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    Explore "property cycle" with insightful episodes like "TPP556: Can you still trust the 18-year property cycle?", "TPP542: Is the 18-year property cycle dead?", "ASK388: Are things about to explode? PLUS: Should I buy a property with non-paying tenants?", "TPP516: Has the 18 year cycle finally crumbled?" and "TPP510: Best Episodes of 2022" from podcasts like ""The Property Podcast", "The Property Podcast", "The Property Podcast", "The Property Podcast" and "The Property Podcast"" and more!

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    TPP556: Can you still trust the 18-year property cycle?

    TPP556: Can you still trust the 18-year property cycle?

    Rob & Rob are losing faith in the 18-year property cycle... 

    Can we still look to the cycle for guidance on what’s actually happening in the market, or has the concept finally been rendered redundant?  

    Join Rob Dix as he interviews cycle expert Akhil Patel, and dives into everything you need to know about the cycle, whether it can still be trusted today and how you can make practical use of it. 

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    TPP542: Is the 18-year property cycle dead?

    TPP542: Is the 18-year property cycle dead?

    What’s actually happening with the 18-year property cycle? Rob & Rob can’t seem to agree... 

    • (1:01) News story of the week 
    • (3:00) Property Hub Select  
    • (4:28) What does the silent crash mean for the property cycle? 
    • (5:23) What is the 18-year property cycle? 
    • (7:19) What’s happening with the cycle right now? 
    • (8:39) Option 1: the 18-year property cycle is broken 
    • (11:47) Option 2: the boom hasn’t happened yet 
    • (14:43) Option 3: it’s just a weak cycle 
    • (17:46) What does this mean for the future? 
    • (25:30) Hub Extra 

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    ASK388: Are things about to explode? PLUS: Should I buy a property with non-paying tenants?

    ASK388: Are things about to explode? PLUS: Should I buy a property with non-paying tenants?

    Happy Tuesday! We’re back with some more listener questions! 

    • (0:30) Tony’s got a question on the 18-year property cycle. He wants to know if lenders offering 100% mortgages means we’re about to see the boom phase.  
    • (3:30) Rob’s seen a property to buy that’s already tenanted. The issue is that the tenant isn’t currently paying rent as they can’t afford it. Should Rob still buy the property? 

     

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    TPP516: Has the 18 year cycle finally crumbled?

    TPP516: Has the 18 year cycle finally crumbled?

    They’ve referenced it many times on the podcast, but are Rob & Rob finally considering the end of the 18-year property cycle? 

    • (0.58) News of the week as mortgages are getting cheaper 
    • (1.10) The Robs’ first investment of the year 
    • (3.14) The 18-year property cycle 
    • (6.50) The impact of COVID 
    • (8.00) 3 possible outcomes 
    • (16.00) Where have Rob & Rob invested? 
    • (18.55) Hub Extra 

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    TPP510: Best Episodes of 2022

    TPP510: Best Episodes of 2022

    The best of the best

    Here’s the episodes that Rob & Rob think will serve listeners the best as we move into 2023 and beyond... 

    ‘TPP466: How to use Rightmove the RIGHT way’ 

    ‘TPP471: What will happen next with inflation?’ 

    ‘TPP469: Property sourcers’ secrets revealed’ 

    ‘TPP475: 18-year property cycle: When will the market crash?’ 

    ‘TPP478: This could save you thousands...’  

    ‘TPP479: Never choose the wrong location again’ 

    ‘TPP482: Inflation: Understand it and win big’ 

    ‘TPP505: We assess a real-life deal’ 

    ‘TPP503: Don’t let a crisis go to waste’ 

    Let’s get social

    We’d love to hear what you think of this week’s Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you’d like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we’ll see what we can do.

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    ASK329: Where next for property prices? PLUS: Have some areas hit their peak already?

    ASK329: Where next for property prices? PLUS: Have some areas hit their peak already?

    Rob & Rob are back for some more listener questions, and we’ve got an 18-year property cycle double whammy for you this week! 

    Kicking us off this week is long-term listener – Barry! 

    Barry’s been listening to the podcast since we started back in 2013, and he’s recently been thinking about property prices and the 18-year property cycle. 

    What he wants to know is what Rob & Rob expect to happen to property prices in the next 18 months, but with a specific focus on different property types rather than regions. 

    Will larger country property prices continue to grow in line with other property types and follow the 18-year cycle or will it deviate? 

    Staying on theme, our next listener has been wondering how Rob & Rob think the cycle is going to play out over the next 10, 20, 25 years. 

    Tune in to find out the advice Rob & Rob have got to give and make sure you join us on Thursday for the much-awaited episode dedicated to all things 18-year property cycle on The Property Podcast. 

    Do you have a buy-to-let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply).  

    Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead

    The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours.  

    Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So, get yourself over and introduce yourself. 

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    ASK327: How are your 2014 predictions holding up?

    ASK327: How are your 2014 predictions holding up?

    This week's listener question has got Rob & Rob whipping out their time machine as we’re taking a look back to 2014... (bet you didn’t know the Robs can go back in time as well as predicting the future). 

    Luke from London has recently bought his first buy-to-let property and it’s got him thinking about the 18-year property cycle. 

    So, he did a little research and went digging in the podcast archives and found the first podcast episode Rob & Rob recorded on the 18-year property cycle back in 2014

    What Luke wants to know is how are Rob & Rob’s predictions faring 8 years down the line. 

    Looking at it from 2022’s perspective, where do they think we actually are in the cycle? Do they still think their original date predictions are pretty accurate? Were they wrong or did they hit the nail on the head? 

    And finally, since 2014 has their mindset or investment strategy changed? 

    We’ve got a lot to unpack, so tune in and find out how mystic the mystic Rob’s are...  

    Do you have a buy-to-let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply).  

    Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead

    The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours.  

    Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So, get yourself over and introduce yourself. 

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    ASK321: What does the property cycle mean for my mortgages? PLUS: How do I turn my refurbs into a business?

    ASK321: What does the property cycle mean for my mortgages? PLUS: How do I turn my refurbs into a business?

    Rob & Rob are back with another round of listener questions! 

    First up we’ve got a question from Mike. 

    Mike’s mortgages are due for renewal soon, and he’s been considering whether he should get a two- or five-year fixed rate. 

    With five-year fixed rates being pretty good at the moment he’s leaning more towards this, but after taking a closer look at the 18-year property cycle this fixed rate might end around the same time as a crash. 

    What he wants to know is what Rob & Rob would do? Should he get a two-year fixed rate and then a five after or get the five now and hope for the best! 

    The guys share some helpful advice, but thankfully we’ve got another perfect podcast episode that might just help him out.  

    Find out how to use leverage in a boom and crash right here. 

    Next up, David wants to know how he can turn his recent renovation projects into a business. 

    David has completed a couple of refurbs over the last 3 years and he’s looking at how he can turn this success into a business. 

    Controversially Rob & Rob have actually discussed this on The Property Podcast before and revealed why property is a terrible way to make money

    Tune in to find out what tips the guys have got for him. 

    Do you have a buy-to-let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply).  

    Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead

    The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours.  

    Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So, get yourself over and introduce yourself. 

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    Could the 18-year property cycle really predict the next house price crash?

    Could the 18-year property cycle really predict the next house price crash?
    Another week, another house price index stating record growth.

    This time it was the turn of Nationwide, which said prices had risen 10.9 per cent in the year to April, reaching a new high of £242,832 - up by £23,930 compared with 12 months earlier.

    Most experts say this is down to people's changing lifestyles during the pandemic and the incentive provided by the Government's stamp duty holiday. But are there other forces at play?

    Fred Harrison, a British author and economic commentator, successfully predicted the previous two property crashes years before they occurred - and his 18-year property cycle theory says that house prices should continue to boom before crashing in 2026.

    His theory is based on analysis of 300 years of data, and suggests that the underlying force behind rising prices in the property market is the finite supply of land.

    This, he says, combines with greed and speculation to turbo-charge sentiment and send prices spiralling before a bubble bursts.

    Given that early predictions of a house price crash during the pandemic were wildly inaccurate, does his model provide a better idea of what might really happen?

    On this week's podcast, Georgie Frost, Tanya Jefferies and Helen Crane also look at the other factors shaping the housing market, including tantalisingly cheap mortgages with two-year fixed rates as low as 0.99 per cent.

    But aside from these headline-grabbing rates, the typical mortgage has actually become slightly more expensive in the last year - so why are experts saying locking in for five years is still a good idea?

    One group that isn't so happy about this year's house price increases is first-time buyers - especially those who took out Help to Buy loans a few years ago and are now paying back inflated sums into the Government coffers based on their homes' increased values.

    Helen discusses whether they should hold off paying back the loans in the face of spiralling interest - and whether today's first-time buyers should still consider using Help to Buy at what is widely tipped to be the top of the market.

    Do you want an 'essential', comfortable or luxurious retirement? New research explains how much you will need to put away to get the lifestyle you want in your later years

    Away from housing, we talk about the latest research telling us how much we need for a decent retirement - depending on whether we want an 'essential', comfortable or more luxurious time of it in our older years.

    Tanya explains how much people should be putting away, and how that changes if you are single rather than part of a couple.

    We also discuss controversial comments made by Paul Johnson from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), who said most people don't need to worry too much about saving into their pension until they are in their 50s.

    Is it really wise for younger people to push pensions down their list of financial priorities?

    Finally, we answer a question from a reader who took £20,000 out of their pension pot to deal with Covid cashflow issues - but is now worried that their tax-free annual allowance has taken a hit.

    TPP415: Where are we in the 18 Year Property Cycle?

    TPP415: Where are we in the 18 Year Property Cycle?

    This week we’re taking a look at where we are in the 18 year property cycle

    Whether you’re a new or experienced investor, the 18 year property cycle is something that you should know like the back of your hand. 

    For years it’s helped investors determine when they’d be most likely to invest in property and when they’re going to wait it out. 

    We get asked all the time ‘where are we in the 18 year property cycle?’ and even more so at the minute, ‘is the cycle broken due to Covid-19?’

    Well, we’re about to find out.

    Here’s what to expect on this week’s property podcast episode

    In 2020 we were hit with a global pandemic that completely brought the property market to a grinding halt. 

    So naturally people were questioning what this meant for the 18 year property cycle. 

    But once the property market was back up and running (and more buoyant than people expected), we were then getting asked ‘does this mean we’re at the peak of the cycle?’

    If you’re new to the podcast and have no idea what the 18 year property cycle is then don’t worry because we’re going to give you a recap in this episode. 

    According to the average 18 year cycle, we should now be in the mid-cycle wobble phase. 

    But is that true or has Covid-19 changed the course?

    Tune in to find out.

     

    In the news

    We’ve got two news stories for you this week. 

    The first one is a note on the evictions ban being extended again. It was due to end on the 22nd February and has been extended to the 31st March at the earliest. 

    Chances of it being extended again are pretty likely, even though we’re on the right path it’s still not 100% certain that we’ll be back to normal by then. 

    Another possible policy extension is on the stamp duty holiday. This could be extended by a further six weeks, which isn’t a huge timeframe. A lot of people will complete in time but there will also be many who slip through the net. 

     

    Hub extra

    This week’s Hub Extra resource is a book that Rob B has been reading. 

    The book was actually a recommendation from a YouTuber called Ali Abdaal and it’s a book called ‘A Million Miles in a Thousand Years’ by Donald Miller. 

    It’s the story of a writer who was approached by Hollywood screenwriters who wanted to tell his life story. 

    But when they started putting it together it turned out that it wasn’t very interesting or inspiring and that really made Donald reflect on his life and he decided to live a better story. 

    In a way it really resonates with the type of reflection that we’ve all gone through over the past year and how we can live a better life when we come out of the coronavirus pandemic on the other side.

     

    Let’s get social

    We’d love to hear what you think of this week’s Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you’d like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we’ll see what we can do.

    Make sure you’ve liked and subscribed to our YouTube channel where we upload new content every week! 

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    TPP360: The 7 questions Rob & Rob get asked the most

    TPP360: The 7 questions Rob & Rob get asked the most

    Do you have questions for Rob & Rob? Well, you're in luck. Today’s episode of The Property Podcast is full of answers that every investor is eager to know.

    As you can imagine, Rob & Rob get asked thousands of questions, but in particular there are seven questions that always come up. 

    In today's episode, you’re in for a treat as The Robs answer their most commonly asked questions... 

    1. Who are Rob & Rob? 
    2. How many properties do they own? 
    3. Where is the best place to invest right now? 
    4. Where are we in the 18 year property cycle?
    5. Houses or flats? 

    You’ll have to listen to find out the rest…  

    The Robs go into a whole lot of detail around the questions, so listen and take note, they may be answering a question you’ve been dying to know. 

    They’re also talking about some exciting news too. Hometrack has released their quarterly figures for the rental market. 

    What’s has caught our eye? 

    Well, rents have increased over the last year by 2.6% which is clearly good news for investors. Rents are going up, but they’re also becoming more affordable - which is great news for tenants.

    Where is the rental growth happening? The top three cities are York, Bristol and Nottingham - listen as Rob & Rob give you their thoughts on this growth and what you should be taking from these insights. 

     

    In other news, we’re still pushing on to hit that magic 10K followers/subscribers on Instagram and YouTube! We’ve said that when we reach it we’re going to be releasing this bloopers video! So make sure you go to our YouTube channel and subscribe, and go give us a follow on Instagram and we’ll announce when we’ve hit 10K.

     

    This week’s Hub Extra is something small, but makes your day so much easier. Apple Pay and Google Pay

    A fair few people haven’t adapted to it yet, but it definitely makes your day run that little bit smoother, whether you're on a train, grabbing a coffee or paying for your weekly big shop, it’s just that little life hack that can make a small improvement to your day. You can even load all your different cards on there! 

    It’s just a little something that removes a little bit of friction; leaving your card at home but still being able to process those little payments. Rob & Rob have only just started using this and they both love it! 

     

    We’d love to hear what you think of this week’s Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you’d like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we’ll see what we can do.

     

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    ASK209: What should I do as the property cycle reaches its peak? PLUS: I'm an expat – can I get a mortgage?

    ASK209: What should I do as the property cycle reaches its peak? PLUS: I'm an expat – can I get a mortgage?

    Rob & Rob are back this week for another episode of Ask Rob & Rob and this week they’re offering advice on releasing equity and purchasing property as an expat. 

    Our first caller of this week’s episode has a question about one of Rob & Rob’s favourite topics, the 18 year property cycle. 

    He wants to know what you should do at the height of the market? Essentially, should you release equity from your portfolio to purchase more property after the crash or should you sell up completely and then start again post crash? 

    If you need to refresh your mind on the 18 year property cycle, head on over to Property Hub University and take a look at our free online course.

    Rob B tackles this question head on - ultimately, it all depends on if you plan to be an active property investor after the crash. He answers this question in two parts so it’s certainly worth listening to. 

    The second question comes in from a chap all the way from Dubai. 

    His current situation is that he’s living off his rental income which is through a limited company, however his broker has now told him that he won’t be able to purchase any more property through that limited company. 

    Is this true and should he look for another way to invest in UK property? 

    Tune in to find out. 

     

    Do you have a buy to let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply). 

     

    Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead.

    The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours. 

    Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So get yourself over and introduce yourself.

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    TPP302: 2018 In Review

    TPP302: 2018 In Review

    Welcome to this week’s Property Podcast where we’re reviewing what’s happened in 2018. It’s been a busy one, particularly for property investors, so we’re using this time to reflect on the property market and also our year too.

    Firstly we take a look at Brexit - this was a hot topic at the start of the year and remarkably it’s still unresolved! We’ve also had the letting fee ban and the budget where pretty much nothing happened for property investors - which is always a good thing!

    So where we thought 2018 would be a big year for change, is 2019 looking likely to steal the limelight? Listen to find out what Rob & Rob think.

    We also take a look at 2018 trends on this week’s Property Podcast.

    What happened this year that Rob & Rob predicted a while ago? And why have property investors flocked to The Northern Powerhouse? People have finally started waking up to certain locations which could prove to be a very wise move.

    Also, what have the media reports done for the property industry throughout the year? Negativity? Conflicting stories? All of the above? Rob D feels the media have been somewhat confused this year with many mixed reports. Does this mean we’re in the mid cycle property wobble? Hear what Rob & Rob think and hit the play button.

     

    Finally, this year has been great for Rob & Rob, and the team at The Property Hub.

    2018 was the year for Rob B’s first development and both Rob & Rob have previously talked listeners through the investments they’ve made this year.

    But it doesn’t stop there - there have been new businesses formed and some major changes happening, which we can’t share right now but will be unveiled at the start of next year.

    We’d like to wish all our listeners a very happy and prosperous 2019!

    And if you’d love to know what Rob & Rob do outside of the Property Podcast, you can join them on their Discovery Webinar in January by clicking here.

     

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    ASK139: What's the best point in the 18 year property cycle to remortgage?

    ASK139: What's the best point in the 18 year property cycle to remortgage?

    It's time for another couple of questions in this week’s edition of ‘Ask Rob & Rob’, Mick & Gordon ask Rob & Rob...What's the best point in the 18 year property cycle to remortgage? ... ASK YOUR OWN QUESTION TO ROB & ROB!

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    TPP271: The 18 Year Property Cycle - Year by Year: Part 2

    TPP271: The 18 Year Property Cycle - Year by Year: Part 2

    Over the last couple of episodes, we’ve been discussing the economy as a whole and how that relates to the 18 year property cycle.

     

    In episode 269 we laid the groundwork by breaking down the very excellent “How The Economic Machine Works” by Ray Dalio (and again, if you haven’t seen it, we highly recommend you check it out!)

     

    Then for Episode 270 we took a year by year look at the 18 year property cycle from 2008, right up to today.

     

    This week we continue our analysis of the cycle by looking into the future.  We’re going to go year by year - right up to the next crash. Some bold predictions are in store. We’re either very brave or very foolish.

    NEWS THIS WEEK

    In news this week, interest rates are on hold as The Bank of England has cut the growth outlook.  Is this a good or bad thing?

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    TPP270: The 18 Year Property Cycle - Year by Year: Part 1

    TPP270: The 18 Year Property Cycle - Year by Year: Part 1

    In the last episode we broke down the phenomenal video by Ray Dalio: “How The Economic Machine Works” (and again, if you haven’t seen it, we highly recommend you check it out!).

     

    This week, we follow that up with one of the most requested episodes we’ve ever had - a year by year break down of the 18 year property cycle.  We’ll discuss how it aligns with what Ray Dalio talks about, we’ll take a look back on what’s happened in recent years and we’ll peer into the future to try to see where we are headed next.

    NEWS THIS WEEK

    In the news this week, the BBC reports on an inquiry that has a housing committee calling for properties to be confiscated from rogue landlords.  Are these measures too severe or is it the right deterrent the industry needs?

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    ASK136: How does yield change throughout the 18 year property cycle? PLUS: My property made £100k in 4 years...now what?

    ASK136: How does yield change throughout the 18 year property cycle? PLUS: My property made £100k in 4 years...now what?

    It's time for another couple of questions in this week’s edition of ‘Ask Rob & Rob’, Adam & Gareth ask Rob & Rob...How does yield change throughout the 18 year property cycle? PLUS: My property made £100k in 4 years...now what?... ASK YOUR OWN QUESTION TO ROB & ROB!

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    TPP269: How The Economic Machine Works - A Summary

    TPP269: How The Economic Machine Works - A Summary

    When investing in property, understanding how the economy works is just as important to your long term success as finding your target area, gaining finance or doing building work.

     

    And few people understand how the economy works better than Ray Dalio.  Among numerous other things, Ray is a billionaire investor, hedge fund manager and philanthropist.  He’s also the creator of the absolutely brilliant and essential video “How The Economic Machine Works” (it’s also really worthwhile checking out Ray’s Youtube page too!).

     

    We can’t recommend this video enough.  We strongly urge everyone to check it out.  It’s only 30 minutes, but could really help you for years to come.  In this episode, we summarise Ray’s thoughts and illustrate how they apply to property investment.

    NEWS THIS WEEK

    In the news this week, it appears that our predictions continue to come to fruition.  Central London property prices are falling. While £600,000 off a home in Mayfair may seem like a drop in the ocean, it’s that drop that’s the beginning of the ripple effect.  You can find out more here.

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    ASK131: Question about 18-year property cycle

    ASK131: Question about 18-year property cycle

    It's time for another question in this week’s edition of ‘Ask Rob & Rob’, one listener asks Rob & Rob... a question about the 18-year property cycle... ASK YOUR OWN QUESTION TO ROB & ROB!

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    ASK098: How should I prepare for the mid-cycle wobble? PLUS: Will this cycle be longer or shorter than usual?

    ASK098: How should I prepare for the mid-cycle wobble? PLUS: Will this cycle be longer or shorter than usual?

    It's time for another couple of questions in this week's edition of 'Ask Rob & Rob', Dave and Pete...

    ...ask Rob & Rob...How should I prepare for the mid-cycle wobble? PLUS: Will this cycle be longer or shorter than usual?

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