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. 52: How to Negotiate Property Deals: Negotiation Secrets Every Developer Must Know

    3일 전

    52: How to Negotiate Property Deals: Negotiation Secrets Every Developer Must Know

    Negotiation isn't just about the number on the page; it’s about making sure the deal actually stacks before you even pick up the phone. Too many developers are flushing hundreds of thousands down the drain by overpaying at the front end because they haven't done the legwork. We’re stripping back the "Art of Negotiation" to show you how professional due diligence becomes your ultimate leverage when talking to vendors. From identifying bat emergence windows to navigating the minefield of CIL and Section 106, we explain why your offer needs to solve the seller's problems, not just meet their price. Whether you are hounding an agent for a year or presenting a professional pitch deck to a hotel owner, everything in this industry is up for grabs if you know how to structure it. It’s time to stop winging it and start building a credible, systematic approach to every offer you make. KEY TAKEAWAYS Due diligence is the foundation of any negotiation, providing the "ammunition" needed to justify your offer price based on site constraints and risks. Everything in property is negotiable, including professional fees, build contracts, completion timelines, and even rental terms. A professional offer pack or "pitch deck" builds massive credibility with agents and vendors, proving you are a serious developer who can actually deliver. The goal is to negotiate against the deal’s risks rather than the person selling it, finding a sweet spot that works for both parties’ bottom lines. Emotional detachment is vital; you must be willing to walk away from a deal if the margins don't work, trusting your gut when a project feels off. QUOTES "There's a right way of doing it... our way of doing it. We find it successful and it works." "Everything is negotiable. Everything." "You're not negotiating against the seller. All you're doing is negotiating against the risk." "A good deal is a bad deal for both... you'll never have a deal that is perfect for you." "If it doesn't feel right, it's not right. You've got to trust your gut." YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@propertydevelopersiq⁠⁠ 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.1979 ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstobbs/⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/⁠⁠⁠  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  ⁠⁠⁠https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive⁠⁠⁠

    40분
  2. 51: Company Structures for Property Developers: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

    5월 10일

    51: Company Structures for Property Developers: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

    One of the most common questions from anyone getting into property development — and one of the most misunderstood. Jonathan and Kieron break down the company structures every developer needs to understand before they buy a single brick. From the risks of lumping everything into one trading company, through to SPVs, holding companies and joint venture structures, this episode covers the landscape clearly and without the jargon. There's also a really honest look at tax considerations, pension strategies, and why lenders actually prefer a clean, history-free SPV over a company with a track record. Spoiler: property finance works differently to almost every other industry. A timely reminder that structure isn't just admin — it's how you protect everything you build. Not tax or legal advice — just two developers who've been through it, sharing what they know. 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS Buying all your properties within one trading company is the riskiest approach — if one development runs into trouble, it can bring down everything else sitting alongside it. A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) — a separate limited company for each project — keeps developments clean, protected, and far more attractive to lenders and finance institutions. A holding company structure above your SPVs gives you greater control over profit extraction, tax planning, and scalability as your pipeline grows. Lenders don't want history in the development company — they want a clean SPV with no baggage. This is the opposite of how most trading businesses work, and it catches a lot of developers out. Structure should be planned from the very beginning, not retrofitted once you're already in. Getting advice from a tax professional early pays dividends — sometimes literally. QUOTES "Good structure is all about protecting profits and mitigating risk — it's not one size fits all." "If something had to go wrong with your one development, it could affect all the others — that's why we'd never advocate that approach." "They don't want the history in the company — they don't want the baggage. They want it as clean as possible." "It's not about not wanting to pay taxes. It's about not paying too much tax." "Start with the end in mind. Think about your company structure right at the very beginning — even if you're just doing land sourcing." YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@propertydevelopersiq⁠ 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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/⁠⁠  ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73⁠⁠  ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/⁠⁠  ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/⁠⁠  ⁠⁠https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/⁠⁠  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  ⁠⁠https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive⁠⁠

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  3. 50: 50 Episodes Later... We're Launching On Youtube

    5월 3일

    50: 50 Episodes Later... We're Launching On Youtube

    We’ve reached a massive milestone—it’s our 50th episode!. To celebrate, we are stepping out of our comfort zone and taking the podcast visual with the launch of our YouTube channel, Property Developers IQ. Looking back at our first 49 episodes, we reflect on the steep learning curve of moving from spreadsheets and construction sites to the podcast mic. In this episode, we dive into the core philosophy that drives our business: People, Place, and Profit. We discuss the necessity of building a "power team," the emotional roller coaster of development, and why we’re committed to showing you the "good, the bad, and the ugly" of the 100-dwelling pipeline we’re currently managing. Whether you're an aspiring developer or a seasoned pro, join us as we evolve from just an audio experience to on-site walkthroughs and deep-dive case studies. KEY TAKEAWAYS Growth Happens Outside the Comfort Zone: Moving from audio to video was a challenge for a numbers-focused accountant and a site-focused contractor, but essential for evolution. The Power Team is Non-Negotiable: You cannot do property development alone; success relies on building a core team of professionals like solicitors and planning consultants. The "Three Ps" Philosophy: Our work is grounded in People (building for others), Place (creating community), and Profit (ensuring a professional, sustainable business). Money is a Tool, Not a Barrier: You don't necessarily need all of your own money, but you do need access to capital through private investors or finance partners. Transparency in Development: We aim to bridge the information gap by sharing real build costs and case studies to help others overcome the fear of their first step. QUOTES "I love my spreadsheets... it was a lot easier no one talked back and as long as the numbers balance i'm a-okay." "As everyone knows you grow when you're outside your comfort zone." "Team is the most important thing... from day one you've got to start building that a team." "People always think that developers are greedy... but actually when you look at what a developer brings to the table... it's very understated." "Every day is a school day." YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@propertydevelopersiq 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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/⁠  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73⁠  ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/⁠  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/⁠  ⁠https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/⁠  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  ⁠https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive⁠

    16분
  4. 49: How Do Development Valuations Actually Work: Demystifying Property Development Valuations

    4월 27일

    49: How Do Development Valuations Actually Work: Demystifying Property Development Valuations

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron break down the critical processes of valuations and drawdowns. They explain how developers can successfully extract money from their lender by working effectively with the Monitoring Surveyor, who acts as the primary gatekeeper for the funds.  KEY TAKEAWAYS The Monitoring Surveyor is the Gatekeeper: The MS works independently on behalf of the lender to verify your build costs and progress before any money is released. Building a good, honest relationship with them is essential. Funding is Released in Stages: You do not get your loan upfront; instead, you draw down funds in stages or "tranches" based on verified progress, usually assessed as a percentage of completed work. Avoid Overclaiming at All Costs: Attempting to claim for work that hasn't been completed yet will damage your credibility and can cause major cash flow delays down the line. Timing, Accuracy, and Evidence are Crucial: When submitting a drawdown request, make sure it is perfectly timed for your cash flow needs, mathematically accurate, and backed by clear evidence. Set Clear Terms with Contractors: Ensure your main contractor understands the valuation schedule and submits detailed, clear applications for payment that align with what the MS expects to see. BEST MOMENTS "Today we're talking about valuations, drawdowns... basically how to extract the money from your development through the lender and working with the key gatekeeper... who is the monitoring surveyor." "Ultimately cash flow is what keeps the whole development ticking, everyone moving forward... cash is king." "Timing, accuracy and evidence... they are really important points." "If you're trying to be shifty or sneaky, you're going to end, dig yourself into a hole." "You want the monitoring surveyor, whoever is the gatekeeper of the money, to be on your side or as much on your side as possible while they still independent and acting on behalf of the lender." 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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/  https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/  https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/  https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive

    41분
  5. 48: How to Evaluate a Site Before You Buy - Part 2: The 8 Pillars of Site Assessment

    4월 19일

    48: How to Evaluate a Site Before You Buy - Part 2: The 8 Pillars of Site Assessment

    Ever feel like you’re playing detective when assessing a potential development site? We’re back for part two of our deep dive into the eight key areas of deal assessment, moving beyond the basics into the "heavy lifting" of environmental risks and legal minefields. From the nightmare of protected bat hotels to the surprising discovery of a wolfhound buried on-site, we share the technical hurdles that can make or break your viability assessment. We talk through why contamination isn't always a reason to walk away, how to spot a "ransom strip" before it halts your project, and why you should never offer the asking price without factoring in the logistics of a tight urban build. If you want to stop guessing and start pitching professional offers that landowners actually respect, this is the playbook you need. Key Takeaways Identify Problems Early: You cannot design around a problem you haven’t identified; spotting risks early prevents wasted time and money. Contamination as Opportunity: Technical risks like contamination or mining history shouldn't necessarily scare you off; they are often leverage for price negotiations. Verify Access Rights: Easements and "ransom strips" are critical legal hurdles; even if a pylon or lane looks like a negative, it can sometimes be turned into a commercial advantage. Logistics Impact Build Costs: Simple new builds can become high-risk if access is restricted by narrow sticks or urban density, as contractors will price in these complexities. Build Relationship Equity: Success in property is about "give and take" with local agents; nurturing these connections can get you access to land before it ever hits the open market. Quotes "Some people may be put off by these things... but all you're doing is assessing the risk and associate the cost with that for your viability." "The bats are living better than most people bloody hell." "A good commercial solicitor is worth their weight in gold to make sure there's nothing restricting access or rights of way." "You can't design around a problem you haven't identified." "Relationships are about give and take... you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours." Chapters 00:00 – Environmental and Technical Risks: Flood Zones and Contamination 08:15 – The "Bat Hotel": Managing Protected Species and Ecology 16:40 – Legal Constraints: Restricted Covenants and Ransom Strips 24:20 – Build Logistics: Dealing with Ground Conditions and Access 32:10 – Market and Exit: Finding the Most Profitable Strategy 38:45 – Professional Pitching: How to Justify Your Offer to Vendors  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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/⁠  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73⁠  ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/⁠  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/⁠  ⁠https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/⁠  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  ⁠https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive⁠  To Get 10% off Searchland subscription CLICK this link - https://searchland.co.uk?via=jonathan-stobbs

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  6. 47: How to Evaluate a Site Before You Buy - Part 1: The 8 Pillars of Site Assessment

    4월 13일

    47: How to Evaluate a Site Before You Buy - Part 1: The 8 Pillars of Site Assessment

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron explore the transition from finding a site to truly understanding its potential and pitfalls. Many beginners make the mistake of running a financial viability assessment before looking at the physical and legal reality of the land. They introduce a framework of eight key risk areas, focusing today on the first four: Planning Risk, Physical Site and Building Constraints, Access and Highways, and Utilities and Services.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Never fall in love with the numbers before you understand the site constraints; a "cheap" site can quickly become a liability if the physical or legal risks are too high. Use the planning portal not just for your site, but to research the history of surrounding plots to gauge the council’s appetite for development. The steeper the slope, the higher the cost. Factors like tanking, retaining walls, and complex foundations must be identified early in the physical assessment. Just because a road exists doesn't mean you have the legal right to use it for a new development. Always verify "ransom strips" and highway adoption status. Capacity is the hidden deal-killer. Always check with the National Grid or water authorities early, as requiring a new substation can decimate your profit margins. BEST MOMENTS "Most beginners get all excited... they start running the numbers before even looking at the site constraints, which we think is a huge mistake." "The greater the gradient of the slope, the more costs there are." "Just because there's a road there doesn't mean it's an adopted road... you can’t just do what you want." "We switched [the water] off... and we very quickly found out who owned it because they came running out of the house in a bath cap." "Every physical constraint becomes a cost or a design limitation." 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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/  https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/  https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/  https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive  To Get 10% off Searchland subscription CLICK this link - https://searchland.co.uk?via=jonathan-stobbs

    27분
  7. 46: How to Find A Perfect Development Area: The GOLDMINE Framework

    4월 6일

    46: How to Find A Perfect Development Area: The GOLDMINE Framework

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron share their GOLDMINE framework for identifying the perfect location for your next development project. Drawing on their experience in the Cornwall property market and beyond, they break down the GOLDMINE acronym a comprehensive toolkit designed to help both new and scaling developers move from guesswork to data-driven decision-making.  KEY TAKEAWAYS A step-by-step framework covering Growth Drivers, Opportunity Density, Local Demand, Data & Comparables, Market Liquidity, Infrastructure, Navigable Planning, and Exit Clarity. While you can develop anywhere with the right team, Jonathan and Kieron emphasize the benefits of working locally where you have deep market knowledge and established connections. National housebuilders have entire teams dedicated to research; if they are building in an area, it’s a strong indicator of demand and future growth. Successful developers build what the market wants, not what they personally like. Use tools like home.co.uk and Searchland to understand what's actually selling. Every successful development begins with a clear exit strategy (e.g., build-to-sell, build-to-rent, or holiday lets) tailored to the specific demographics of the area. BEST MOMENTS "Good deals don't really come from lucky areas; they come from understanding areas in more detail." "Developers don't really build what they like; they build what sells." "Market liquidity it sounds like stocks and shares, but essentially, that is it: What is moving? Is the market actually active?" "The buyers will be the buyers, and it can be a big mix... you've got to just be firm with your thought and move forward." 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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/  https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/  https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/  https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/  Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp  https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive  To Get 10% off Searchland subscription CLICK this link - https://searchland.co.uk?via=jonathan-stobbs

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  8. 45: Biggest Health & Safety Mistakes Some Developers Make: And How To Avoid Them

    3월 30일

    45: Biggest Health & Safety Mistakes Some Developers Make: And How To Avoid Them

    In this episode, Jonathan and Kieron demystify the complexities of health and safety in the UK construction industry. From understanding the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) to the practicalities of site setup, like welfare units and M-class vacuums - they cover it all. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting your first project, this conversation highlights why you can't plead ignorance when it comes to site safety and how a well-run, tidy site is often the hallmark of a successful, high-quality development. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ultimately, the buck stops with the developer. You cannot plead ignorance if something goes wrong on your site; you are responsible for ensuring the right team and safety measures are in place. Successful safety management relies on defining the roles of the Client (Developer), the Principal Designer (usually the architect), and the Principal Contractor. For most professional developments, you must notify the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) using an F10 form, which outlines what you are building and how you plan to do it safely. Health and safety isn't just about preventing falls; it’s about worker welfare. This includes providing adequate toilets, drying rooms for wet clothes, and areas for hot drinks and food. Tidy sites suggest efficient management and high-quality work. Conversely, a messy site is a red flag for safety risks and poor construction standards. BEST MOMENTS "Ultimately as the developer, you're where the buck stops. It's your ship, right?" "Health and safety isn't just a paper exercise or box-ticking; it is critical to a development." "Under pressure is not safe. It’s like a pressure cooker. The more pressure, the more unsafe it gets." "You're not allowed brooms on sites, because it creates dust. You must have an M-class vacuum on site." "Proper planning prevents piss-poor performance." 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.instagram.com/jonathan.stobbs/ https://www.facebook.com/kieron.shepherd.73 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieron-shepherd-83b979aa/ https://www.instagram.com/kieron__shepherd/ https://www.propertydevelopersplaybook.co.uk/ Book your seat now on our 3-day live event, Property Developers Bootcamp https://www.propertydevelopersiq.co.uk/pdblive

    32분

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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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