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The UK's Premier Property, Business, Markets & Economics Podcast. With your hosts: Adam Lawrence and Jay Howard. Expert Resident Guests: - Helen Chorley - Piotr Rusinek2022 Direction Economie Finances privées Management et direction
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    • The Death of Leasehold & The London Construction Collapse
      Feb 5 2026

      In this jam-packed episode of Propenomix, we navigate the collision of global macroeconomics and the gritty reality of the UK property market. From the "bull in a china shop" impact of Trumponomics on UK SMEs to the legislative earthquake of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, we strip away the headlines to reveal what the data actually says.

      We deep-dive into the "death of leasehold" and the radical 50% threshold for commonhold conversion, dissect the government's £39bn social housing pledge, and analyze why London's Build-to-Rent sector is facing a construction "cardiac arrest." Plus, we explore why "capital allocators" see yields differently than the rest of us.

      In This Episode:

      🌍 The Macro View: Trumponomics & Trade Wars

      • How UK firms are reacting to US tariff threats and the rise of the "Anti-Coercion Instrument."

      • Why 21% of UK SMEs now rate US tariffs as their #1 economic concern.

      📈 The Market Data: Listings, Lags & Regional Winners

      • Chris Watkin's Stats: A 10-year record for reductions and the return of the "listings glut."

      • Zoopla Index: Why the North West is surging (+3.5%) while London stalls, and the "discipline" dominating Southern sellers.

      • Scotland's Warning: Evidence of landlord consolidation and the 8% LBTT sting.

      ⚖️ Legislative Deep Dive: The Commonhold Revolution

      • The "Feudal" End: The ban on new leasehold flats and the £30k fines enforcing it.

      • The 50% Threshold: How a simple majority could drag an entire block into commonhold (and what happens to the dissenters).

      • Ground Rent Caps: The £250 cap, the 40-year sunset clause, and the abolition of forfeiture.

      🏗️ Sector Spotlight: Social Housing, Co-Living & BTR

      • Social Housing: The truth about the £39bn fund and the "free money" 0.1% loans for providers.

      • The S106 Emergency: Why the "clearing service" is really a distressed asset register.

      • Co-Living Goes Mainstream: Why Earls Court is betting big on co-living and the shift to on-site affordable housing.

      • Build-to-Rent Reality Check: The "delivery lag"—why completions are up 13% but starts have collapsed by 80% in London.

      🧠 The Propenomix Philosophy

      • Yields vs. Growth: Understanding the mindset difference between "BRR hustlers" and institutional "capital allocators."

      Key Quotes:

      "The 'London Premium' has become a 'London Penalty.' Construction costs in the capital are eye-watering, and investors are voting with their wallets."

      "The government is trying to make commonhold robust... but the reliance on members voting for budgets fills me with dread."

      Links:

      Adam's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamglawrence/

      Daily PropenomAIx Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7392088970785878016/

      Propenomix YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@propenomixwithadamlawrence


      Weekly Sunday Supplement Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/propenomix-sunday-supplement-7164384154992771072/

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      1 h et 11 min
    • The Great Regional Decoupling & The "Warm Homes" Reality Check
      Feb 3 2026

      Is your investment strategy built for the reality of 2026, or are you holding onto a "zombie" portfolio?

      Summary: In this deep-dive episode, Adam Lawrence breaks down the convergence of macroeconomic shifts and regulatory hammers hitting the UK property market. From the "Trumpomics" ripple effect to the government's 152-page Warm Homes Plan, we analyze why the gap between the North and South is widening into a canyon and what the 84% collapse in London construction starts means for your exit strategy.

      What we cover this week:

      • Trumpomics & Global Yields: How US tariffs and Arctic cooperation are jerking the UK gilt and swap markets.

      • The 2026 Property Snapshot: Real-time stats on the "glut" of New Year listings and the 22% gap between asking and sold prices.

      • EPC C by 2030: A brutal look at the Warm Homes Plan. Is the £10,000 cap realistic, or will it force a mass landlord exodus?

      • The Green Mortgage Myth: Why the 7.5 bps "green discount" is a rounding error, not an incentive.

      • London's Construction Cliff Edge: Analyzing the "Molly Report"—why private construction has plummeted 84% and the "mid-market trap" for £1,200/sq. ft. apartments.

      • Regional Winners: Why Northern Ireland, Scotland, and the Northwest are seeing 90%+ of homes increase in value while the South stagnates.

      Timestamps:

      • [ 00:00 ] – Intro: "Show me the incentive, I'll show you the outcome."

      • [ 02:08 ] – Trumpomics, Greenland, and the impact on UK yields.

      • [ 05:15 ] – UK Property Market Stats: The 2026 Week 2 breakdown.

      • [ 11:25 ] – Macro Outlook: Unemployment, wage growth, and the 5.7% prediction.

      • [ 33:30 ] – Deep Dive: The EPC "Warm Homes Plan" and the 2030 deadline.

      • [ 48:40 ] – The Bank of England's take on Green Mortgages.

      • [ 55:05 ] – The London Development Collapse: "Zombie sites" and the construction cliff.

      • [ 01:03:20 ] – Zupla 2025 Analysis: The Great Regional Decoupling.

      • [ 01:12:40 ] – Outro & Upcoming Manchester Workshop details.

      Links & Resources:

      • Next Workshop: Property Business Workshop (Manchester - Wed 22nd April). Book here: www.tinyurl.com/pbwten

      • Follow Adam on Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamglawrence/

      • Subscribe to the Supplement: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/propenomix-sunday-supplement-7164384154992771072/

      Keywords: UK Property Market 2026, EPC Regulations 2030, Warm Homes Plan, Buy to Let Strategy, UK Inflation, Green Mortgages, London Property Crash, Propenomix, Adam Lawrence, Real Estate Investing UK.

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      1 h et 14 min
    • The 2026 Mild Zombie Apocalypse - 2026's Kick Off!
      Jan 16 2026

      The Media is Watching Greenland. I'm Watching the Bond Yields.

      While the headlines are hyperventilating over Trump's rhetoric on acquiring Greenland or the "generosity" of Venezuelan oil deals, they are missing the actual story. The structural reality is far more significant: a $200bn direct intervention in the Mortgage-Backed Securities market and a hard cap on credit card interest. This isn't just populism; it's market interference of the highest order. And frankly, the Gilts are loving it.

      Back home, the "Zombie Apocalypse" has officially arrived—at least according to the Resolution Foundation. But before you panic, look at the maths. We are staring down the barrel of 0.2% real household disposable income growth and a demographic cliff where deaths finally outnumber births. The era of cheap money and easy capital growth is over. 2026 is about survival, defensive yields, and cash flow.

      In this week's Macroscope and Deep Dive, we strip away the "realistic optimism" marketing fluff to look at the cold, hard data:

      • Trumponomics & Market Interference: Why the $200bn MBS purchase is a "crisis move" in non-crisis times, and why US yield compression is the only thing saving UK borrowers right now.

      • The "Zombie" Economy: The Resolution Foundation calls it a "mild zombie apocalypse," but with insolvencies at 2011 highs and stagnant wages, the "reallocation" of labour looks a lot like pain for the private sector.

      • Savills' 2026 Outlook: They're predicting a 3% base rate and a return to "normality." I break down why "normality" now means high regulation, zero supply, and why you shouldn't bank on capital growth to bail out a bad yield.

      • The Density Delusion: The Policy Exchange wants "Gentle Density" and mansion blocks. A lovely idea, until it hits the reality of the 18-metre rule and the Building Safety Act.

      The Takeaway: If your strategy relies on a V-shaped recovery or a return to the low-rate environment of 2021, you are fighting the maths. 2026 is a year for the brave, but only if the numbers stack up on day one.

      The Next Step: If you want to professionalise your portfolio and stop relying on luck, join the workshop. This is where we do the work the industry ignores. Join here: https://tinyurl.com/pbwnine

      Challenge: Forward this episode to your broker or investment partner. Ask them if their 2026 projections account for a 0.2% growth in tenant disposable income. If they don't have an answer, you need to talk.

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      59 min
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