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The Property Podcast

The Property Podcast from Property Hub (propertyhub.net) is the podcast for all property investors, new or experienced. Rob Bence and Rob Dix discuss a different property topic and property news item every week, passing on their knowledge and experience to the listeners. They both invest in UK property so they practise what they preach. No hard sell, no bull, just straight-talking property investment advice!
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Dec 8, 2016

This week's podcast is always a popular subject - what's gone wrong for The Robs in the world of property!

Rob & Rob tell you all about their more challenging moments in 2016, and what lesson's we're learned throughout along the way.

 

Resource of the week

This week's resource comes from a guy Rob D met at our recent Discovery Day. If you're looking for a new way to listen to podcasts via your iPhone then try Overcast.FM.  This is a powerful yet simple podcast player that allows you to pick up extra speed without distortion, which dynamically shortens silences in talk shows.

News this week

This week's news story from The Guardian is music to The Robs ears and we've filed it straight under the category of 'told you so'.

“Richard Donnell, insight director at Hometrack, said he expected Oxford and Cambridge to see falls in growth similar to that in London.

“The impetus for house price growth is shifting from the affordability-constrained cities in southern England to cities in the midlands and the north of England,” he sad. “Regional cities have more attractive affordability levels and house prices have significant potential upside for growth in the near term subject to the outlook for the economy.” 

Take a look at the story in full here. 

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If you'd like to join share your own story about lessons learned in 2016, then head on over to The Property Hub Forum and join the discussion.

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