property Developers in 2026

    In this final episode of 2025, Jonathan and Kieron reflect on the lessons learned from the past year, and discuss their goals for 2026. They explore various goal-setting strategies, including the SMART framework and the significance of behaviour goals, while also addressing the challenges of instant gratification in today's society. They also share insights on effective networking, building a strong team, and the necessity of reviewing progress regularly. KEY TAKEAWAYS Emphasising the importance of setting realistic and achievable goals, particularly in property development, while also recognising the need for flexibility and adaptability in timelines. Focusing on activity-based goals, such as analysing a certain number of sites per week and attending networking events, to drive results rather than solely concentrating on outcome goals. Highlighting the significance of building a strong network and team, including finding the right professionals to collaborate with, which can enhance the success of property development projects. Encouraging regular reviews of progress and adjustments to goals, as well as celebrating small wins to maintain motivation and recognise achievements throughout the year. Advocating for a life-work balance where personal life takes precedence, and work is structured around it, ensuring that enjoyment and fulfillment are prioritised in both professional and personal endeavours. BEST MOMENTS "2025 taught us a lot. It's kind of taking those lessons and making sure we don't make the same mistakes, but actually growing and scaling from that." "You need to have certain activity goals that you need to be doing, analysing 10 sites per week to be able to submit a certain number of offers per month." "You want to be a yes man, but this is also quite a hard thing because people don't know, until you know, you don't know how far is too far." "Celebrate your small wins. A lot of people don't celebrate. We do a fist bump and then we kind of move on, rather than actually saying, okay, let's reward ourselves for doing something amazing." "The exit of a development should be also the start of the development. You should be reviewing each stage at every stage." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk Book your seat now on our 3 day live event Property Develoeprs Bootcamp https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive

    27 min
  3. 2025 in Review: Our Biggest Wins, Mistakes & Lessons

    22/12/2025

    2025 in Review: Our Biggest Wins, Mistakes & Lessons

    Today, Kieron and Jonathan take a look back at the challenges, lessons, and successes of their 2025 as they approach the Christmas season. They discuss their ambitious goals for the year, including various development projects such as Woodlands Ponsanooth, St. James Court, and Luxstowe House, while sharing insights on navigating the complexities of property development. The duo highlights the importance of building strong relationships with investors and landowners, as well as the value of collaboration in overcoming obstacles. They also touch on the launch of their podcast, plans for a Property Developers Bootcamp, and the expansion of their media company, POM Media. KEY TAKEAWAYS It's important to take time to reflect on the past year, assessing both successes and challenges. This practice can provide valuable insights and help in setting future goals. Managing multiple development projects can be complex, especially when dealing with issues like planning, financing, and unforeseen complications such as contamination testing. Patience and adaptability are crucial. Strengthening relationships with existing investors and building new ones has been beneficial. Engaging with investors through site visits can help validate project potential and foster trust. The launch of new initiatives, such as a podcast and a property developers bootcamp, has expanded outreach and provided additional resources for aspiring developers. Collaboration and leveraging team skills are essential for growth. The construction industry has faced challenges due to economic uncertainty and market stagnation. Staying positive and proactive in building relationships and seeking opportunities is vital for navigating these conditions. BEST MOMENTS "2025 was a year full of challenge, uncertainty, opportunity, and growth. Today we're breaking down how it was for us and what we've learned from it." "The bloody refinancing process has taken its toll, hasn't it? It's taken ages, hasn't it? Everything just seems to take a lot longer." "It's a way of trying to work out how to make the site easy to build. Just because something's got planning doesn't mean it's buildable." "One of the lessons was, try not to change the goalposts midway. It'll be a lot easier." "If you don't reflect, you don't think of it like that, do you? Lots of homes we're building." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/ Book now onto our Property Developers Bootcamp https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive

    26 min
  4. Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 9: Dealing with NIMBYs & Community Engagement

    15/12/2025

    Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 9: Dealing with NIMBYs & Community Engagement

    Today, Jonathan and Kieron delve into the ninth challenge property developers face: dealing with NIMBYs (Not In My Backyard), community and stakeholder engagement, and turning objections into opportunities. They discuss the importance of proactive community engagement, emphasising that it's not just a tick-box exercise but a crucial part of the development process. They highlight the value of early consultations with local councils and stakeholders to mitigate potential conflicts and foster goodwill. KEY TAKEAWAYS Engaging with the community early in the development process is crucial. Developers should proactively communicate their plans to local residents and stakeholders to mitigate objections and foster goodwill. Developers need to comprehend the psychology behind NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) sentiments. Many objections stem from emotional attachments to views or local character, and addressing these concerns can help in gaining community support. By holding public consultations and providing clear information about developments, developers can manage the narrative surrounding their projects. This proactive approach helps counter negative speculation on social media and builds a positive perception. Utilising visual aids such as CGI and 3D walkthroughs can help residents better understand proposed developments. This transparency can alleviate fears and misconceptions about how a project will impact their surroundings. Developers should communicate the broader benefits of their projects, such as affordable housing and public realm improvements. By showcasing how developments contribute to the community, they can shift the focus from objections to positive outcomes. BEST MOMENTS "Objections can derail timelines, you know, planning approvals and finance." "It's trying to find that balance from a developer's point of view, you're trying to create homes for other people, and they're just trying to protect theirs." "If you do these public consultations, you're actually able to manage the narrative rather than dealing with the fire." "You can't create community in place if they're not on board." "You can't afford community engagement, but you can approach it strategically." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/

    30 min
  5. Building Your Future Success with the Property Developers Bootcamp

    08/12/2025

    Building Your Future Success with the Property Developers Bootcamp

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron unveil an exciting new initiative: their upcoming Property Developers Bootcamp. Drawing from the feedback received over 28 episodes, they address the common challenges faced by aspiring property developers, such as lack of confidence, knowledge of the industry, and the importance of building a reliable team. The bootcamp aims to provide a structured, hands-on learning experience, offering attendees a clear roadmap to navigate the complexities of property development. KEY TAKEAWAYS Success in property development relies heavily on building a strong team, including architects, planners, contractors, and solicitors. Collaboration and support from experienced professionals can help newcomers navigate the complexities of the industry. A new bootcamp is being introduced to provide hands-on education for aspiring property developers. This program aims to offer a clear roadmap, practical experiences, and networking opportunities to help participants gain confidence and take their first steps in property development. The bootcamp will cover a structured seven-step formula for property development, including site discovery, evaluation, viability assessment, legal engagement, financing, optimisation, and profit management. This comprehensive approach is designed to equip attendees with the necessary skills and knowledge. Many potential developers face fears and uncertainties about starting their journey. The bootcamp aims to address these concerns by providing a supportive environment where participants can learn from real developers and gain insights into overcoming common obstacles. The bootcamp emphasises the importance of networking, allowing attendees to connect with like-minded individuals, potential investors, and industry professionals. Building relationships in this environment can lead to joint ventures and collaborative opportunities in the future. BEST MOMENTS "Property development is a team sport. You need to have people around you who can share the same vision and support program effectively to help you get there." "The bootcamp gives them a clear roadmap, hands-on learning, and case studies to build confidence and take the first step into property development." "It's about building that confidence that anyone can do this. If you want to put your mind to it and are willing to put the work in, anyone can do it." "You don't have to have all the money in the world to be able to do it. Any business goes and raises money, and you're just doing this in property development." "The A-team, or A-teams are built in training, not on game day. Developers are no different." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ BOOK NOW - http://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/

    34 min
  6. Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 8: Design, Sustainability & Value Engineering

    01/12/2025

    Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 8: Design, Sustainability & Value Engineering

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron delve into the top challenges faced by property developers, focusing on the critical themes of design, sustainability, and value engineering: Building Smart, Not Expensive. They discuss the importance of balancing aesthetic appeal with budget constraints, emphasising the need for effective collaboration between architects and contractors from the outset. KEY TAKEAWAYS Design and Budget Alignment: Property developers must ensure that architectural designs align with budget constraints from the very beginning. Collaboration with Architects and Contractors: Developers should involve architects and main contractors in discussions about design and materials early on. Value Engineering: Value engineering is about optimising design choices to enhance value without compromising quality. It involves making informed decisions about materials and construction methods that can save costs while still meeting design and sustainability goals. Understanding Market Needs: Developers must be aware of the target market and design properties that meet the needs and preferences of potential buyers. Sustainability Considerations: As building regulations evolve towards sustainability, developers need to incorporate energy-efficient systems and materials into their designs.  BEST MOMENTS "Over-design, the silent profit killer. Architects often design for beauty, not budget. Designing for their own portfolios, their own ego." "Value engineering isn't downgrading. It's optimising and making the best use of what you've got." "Good design adds value. Overdesign destroys profit." "You need to be that person who is orchestrating, bringing a QS with you to maybe have a sit-down as we do." "Every line on a drawing either adds value or adds cost; your job is to know the difference." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/  https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/

    47 min
  7. Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 7: Project Management & Delivery

    24/11/2025

    Top 10 Challenges in Property Development - Part 7: Project Management & Delivery

    In this episode of the Property Developer's Playbook Mini Series on the Top 10 Challenges in Property Development, Jonathan and Kieron dive into the critical challenge that distinguishes successful developers: Project Management and Delivery: Running the Site, Not Letting It Run You. They emphasise that even the best contracts and systems are useless if people don't communicate effectively, noting that poor coordination is the main reason most projects fail. KEY TAKEAWAYS Communication is the Biggest Hurdle: Poor coordination and communication, not bad sites or bad deals, are the primary reasons why most property development projects fall apart. The Program is Fundamental: You should never start a construction project without a clear program (Gantt chart), as having "No program equals no control" over time, costs, and resources. It is beneficial to prepare both an internal working program and a client program. Clearly Define Roles & Accountability: Every team member's roles and responsibilities must be defined early in a simple format, like a RACI matrix (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed), to prevent a "blame loop". Document Everything (Especially Variations): Use central, cloud-based systems (like Google Drive or Dropbox) for document control to ensure the entire team is working from the correct and latest version of the drawings. Verbal agreements on variations must be immediately documented and priced to prevent disputes. Manage Subcontractor Relationships: Keep subcontractors happy by paying promptly and sharing the project program with them, as this gives them sight of the plan and helps them manage their own work schedule, ultimately preventing costly delays. BEST MOMENTS "The truth is, the best systems and contracts mean nothing if the people don't communicate." "If you're already at the blame game point, you've all failed." "According to McKinsey Global Institute, large construction projects take 20% longer to complete and run up to 80% over budget... largely due to poor project management and coordination." "The whole idea of the program is to make sure that everything doesn't clash. Trades don't overlap, deliveries aren't missed, and the long lead times aren't forgotten on products." "If you don't run the site, the site will run you." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/

    34 min
  8. Contracts, Clauses & Caution: Legal Tips From a Commercial Property Solicitor

    17/11/2025

    Contracts, Clauses & Caution: Legal Tips From a Commercial Property Solicitor

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron sit down for an interview with Jo Morgan, a partner at Coodes Solicitors, Head of their commercial property development department. Jo shares her insights on the critical legal aspects of property development, emphasising the importance of thorough due diligence and the potential pitfalls developers often encounter. They covers essential topics such as the significance of heads of terms, the necessity of bespoke contracts, and the common legal mistakes that can derail projects. KEY TAKEAWAYS Developers should conduct thorough due diligence on services and access before committing to a deal. This includes checking utility searches and understanding the implications of planning conditions. Establishing clear heads of terms is crucial. It helps streamline negotiations and ensures that all parties are on the same page regarding the terms of the deal, preventing costly delays and misunderstandings later on. Engaging a solicitor who specialises in property development is essential. They bring valuable local knowledge and expertise that can help navigate complex legal issues and avoid potential pitfalls. Contracts should be detailed and precise to avoid ambiguity. Developers must pay close attention to clauses related to deposits, best endeavours, and timing to ensure they can meet their obligations and avoid disputes. Maintaining good relationships with sellers and other parties involved in the deal can be beneficial. Trust can influence negotiations and lead to smoother transactions, as sellers may prefer working with developers they trust over those offering the highest bid. BEST MOMENTS "Most of my clients would say to me, Jo, can you just make it as simple as possible? But the reality is you want to be able to rely upon the detail of it." "We know legal and compliance can make or break a project. So today we're here going to dig into what developers need to know before signing anything." "If there's been long, difficult negotiations to get to heads of terms, that's usually a red flag. A difficult seller can end up cost spiralling." "When it comes to heads of terms, converting that into a legal contract does seem to overcomplicate things from a layman's point of view." "Always check your plan. I've seen the red line go far beyond what the seller actually owns, which can be problematic." HOST BIOS Jonathan is a property developer and entrepreneur with a background in finance and construction. Originally from South Africa, he holds degrees in Accounting and Auditing and relocated to England in 2003. He gained financial and operational experience at firms such as RSM, Prudential, and Baker Tilly before transitioning into property. Since 2014, Jonathan has managed major commercial-to-residential conversions and new build developments, particularly across the South West. His analytical mindset and on-the-ground experience help listeners navigate the property world with confidence. Kieron is a construction expert and entrepreneur with over 20 years of industry experience. Starting as a mason, he went on to found Shepherd Construction in 2012, delivering projects across both the public and private sectors. From extensions to luxury new builds, Kieron has earned a reputation for quality, precision, and strong leadership. As Managing Director, he’s involved in every stage—from design to delivery—offering a no-nonsense, deeply practical perspective to anyone looking to build with success. https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.stobbs.7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/ https://coodes.co.uk/profile/jo-morgan/

    52 min

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Property Developers Playbook is your go-to podcast to the world of property development and investment. Hosted by Jonathan Stobbs and Kieron Shepherd, who both have experience as developers and as main contractors, this podcast dives into the strategies, challenges, and rewards of real estate development.  Whether you're a contractor looking to transition into development or an investor looking to scale, each episode provides actionable insights, dos and don’ts, and first-hand experiences from those on the ground. Join us as we interview top developers, tackle common pitfalls, explore innovative solutions, and discuss the mindset required to thrive in property development. Property Developer’s Playbook is more than just advice; it’s a blueprint for unlocking your potential in property development. Tune in to start building your knowledge, confidence, and your success.

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