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Are you sitting on property wealth but unsure how to use it or pass it on efficiently? In this episode, we're joined by Greg May to break down lifetime mortgages in simple terms and what they are, how they work, and who they're really for. We explore how property owners can access equity without selling, the impact on inheritance, and why lifetime mortgages are increasingly being used as part of estate planning strategies. We also dive into inheritance tax (IHT), why more families could be affected in the coming years, and how property wealth plays a major role in that. In this episode, we cover: What a lifetime mortgage actually is How equity release works in practice The pros and cons for property owners How interest rolls up over time The impact on inheritance and beneficiaries Using lifetime mortgages for inheritance tax planning Why more estates could face IHT in the future What property owners should be thinking about now Whether you're planning ahead, supporting family, or simply want to understand your options, this episode will give you a clear and practical overview. If you'd like to learn more about lifetime mortgages or speak to Greg, you can find his details here. Greg May CeRER CeMAP Director & Equity Release Specialist at Sage Equity Release T: 01344 306 654 E: greg@sageequityrelease.co.uk W: https://sageequityrelease.co.uk/ 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

What if your building could generate income, just by using energy differently? In Part 2, we go deeper into the technology side of Bitcoin and explore how it's starting to intersect with property and energy in ways most investors aren't even considering yet. Jason shares insights into his business, RenewaBlox, and explains how Bitcoin mining can turn wasted energy into revenue and even heat buildings. In this episode, we cover: How Bitcoin mining actually works (simple explanation) Turning wasted energy into profit Using mining heat in buildings and developments The link between property, energy, and technology The future of investing and emerging opportunities If you want to stay ahead of where investing is going, this is where things get interesting. Guest details: Jason Deane https://www.renewablox.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonadeane/ https://x.com/JasonADeane jasondeane@msn.com 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

Is property still the best investment, or is something else taking its place? In Part 1 of this conversation, we sit down with Jason, who grew up in a property investing family and has owned rental properties himself, but has since shifted his focus heavily into Bitcoin. We break down the fundamentals of buy-to-let property vs Bitcoin, why some investors are rethinking traditional portfolios, and what's really driving this shift. In this episode, we cover: Property vs Bitcoin as long-term investments Why some investors are selling property for Bitcoin The impact of UK regulation on landlords Whether property is still the best store of wealth Whether you're a landlord or exploring new ways to build wealth, this episode will challenge your assumptions. Guest details: Jason Deane https://www.renewablox.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonadeane/ https://x.com/JasonADeane jasondeane@msn.com 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

What is really happening in the UK property market right now? In this episode, Ian Macbeth and Andy Brown sit down to analyse live sales and lettings data to understand the trends shaping both sides of the market. From the pace of property sales to rising tenant demand in the rental sector, we explore how the wider housing market is evolving and what it means for landlords, investors, and homeowners. Alongside market trends, we also discuss the growing operational risks of managing rental property in today's regulatory environment. Topics covered include: What the latest data says about the UK sales market How sales trends are influencing the rental market Current rental demand and supply pressures Why rent guarantee insurance is becoming more common The financial penalties landlords face if compliance is handled incorrectly The operational risks of property management today How landlords can better protect themselves financially This episode offers a practical, data-driven look at the property market covering both sales and lettings and the risks and opportunities landlords need to understand today. 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

If Part One explored what's changed, Part Two asks what happens next. Are smaller landlords being squeezed out, or are they evolving? Where is opportunity still hiding in what many call a challenging market? Have tenant expectations permanently shifted? And if regulation continues tightening, does that strengthen or weaken the sector long term? In this episode, we look forward and identify the traits that will separate landlords who thrive over the next three to five years from those who quietly exit. Topics covered include: Whether smaller landlords are being forced out or adapting Where investors are still finding opportunity in a tighter climate How tenant expectations are reshaping portfolio performance Whether increased regulation ultimately strengthens or weakens the private rental sector The five characteristics that will define successful landlords over the next 3–5 years The sector may be becoming more complex but complexity doesn't remove opportunity. It raises the standard. Connect with Luke & Survey Network: Website: https://www.survey-network.co.uk/ Luke: https://www.survey-network.co.uk/agent-profile/luke-masters LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/survey-network/?viewAsMember=true 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

The private rental sector has entered a new phase and it's not subtle. With rising mortgage costs, tightening compliance, and the introduction of the Renters' Rights Act 2024 from 1st May including the removal of Section 21 landlords are operating under a completely different set of rules. So what's actually changed? Are we seeing smarter landlords or simply fewer willing to stay in the game? Has the balance of power shifted? And is property management now more about legal risk than rent collection? In Part One, we break down what's happened, what caught landlords off guard, and why this moment feels like a structural reset rather than a short-term wobble. Inside this episode: What has changed most for landlords in the past two years Whether the sector is becoming smarter or simply smaller What new investors must now understand before entering Why property management has shifted toward risk control Whether the balance of power between landlord and tenant has moved This isn't panic commentary, it's commercial analysis of a market that has quietly reset. Part Two explores where opportunity still exists and who will win over the next five years. Connect with Luke & Survey Network: Website: https://www.survey-network.co.uk/ Luke: https://www.survey-network.co.uk/agent-profile/luke-masters LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/survey-network/?viewAsMember=true 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

Bitcoin and the wider crypto market have gone through multiple boom-and-bust cycles. During downturns, headlines focus on the losses, but experienced investors often focus on long-term positioning and risk management. In Part Two, we continue the conversation with James Dewar, Partner at Bridge2Bitcoin and founder of Berkshire Bitcoiners, looking at how investors approach volatility, manage risk, and decide whether Bitcoin belongs alongside more traditional assets such as property. We also discuss practical use cases, including how businesses are using Bitcoin and the Lightning Network for payments and treasury management. In this episode we discuss: Why the market fell and what drove the downturn How experienced investors manage risk Common mistakes newcomers make Whether Bitcoin has a place alongside property What the next few years could realistically look like How to learn more safely Links to James Dewar https://bridge2bitcoin.com/ https://bitcoinevents.uk/berkshire-bitcoiners/ https://x.com/Bitcoinshire https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-dewar/ 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

Property has been a core wealth-building strategy in the UK for decades, familiar, tangible and widely trusted. But over the same period, Bitcoin has gone from an obscure experiment to a globally traded asset attracting institutional attention. Its volatility makes headlines, but so do its long-term returns. In this episode, we sit down with James Dewar, Partner at Bridge2Bitcoin and founder of Berkshire Bitcoiners, to start at the beginning: what Bitcoin is, why it exists, and why investors are paying attention. This conversation focuses on fundamentals and context, especially for property investors who want to understand how Bitcoin compares as an asset class. In this episode we cover: What Bitcoin is in plain English Why it has become more widely adopted The risks investors should understand How returns compare with property and gold Who is buying Bitcoin today Whether beginners are already too late Part Two will be out tomorrow were we discuss moves into strategy, market cycles and how investors think about risk. Links to James Dewar https://bridge2bitcoin.com/ https://bitcoinevents.uk/berkshire-bitcoiners/ https://x.com/Bitcoinshire https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-dewar/ 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

Mortgages are no longer a one-size-fits-all decision and the market has shifted more than most people realise. In this episode, we sit down with Harvinder from Mortgage Tribe to unpack the current mortgage landscape and what it means for buyers, landlords and property investors. We discuss what's happening behind the scenes with lenders, how swap rates are influencing mortgage pricing, and why banks are approaching risk very differently to just a few years ago. The conversation also covers how to make a mortgage work for you, not just by chasing the lowest rate, but by understanding structure, flexibility and strategy. We break down: The current mortgage landscape and lender appetite What's happening in the wider property market How banks are pricing risk and rolling out new products Two-year vs five-year fixes — and who each suits The role of swap rates and why they matter What borrowers should be thinking about next This episode is ideal for anyone navigating a mortgage decision, refinancing soon, or trying to understand where the market is really heading beyond the headlines. This episode is sponsored by mortgage tribe - https://www.mortgagetribe.co.uk/contact-us 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.

Is buy-to-let really dead or are investors just looking in the wrong places? In this episode, we break down the UK property market as it stands in and cut through the noise around landlord exits, rental shortages and rising regulation. We kick things off with a snapshot of the current rental market, looking at supply levels, lending appetite and what the numbers actually say, not just the headlines. From there, we ask the big question: is London now a dead market for buy-to-let investors? We compare the capital to the regions and explain why yield, leverage and rental demand matter more than ever. We then reveal where we'd personally invest for buy-to-let, breaking down: Why northern cities like Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool continue to outperform The balance between yield, rental inflation and long-term growth What the numbers look like on real-world deals We also discuss what type of property we'd invest in, why 2–3 bed homes dominate the rental market, and how tenant demand is shifting, including the rise in higher-end rentals. Finally, we look at the impact of the Renters' Rights Act, and ask whether platforms like OpenRent are about to lose their edge as regulation, compliance and professional management become more important than ever. If you're a landlord, investor, or thinking about getting into buy-to-let, this episode will help you make sense of where the market is really heading. This episode is sponsored by Avocado Property – your trusted partner for all things property. - https://avocadopropertyagents.co.uk/ 🎙 Listen to The Investor's Corner Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Awfoi9dUoU55k0D7uf64a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348 Don't forget to subscribe for more straight-talking insights for landlords and property investors.