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The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

By: Anna Clare Harper
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The Return is a podcast for property investors and developers who want to get UK housing deals done, even in a tough market.


Getting homes built is harder than ever. Planning delays, rising construction costs, funding gaps and shifting market conditions stop most projects before they start.


Learn from investors, developers and policymakers discussing what's happening in the UK housing market right now and how to learn from their experience.


Each episode features a real life case study or topic including: planning reform, policy shifts, funding conditions, deal viability, sales, delivery challenges and measuring impact.


Hosted by Anna Clare Harper, Director at Pinnacle Investments and author of three best-selling books on residential investing. Her mission is to help mobilise capital to drive the delivery of 10,000 more, better homes by 2030.


Join 350,000+ listeners learning how to build, fund and deliver more, better UK housing deals.

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Episodes
  • Former Housing Minister: Policy Insights for Investors
    Feb 26 2026

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    I just interviewed a Former Housing Minister
    And he didn’t hold back.

    UK housing policy generates headlines daily.
    For serious UK housing investors and developers, the challenge isn’t keeping up with announcements.
    It’s knowing which policy signals genuinely matter over the next five to ten years.

    Lord Gavin Barwell joined the podcast to cut through the noise around UK housing policy, including:

    → How planning reform is really playing out
    And why sentiment and affordability matter just as much as policy

    → The delivery gap: why policy failure is often local
    And how investors and developers can influence outcomes in practice

    → Why mainstream housing headlines rarely help investors
    And how to filter signal from political froth.

    If you’re investing in, underwriting or developing UK housing with a long-term horizon - and want to stay ahead of political noise - this episode is worth your time.

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

    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/gavinbarwell/

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

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    26 mins
  • Hyde CEO: How Housing Partnerships Really Work
    Feb 12 2026

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    I had to be on my best behaviour for this - interviewing my boss.
    Andy Hulme is CEO of The Hyde Group
    One of the largest UK Housing Associations
    With 125,000 homes
    (Also my employer)

    He’s also a former Group MD at Lloyds
    Where he helped launch Help to Buy.

    No pressure, then.

    We covered:
    - What public-private housing partnerships actually are
    - Why housing partnerships fail - despite the best intentions
    - The 3 biggest mistakes (and how to avoid them)
    - Why “if you're reading the contract, you’re already in trouble.”

    If you're a developer, investor, housing provider or local authority trying to deliver more homes through partnerships, this episode is a must-listen.

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


    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/andy-hulme-b9830a23/


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

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    19 mins
  • 5 Things Bankable Developers Do
    Jan 29 2026

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    Even if the land was free, many property deals don’t stack.
    Zombie pricing. Rising costs. More regulations.

    I asked Nicola Haigh, Head of Real Estate & Housing, Lloyds.
    Who’s served 10,000+ real estate borrowers.

    How can developers survive and thrive in the 2020s?

    She shared 5 things bankable developers Lloyds work with do, including:

    1. Keep a cash buffer
    → Don’t borrow the max.

    2. Track cash flow weekly
    → Avoid nasty surprises.

    3. Plan multiple exits
    → Sell some, hold some.

    Listen in to hear what banks really want to see from developers right now.

    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/nicola-haigh-55941a56/

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


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    20 mins
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