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The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

By: Anna Clare Harper
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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
"Compelling, insightful and easy to listen to - ★★★★★" – Ben

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  • 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 mins
  • 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 mins
  • How property developers make deals stack in the 2020s
    Dec 4 2025

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    Most housing schemes don’t stack in this market.

    Those that do get three things right.

    On the latest episode of @ The Return, @ Andy Garnett (CEO, Breck Homes) and @ Dale Parkinson (@ Lloyds Bank) shared what they’re seeing on schemes that actually work:

    - Buy smart - not late
    Secure land before planning (e.g. through options), or buy at a genuine discount when the timing is right (e.g. around budget changes)
    (For 20–30% margins vs <10% if you pay full “with planning” market price.)

    - Do more work upfront
    The best developers front-load the effort: constraints and layout, valuation feedback, historic issues, flood risk, plus sensitivities (rates, delays, costs).
    (All before the offer, to protect margins and avoid surprises later.)

    - Move fast and stand by your number
    In a slow market, sellers value certainty over a slightly higher price

    We also covered:
    - Why relying on a single scheme is a silent killer for developers
    - Where the best opportunities of this cycle might be

    Huge thanks to Andy and Dale for a rare, candid conversation - full of ideas you can apply tomorrow, not theory.


    Listen via link in comments

    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/andy-garnett-b8308414/

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


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    24 mins
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