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The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

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Stay ahead of residential market trends with award-winning insights from industry leaders.


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Featuring expert guests like:


- Helen Gordon, CEO of Grainger PLC (the UK’s largest listed residential landlord)

- Aubrey Adams OBE, FTSE 250 and leading Housing Association Chair, and former CEO of Savills

- Liz Peace CBE, former CEO of the British Property Federation


Plus leaders from Aviva Investors, Legal & General, JLL, Zoopla, British Land, University of Cambridge, Octopus Energy, and many more.


Hosted by Anna Clare Harper, CEO of GreenResi.com and 3x bestselling property author.


"The best property podcast out there - ★★★★★" – Oliver
"Great… I can’t stop listening - ★★★★★" – Nicola
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    • What Works in Supported Housing - with Lloyds Bank
      Jan 15 2026

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      Solving the housing crisis isn’t just about building more.
      It’s about the right homes, in the right places, for the people who need them most.

      The sharpest edge of that challenge?
      Supported housing - for people with learning and physical disabilities, mental health needs and other vulnerabilities.

      It’s vital - but complex.
      It demands real care.
      And let’s be honest: some players are cutting corners.

      This week on the podcast, we covered what actually works for providers who want to grow without compromising on safety, standards or support.

      My guests:
      @ John Verge – CEO of Golden Lane Housing, Chair of the Learning Disability and Autism Housing Network
      @ Nigel Walker – Head of Social and Supported Housing at Lloyds Bank

      We cover:

      → How to grow when you have a tiny team (and what to say no to)

      → What funders really look for - and the common mistakes that block investment

      → The biggest missed opportunity: turning empty shops and offices into Supported Living

      → How supported housing can save the public £850M+ each year

      → Real examples of deals that worked - and how others can do the same

      This episode is for:

      → Housing providers juggling more rules, upgrades and urgent need

      → Developers wondering if supported housing is worth exploring

      → Councils under pressure to meet growing demand

      → Investors looking to make a difference and a return


      P.S. Know someone in housing, investment or the public sector who needs to hear this? Tag them below.


      This episode is in association with (and thanks to) Lloyds.

      In association with:
      https://www.lloydsbank.com/business/industry-expertise/real-estate.html?utm_source=The+Return&utm_medium=podcast+partnership&utm_campaign=sponsored+episode


      Guest LinkedIn:

      https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnverge/

      https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-walker-85225886/


      Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/


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      23 min
    • Zoopla Exec: Where to Buy, Upgrade or Sell in 2026
      Jan 1 2026

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      I loved recording a no-fluff episode of The Return
      With @Richard Donnell at Zoopla
      (Source of the best insights in the industry.)

      The headline?
      → Stop investing like it’s 2021.
      → Start investing like it’s 2026.

      We covered what 2025 changes mean for 2026 investors.
      Then discussed 2026 ‘must-dos’, including:

      Re-underwrite your portfolio.
      Assume “normal” rent growth (2-3%).
      Stress test higher compliance and running costs.

      Face the London maths.
      If you want income, be honest.
      London can work - but mainly as value-add, or very long term.

      Go where the spread works.
      Follow yield, not headlines.
      (We discussed regional cities like Glasgow, Derby.)

      Decide your stance early.
      Buy / Build / Upgrade / Sell.
      Commit to scaling or shrinking.

      Act like an operator.
      Sell liability-heavy stock early.
      Buy only where pricing reflects the cost of capital.

      This episode is in association with (and thanks to) Lloyds.


      In association with:
      https://www.lloydsbank.com/business/industry-expertise/real-estate.html?utm_source=The+Return&utm_medium=podcast+partnership&utm_campaign=sponsored+episode


      Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-donnell/

      Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/

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      20 min
    • University of Cambridge Professor Colin Lizieri: Smarter Investment Decisions
      Dec 18 2025

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      99% of real estate investors say the model tells the truth.
      But in practice, the data is messy.
      And the herd is loud.

      3 weeks ago, I got to interview a real estate finance hero of mine:
      @ Colin Lizieri - Professor of Real Estate Finance

      At the @ university of Cambridge.
      And a global authority on how markets really price risk.

      In 20 minutes, we dug into:

      → Signal vs noise
      Why real estate data is so unreliable
      And quick checks to make sure your assumptions actually stack.

      → Herd-driven mispricing
      Real examples - pre-GFC, life sciences, “new paradigm” stories
      And how to tell if you’re investing on evidence or FOMO.

      → Bias in ICs
      How strong personalities bend models

      And simple fixes: written views before IC, a named devil’s advocate,
      And backtesting deals where you overruled the numbers.

      If you’re an institution or serious SME
      trying to avoid buying at the wrong price / wrong time
      this one’s worth a listen - link below.


      This episode is in association with (and thanks to) Lloyds.

      In association with:
      https://www.lloydsbank.com/business/industry-expertise/real-estate.html?utm_source=The+Return&utm_medium=podcast+partnership&utm_campaign=sponsored+episode

      Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-lizieri-996694214/

      Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/


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      22 min
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