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Make better investments by staying up to date with the very latest UK property news, data and trends from a leading developer. With key insights from industry thought leaders, this podcast discusses all things UK property, keeping global investors informed and helping them to identify the best new opportunities.
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Manchester's record-breaking quarter
After a short break, we're back with a bang. Our latest episode is an exclusive special with Urbanbubble's Ed Howe, following the publication of their latest quarterly report on Manchester's rental market.
In seven words, rents are soaring while supply is dwindling. But why? And how long can this continue? Listen to this insightful episode for everything you need to know on Manchester's property market. Our points of discussion include key drivers for rental demand, top performing property types, hotspot locations, and future market predictions. -
The Overseas Investment Process
For our 13th episode, we chatted with our very own Lucas Chong, Business Development Manager in the Southeast Asia region.
Talking all things UK property investment for overseas investors, Lucas gives our listeners key considerations when investing, covering location, taxation and a breakdown of payment options.
SECURE YOUR FREE WEBINAR PLACE TO FIND OUT MORE - https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__KZ9WLBxRVm4sqtBz6gw0A -
To Furnish or Not to Furnish?
Does furnished property drive higher returns? For decades, property investors have debated whether to furnish their rental properties, or whether to forfeit the upfront cost and leave their tenants to furnish themselves.
To help settle the debate, we invited Alistair Dickson, Founder and Managing Director of Manchester-based Project Furniture to the Property Insights Podcast. We discuss the value of furnishing a property, the common objections of investors, the impact on rental yield and the types of furniture today’s tenants are looking for. -
The UK Mortgage Process
After two incredibly popular webinars for our global investor community on the UK mortgage process, we invited to Hiten Ganatra - Managing Director of UK-based mortgage advisors, Visionary Finance - to chat with us on our podcast.
Covering all aspects of the UK mortgage process as well as 7 frequently asked questions, this podcast aims to educate investors on what to do when lending money for property investment. -
10 Questions to Ask Before Investing in UK Property
Although UK property is known for its resilience and is widely regarded as one of the most stable asset classes, no investment comes without its risks. Due to a range of external factors, it is important to ask the right questions before rushing into a property investment to mitigate as many of these risks as possible.
In our 10th episode with Senior Director, Giles Beswick, we discuss 10 questions you should ask before making a property investment:
Are you ready to make a property investment? (1:13)
What are your goals as a property investor? (3:10)
What type of investment am I looking to make? (6:45)
Have you done a 'vanity check' before deciding where to invest? (11:48)
Have you understood the associated costs and are they within your budget? (15:00)
What is the expected return on your property and what sensitivity is this subject to? (18:22)
Who will manage the property. on what terms and for how long? (22:00)
Have you examined the difference between gross and NET profit? (26:20)
Do you have an exit strategy? (29:25)
What steps has the developer taken to build the property sustainably? (29:55) -
Tenant Trends to Expect in 2022's Rental Market
Our ninth and final episode recorded in 2021 is with Select Property Group’s exclusive rental management partner, Settio Property Experience. Reflecting on the year, Co-Founder and Director of Settio, Samuel Fitz-Hugh, talks us through the key rental trends from 2021, an overview of Manchester’s rental market, and his top predictions for 2022 and the future of the residential property market.