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The Property Podcast

TPP295: The Future of UK Property with Property Legend, Tom Bloxham

The Property Podcast

Rob Bence & Rob Dix

News, Investing, Education, Business, Business News

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Last week we learnt how to build a £100 million property development company with none other than the legendary Tom Bloxham MBE, co-founder and Chairman of Urban Splash. This week we’re back with Tom to discuss the future of the UK property market. But as always, first we have our news story of the week which you can find by clicking here. It’s a report undertaken by Generation Rent - a non-profit organisation that campaigns for private renters. Over the last few years since the tax changes were introduced, we’ve had numerous reports of landlords exiting the sector and rents getting pushed through the roof, punishing tenants and leaving them out of pocket. However, this new report makes for interesting reading. Tune in to find out why Rob D thinks this is a pretty sensible piece of property research and also find out what exactly made Rob B laugh out loud. It’s also worth taking a look at the graphs and charts too - the whole thing makes for a very interesting read indeed. Now, what exactly is in store for the property market? We’re with Tom Bloxham MBE once again to discuss the future of the UK property sector. At the top of Tom’s list is modular housing - something which hasn’t hugely taken off in the UK yet, but it won’t be long before it does if Urban Splash has anything to do with it. In this episode we learn why Urban Splash made the bold move to modular housing - was it the huge number of people shunning new build houses? Was it the need for quality and design combined? The ability to completely configure a home to an individual's requirements has slowly started to catch on, as has being able to make internal changes without altering the structural integrity of the building - a win-win. Tom takes us through his vision to reinvent modern housing; from investing in factories to develop greatly designed structures, to allowing customers to personalise every detail and make each property completely bespoke. It’s not all plain sailing though, as modular housing hasn’t taken off in the UK in the same way it has elsewhere like the USA. What does Tom think is the barrier? Is it attitude, personal preference or the steeper price point? We also delve into what excites Tom - what is it about a city or town which captures his attention in a bid to reinvent it the Urban Splash way? Does he want to make communities where pedestrians are more important than cars? Does he want to make sure kids can be safe playing on the streets again? We really delve into what makes a great location for Urban Splash to make their next mark. We also discover that political drivers are a consideration for Tom and his team. He also gives us his insight on what’s in store for the rental sector and why he thinks more of us are renting - a trend which he doesn’t see changing any time soon. If that wasn’t enough, Tom fills us in on his plan for a residential fund so people can co-invest in residential markets. He also shares his thoughts on what traditional buy to let landlords can do to compete with institutional players who are entering the residential property market. This is a fantastic insight into Tom’s world and a great listen. We certainly learnt a lot! Make sure you tune in - it’s one you definitely don’t want to miss. Hub Extra: As always, we’ve dug out a handy resource for Hub Extra this week; it’s another cracking video which you can access here. There’s a backstory to this, so listen to the podcast to find out why the Robs are recommending this, this week. If you’re not signed up to the most valuable email you’ll receive every Friday, head on over to The Property Hub website to sign up for FREE! Get involved: As you know, we love to chat. If you’re on social media, join us and get involved in the conversation over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Let us know what you think about this week’s property podcast or let us know about any future topics you’d like us to cover. You can also join our property community on the Property Hub forum. It’s full of like minded people chatting all things property related. And if you haven’t done so already, we’d love it if you could head over and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help other listeners find us and we always read a selection out on our podcast too - so you could get a mention. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts here. Not sure how to leave a review? This video shows you how to review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone it's Rob B here with Rob D and thank you for joining us on the property

0:06.4

podcast now predicting the future is something that Rob and I have been brave enough to

0:10.8

do before or stupid depending on your point of view. But this

0:14.1

week we're feeling a little bit more confident than usual because we've got

0:17.0

Property legend Tom Bloxham helping us out. Yes, thank you for joining us once again for the property podcast where every Thursday morning property investors come together to be informed and inspired.

0:32.0

We're so lucky to be joined again by

0:33.8

Tom Plachson this week. If anyone is going to have insights into what the

0:36.8

future is going to look like, it's going to be him. So it's going to be a

0:39.3

great episode coming up. And as if that weren't enough, stick around to the end for for Hub Extra where we've got a cracking video for you which is going to give you even more value. So new story at the week time and this week's new story comes from Generation Rent.

0:52.8

Now Generation Rent are a non-profit organization who campaign for private renters.

0:57.8

So certainly not known for campaigning for landlords.

1:00.0

So Rob, what have you got to say?

1:01.6

Yeah, so normally if you've got a new story from Generation Rent,

1:04.3

you'd expect that they'd be saying something silly, attacking landlords

1:06.7

and we'd have to attack them back and on and on it would go.

1:09.2

But actually they've come up with something quite sensible recently. It's a pretty decent economic

1:13.6

analysis talking about what happens to rents if landlords exit the market and the

1:17.7

answer is not a lot. Now we'll link to the article so you can go and see the

1:21.6

argument for the whole thing but the point is that for the

1:24.4

last couple of years ever since the tax changes were announced, landlord groups have

1:28.0

been going on non-stop about how rents are going to go up as landlords leave the

1:31.8

sector, which means that tenants are going to be the ones who are punished by this whole thing.

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