Property Investors Podcast

<div>Straight-talking conversations on property, business and what it really takes to build wealth.<br /> <br /> Hosted by Russell and Anna Leeds, this podcast cuts through the noise with honest insights, real-life stories and practical strategies for investors at every level.<br /> <br /> Each week, we dive into topics like:<br /> • Raising finance and recycling cash<br /> • Avoiding rookie mistakes<br /> • Building systems that scale<br /> • Developing the mindset to stay in the game<br /> <br /> It’s honest, occasionally blunt, but always aimed at helping people make better decisions.<br /> <br /> 🎧 Thousands tune in for our mix of real stories, practical insights, and the kind of advice you wish someone gave you sooner.</div>

106: Government SMASH Landlords - Tax Raid Worse Than First Thought

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Russell and Anna Leeds dive deep into Rachel Reeves' recent budget announcement. They explore the impact on landlords, property investors, entrepreneurs, and the economy. The analysis covers topics like hidden borrowing, the rise in taxes, effects on small businesses, fiscal drag, landlord income tax increases, dividend tax hikes, and the introduction of tourist and mansion taxes. They also discuss how the budget could lead to higher rents, reduced stock, and general dissatisfaction among traditional Labor supporters. The episode concludes with thoughts on government strategies and future implications for property investors. Time Stamps 00:04 Rachel Reeves' Budget: Initial Reactions 00:30 Debunking Rachel Reeves' Claims 01:21 Hidden Borrowing and Misleading Announcements 05:52 Impact on Business Owners and Entrepreneurs 06:30 Dividend Tax Hike: A Blow to Small Businesses 08:06 Fiscal Drag: The Stealth Tax Explained 13:43 Landlord Income Tax Increase 16:34 Section 24: The Unfair Tax on Small Landlords 17:21 Subscribe for More Property News 17:51 Understanding Landlord Taxation Before Section 24 18:33 Impact of Section 24 on Landlord Taxation 20:12 Tourist Tax: A New Revenue Stream 21:47 Pensions and Salary Sacrifice Cap Explained 24:58 Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax Updates 26:34 National Insurance and Mansion Tax Insights 30:34 Final Thoughts on the Budget FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

12-03
34:08

105: New Budget DESTROYS Landlord Profits — How to AVOID the New Tax Hikes!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds Russell Leeds and Anna Leeds from the Property Investors Podcast discuss the implications of Rachel Reeves' newly delivered budget. In this highly anticipated budget, Reeves announces a series of tax hikes and changes aimed at various sectors, particularly targeting landlords and property investors. They explore the increase in income tax on property income, introduction of mansion tax, and the freezing of tax rates as part of the stealth tax. The hosts express their perspectives on the budget’s impact and discuss whether the changes are as severe as anticipated, highlighting loopholes and strategies around tax regulations for property investors. Time Stamps 00:04 Breaking Down Rachel Reeves' Budget 00:51 Impact on Gambling Industry 01:15 Stealth Tax and Fiscal Drag Explained 02:20 Tax Hikes for Landlords 05:41 Mansion Tax and Council Tax Reforms 10:03 Tourist Tax and Its Implications 12:15 Tax Loopholes and Strategies 13:11 Impact of Budget Leaks on Property Owners 14:11 Unfulfilled Promises and Tax Changes 15:37 Limited Company Benefits for Landlords 17:12 Government's Mixed Messages on Business Support 25:00 Electric Car Taxation Controversy 26:11 Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

11-26
26:40

104: Rent-to-Rent: Exposing the “Illegal” Grey Areas!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, hosts Russell and Anna Leeds dive deep into the controversial topic of rent to rent, discussing its legal and illegal aspects. They explain why many believe rent to rent is illegal, how to navigate around these misconceptions, and what legal measures can be taken to ensure compliance. The episode also covers new renter's rights legislation, offering insights for landlords and property entrepreneurs, and explores the profitability of different rent to rent strategies including serviced accommodation, HMOs, and social housing. Key topics include mortgage considerations, licensing, tenant status, and safety compliance. Whether you're a landlord or an aspiring rent-to-renter, this episode provides valuable advice to maximize your opportunities while staying on the right side of the law. Time Stamps 00:12 Understanding the Controversy Around Rent to Rent 01:50 Opportunities with the New Renter's Rights Bill 03:09 Explaining Rent to Rent and Its Strategies 04:42 Legalities and Contracts in Rent to Rent 09:26 Mortgage Considerations for Rent to Rent 11:54 Licensing and Article Four Regulations 15:00 Landlord Risks in Rent-to-Rent Deals 16:52 Tenancy Status and Contract Pitfalls 20:20 Compliance and Safety Responsibilities 24:02 The Benefits and Challenges of Rent-to-Rent 26:53 Comparing Rent-to-Rent Strategies 28:49 Final Thoughts and Humorous Conclusion FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

11-19
29:06

103: Renters' Bill: Unpacking the Unintended Consequences for Landlords

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Russell and Anna Leeds discuss the unintended consequences of the Renter's Rights Bill. They delve into the impact of Section 21 eviction notice being scrapped and the implications for both landlords and tenants. They explain why the changes might seem like a win for tenants but predict potential negative outcomes for both parties. They also discuss how large corporations are stepping in as small landlords sell off properties, possibly causing rent prices to rise. The Leeds explore the need for systemic changes and efficient judicial processes to handle eviction disputes. Tune in to understand the complexities and long-term effects of this significant bill on the rental market. Time Stamps 00:04 Overview of the Renter's Rights Bill 00:36 Section 21 Eviction Notice Explained 01:29 Consequences of Scrapping Section 21 04:19 Impact on Tenants and Landlords 07:57 Market Reactions and Predictions 08:42 Call to Action and Conclusion FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

11-12
21:40

102: Renters Rights Bill Sparks Eviction Crisis: Unintended Consequences!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, hosts Anna and Russell Leeds delve into the latest news about the Renter's Rights Bill, which has just received royal assent. They explore what the new law means for landlords and tenants, including changes to Section 21, eviction processes, rent increases, and new landlord regulations. Discussion points include the implementation timeline, impacts on new and existing tenancies, the abolition of no-fault evictions, periodic tenancies, and the introduction of a national landlord register. They also highlight the pros and cons of these changes from both landlords' and tenants' perspectives and delve into the potential complications and benefits that the bill might bring to the property market. Time Stamps 00:04 Breaking News: Renter's Rights Bill Approved 00:32 Implementation and Impact of the New Law 01:59 Section 21 Abolished: What It Means 03:23 New Tenancy Rules and Their Implications 06:43 Eviction Grounds Under Section 8 19:19 Changes to Rent Regulations 20:29 Debating Fairness in Housing Prices 22:40 Rent Review Policies 23:31 Understanding Section 13 Notices 26:12 National Landlord Register 28:16 Decent Home Standards 30:04 Council's New Powers 32:01 Rent Repayment Orders 35:01 Discrimination Bans and Pets 41:11 Final Thoughts on Landlord Regulations FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

11-05
43:36

101: Rent to Rent: Exposing the Property Loophole

Join Russell and Anna Leeds in this week's episode of the Property Investors Podcast as they delve into the controversial yet lucrative business model of Rent to Rent.  They explore how individuals can profit from properties they don't own by renting from landlords and subletting as service accommodations or HMOs. The episode breaks down the mechanics, addresses common misconceptions, highlights potential pitfalls and discusses how to avoid being deceived.  This comprehensive guide offers valuable insights and practical advice for anyone looking to venture into Rent to Rent. Whether you're a novice or seasoned investor, understanding this concept could be a game-changer for your property investment strategy. 00:00 Introduction to the Property Investors Podcast 00:04 Understanding Rent to Rent 00:14 The Controversy Around Rent to Rent 00:22 How Big Companies Use Rent to Rent 01:23 Mechanics of Rent to Rent 01:36 The Reality of Rent to Rent 04:20 Legal Concerns and Misconceptions 07:15 Approaching Landlords and Agents 08:22 Benefits for Landlords 14:25 The Dark Side of Rent to Rent 14:42 Risks of Renting Big Houses on Airbnb 16:53 Party Houses: A Different Business Model 19:21 Scams and Security Concerns with Airbnb 25:20 The Benefits of Rent to Rent 29:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

10-29
29:14

100: Tax the Rich Doesn’t Work - Here’s why!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, hosts Anna and Russell Leeds delve into a startling revelation from a Times article: the top 1% of UK taxpayers contribute 33% of the total income tax collected. The duo explores the implications of this heavy tax burden on the wealthy, including potential consequences like the exodus of millionaires from the UK and the resulting economic impact. They discuss how the government’s tax policies might be disincentivizing income generation while increasing dependency on benefits. The episode also reveals strategies on how to make tax-free money, particularly through property investments. Using real-life examples, they explain techniques like capital appreciation, buy-refurbish-refinance, and living in renovated properties to sell them tax-free. The Leeds offer insights into making smart property investments that can yield significant tax-free returns, emphasizing the importance of finding and improving undervalued properties. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction: The Top 1% of UK Taxpayers 01:15 Debating Fair Share: Are the Rich Paying Enough? 01:57 The Cost of Living in the UK 03:30 The Impact of High Taxes on the Wealthy 07:27 The Consequences of Taxing the Rich 09:29 The Benefits Dilemma 11:23 Public Opinion on Taxation 12:19 Introduction to Wealth Building 12:43 Making Money in Property 13:01 Capital Appreciation Explained 15:38 Tax-Free Money Strategies 16:17 Case Study: Elijah's Success 17:21 Living in and Renovating Properties 22:12 Final Thoughts and Advice FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

10-22
01:40

99: Budget Bombshell: 4 Tax Laws That Could Hit Landlords

Labour say there’s a £30bn “black hole” and the Autumn Budget could try to fill it with higher taxes.  In this episode we run through the four tax ideas being talked about, which ones are likely, who’ll actually pay and what it means for landlords, tenants and anyone who owns property. We don’t know what will actually come in on the day but these are the real plans being kicked around and you need to know how to protect yourself and your portfolio. If you own a buy-to-let, run a small B2C business, or are thinking of moving house. Listen up. Timestamps 0:25 — Introduction to the Autumn Budget and Tax Predictions 1:22 — National Insurance on Rental Income: A Controversial Proposal 9:21 — Stamp Duty Replacement: Annual Property Levy 14:48 — Impact of VAT Threshold Reduction 20:37 — Mansion Tax and Its Implications 25:03 — Critique of Current Economic Policies 27:33 — Final Thoughts and Conclusion Subscribe & follow ✅ Subscribe for weekly episodes where we explain the tax rules you actually need as a property investor. 👍 Like the video if you found this useful — it helps more landlords see the warning signs. 💬 Comment below: If you were Chancellor for a day, how would you plug the £30bn hole without wrecking the property market? Tell us, we read every comment. FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

10-15
27:38

98: The Secret Hack That Gets You 5-Star Reviews

In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Russell and Anna Leeds reveal the number one factor that impacts guest satisfaction and repeat bookings on Airbnb: the check-in process. They discuss the importance of timely responses, seamless self-check-in, cleanliness, and initial guest impressions. The episode includes personal anecdotes and practical tips for property owners to enhance their guests' experiences. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more property investment insights. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to Boosting Airbnb Reviews 01:15 The Importance of a Good Mattress 03:56 The Role of Cleanliness in Guest Satisfaction 10:34 The Impact of Parking Spaces on Guest Experience 14:39 Amenities and Their Influence on Guest Comfort 19:44 Free Training on Building Wealth Through Property 20:05 Hotel Stay Stories: Birmingham and Florence 23:01 The Importance of a Smooth Check-In Process 27:48 Self-Check-In and Customer Communication 32:20 Welcome Gifts and Personalized Touches 34:17 Embarrassing Hotel Experiences 37:05 Final Thoughts on Running Airbnbs FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

10-07
37:25

97: How to Pay ZERO Tax on Property Profits (UK Landlord Secrets Exposed)

📥 Download the FREE Guide – 10 Ways to Minimise Your Tax Bill: https://www.samuelleeds.com/rl10loopholes This week on the Property Investors Podcast, Russell & Anna Leeds reveal the 10 best tax hacks every property investor needs to know. Most gurus tell you: “Always buy through a limited company.” ❌ But that’s not always true… and following that advice blindly could cost you tens of thousands of pounds. In this episode we cover: ✅ Limited company vs personal name – the truth no one tells you ✅ How one student saved £60,000 in tax on a single deal ✅ The capital allowances loophole that can wipe out tax for YEARS ✅ How to legally pay minimal tax while still making maximum profit ✅ Why stamp duty is killing the housing market (and how to beat it) If you’re serious about building wealth through property, understanding how to structure your deals is non-negotiable. Don’t miss this one. 👉 Smash the like button, subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss future episodes.FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

10-01
24:08

96: Should Landlords Be Banned?

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, hosts Russell and Anna Leeds delve into the controversial topic of landlords and their role in the economy. They address common arguments against landlords, such as claims that they add no value, make housing unaffordable, and increase inequality. The episode also explores the potential consequences of abolishing landlords, citing examples from various countries including Berlin, San Francisco, and the USSR. Russell and Anna ultimately argue that landlords play a crucial role in providing rental housing and maintaining property. They advocate for better government policies to increase housing supply instead of targeting landlords. The discussion includes insights from ChatGPT and highlights successful housing strategies from cities like Vienna and Singapore. Time Stamps 00:00 Welcome to the Property Investors Podcast 00:04 The Debate: Are Landlords Destroying the Economy? 01:33 Common Arguments Against Landlords 03:51 The Impact of Abolishing Landlords 07:10 Global Case Studies on Rent Control 11:37 The Role of Private Sector in Housing 12:09 Singapore's Housing Model 12:45 The Importance of Landlords 15:08 Restoring Old Homes 19:08 The Housing Crisis Solution 21:29 Final Thoughts on Landlords and Housing Policy FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

09-23
23:06

95: The Airbnb Tax Loophole HMRC Doesn't Talk About

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, hosts Russell and Anna Leeds discuss the little-known Rent a Room scheme that allows you to earn up to £7,500 a year tax-free by renting out a spare room in your home. They dive into various creative and quirky Airbnb ideas, from living in converted public toilets to staying in repurposed helicopters and old grain silos. They also highlight the benefits, challenges, and some surprisingly high nightly rates for these unique accommodations. Whether you own a unique property or are looking to explore creative rental ideas, this episode has you covered. Tune in to learn more about how to maximize your earnings with Airbnb! Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to Tax-Free Earnings with Airbnb 00:45 Exploring the Rent a Room Scheme 02:09 Real-Life Success Stories 04:06 Creative Airbnb Ideas 05:02 Unusual Airbnb Listings 05:35 The Netty in Oxford: A Unique Stay 10:14 More Quirky Airbnb Conversions 14:28 Unusual Family Meal Photo 14:46 Church Conversions: Pros and Cons 15:46 Staying on a Boat: The Golden Hind 18:10 Quirky Accommodations: Corn Silos and Prisons 19:57 Unique Stays: Cranes, Buses, and More 23:28 The Value of Creative Properties 26:36 Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

09-16
01:40

95: We REFUSED £3M for Migrants… Then Got Called Racist!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Anna and Russell Leeds discuss a range of contentious topics. They start with a personal story about a Union Jack flag controversy encountered in a hotel, which leads them into a broader discussion on the UK's housing crisis exacerbated by the government's policies on housing illegal immigrants and asylum seekers. The hosts share their thoughts on the economic implications, including a lucrative offer Samuel received to convert a luxury hotel into asylum seeker accommodation. They scrutinize the government's spending and propose potential reasons behind these controversial policies. The conversation then shifts to a comparison with immigration policies in other countries like Dubai and Australia. Viewer opinions are solicited on whether landlords should accept government offers to house illegal immigrants. The episode concludes with an invitation for viewers to share their opinions and engage in the discussion. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Controversy 00:36 Media Attention and Public Reaction 01:40 Union Jack Flag Debate 04:35 Government Housing Offers 06:11 Financial Implications and Criticisms 09:38 Immigration Policies and Comparisons 13:17 Council Owned Homes and Landlord Dilemmas 13:55 Unintended Consequences of Housing Policies 14:51 Crime and Employment Issues Among Immigrants 16:41 Comparing Immigration Policies: UK vs Dubai 23:43 Debate on Landlord Responsibilities 26:13 Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

09-09
27:03

94: Government STUN landlords with NEW TAX! (Tenants will pay the price)

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Russell and Anna Leeds discuss a new tax being introduced by the Labour Party targeting small landlords. This national insurance tax will disproportionately affect individual landlords owning properties in their personal name, potentially causing them to pay more in taxes than they earn in profits. The hosts delve into the specifics of the tax, who it will impact the most, and the potential loopholes that large institutions might exploit to avoid this tax. They emphasize how the tax could lead to reduced rental stock and increased rents, ultimately hurting tenants. The episode also touches upon the broader implications of such tax policies on the housing market and the economy. The Leeds urge viewers to spread awareness and advocate against the tax before the autumn budget announcement. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:04 New Tax on Landlords: An Overview 00:20 Impact on Small Landlords 01:23 Loopholes and Big Corporations 02:04 Understanding National Insurance 06:46 Section 24 and Its Implications 09:24 Call to Action: Preventing the New Tax 11:30 Introduction to Limited Companies for Property Investment 11:54 Pros and Cons of Limited Companies 12:25 Tax Implications and Refinancing 13:57 Political Hypocrisy and Property Investment 16:46 Impact on Tenants and the Housing Market 21:09 Call to Action and Conclusion FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

09-02
22:15

93: The Housing Crisis is a LIE - We DO NOT need to build more homes.

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this week's episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Russell and Anna Leeds discuss the growing issue of empty homes in England and why they aren't being used to alleviate the housing crisis. They explore the statistics reported by the BBC, which reveal there are 720,000 empty homes in England, with more than 250,000 of them being long-term vacant. They deliberate on why these homes are left derelict and the potential strategies for utilizing these properties. The discussion includes government policies, potential penalties for derelict properties, and the incentive structures needed to encourage property redevelopment. Additionally, they touch upon the rumors of a new property tax on homes worth over £500,000 and its implications. Finally, the hosts provide insights into how property entrepreneurs can profit while contributing to solving the housing crisis. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Rising Empty Homes 00:48 Exploring Derelict Properties 02:13 Government's Role and Housing Crisis 02:49 Profit from Derelict Properties 06:27 Challenges and Solutions 08:33 Stamp Duty and Empty Homes 10:59 Regional Differences in Empty Homes 13:08 Penalties for Derelict Homes 15:37 Government Initiatives for Derelict Properties 15:57 Proposed Solutions for Property Entrepreneurs 18:16 Challenges in Property Refurbishment 19:51 Debate on Government Intervention 23:32 New Property Tax Rumors 25:12 Impact of Property Tax on Homeowners 28:29 Public Reactions and Comments 31:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

08-26
31:12

92: This is what ALWAYS happens before a crash!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds Hosts Russell and Anna Leeds explore the historical patterns of property market crashes and analyze whether similar warning signs are present today. They discuss the impact of mortgage rate spikes, the disparity between house prices and wages, declining sales volumes, and broader economic issues as indicators of potential market downturns. The episode also touches on past crashes in the 1970s, 1990s, and 2008, and looks at the current market's silent crash due to inflation. The hosts provide insights into future predictions for the property market, including expert opinions on growth and potential risks. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to Property Market Crashes 01:02 Historical Property Crashes: Lessons from the Past 02:25 Understanding Market Volatility 04:40 The Big Crashes: 1970s, 1990s, and 2008 09:15 Indicators of a Property Market Crash 12:45 Weather Sayings and Negativity 13:24 Mortgage Rates and House Prices 14:31 Falling Sales and Market Trends 17:37 Impact of COVID on Property Market 20:09 Economic Problems and Predictions 21:32 Future of Property Prices 26:02 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

08-19
26:30

91: Stop Buying in London! The UK's Top Property Hotspots

Free download (highly recommended): 👉 Top 20 UK Cities to Invest in 2025 - Full Data Pack & Scores  Click here Description Property prices “double every 10 years,” right? Sure, but that doesn’t mean every city is a good buy. In this episode we reveal the data-backed Top 20 UK investment cities for 2025 and why London doesn’t even make the list. We rip apart the lazy “invest where you live” advice. We show you where the real money is made using our five-metric scoring model (Growth 20%, Yield 20%, BRR 25%, SA 20%, HMO 15%) the same way pros actually pick patches. What you’ll learn The 3 costly mistakes most investors make (and how to avoid them) Why chasing “cheap up north” can still be a bad buy The exact 5 metrics we used to score every city (and why it beats one-number lists) The shockers that didn’t make the cut (London, Cambridge, Oxford, Bath) The Top 10 reveal - including why Liverpool is #1, and where Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Newcastle land When “knowing an area” helps and when it quietly kills your ROI Perfect for: Buy-to-let investors, BRR hunters, SA operators, and anyone who wants cashflow now and capital growth later—without guessing. If you’re serious about scaling with real numbers (not hype), hit play. Then grab the PDF and choose your patch with confidence. —  Enjoying the show? Subscribe, drop a comment with your city, and share this with the mate who still thinks “London’s always best.” Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to UK Property Investment 00:20 Historical Property Price Trends 02:28 Common Mistakes in Property Investment 06:50 The Convenience Trap 11:17 Scoring the Best Investment Areas 15:31 Serviced Accommodation Potential 16:10 HMOs: A Viable Strategy 16:45 Areas That Didn't Make the Cut 19:45 Top 10 Investment Areas: Starting with Bristol 20:21 Birmingham and Wolverhampton: A Comparative Analysis 21:19 Sheffield: A Stable Investment 21:53 Nottingham: Best in the Midlands 22:39 Glasgow: A Strong Contender 23:46 Newcastle: High Capital Appreciation 24:38 Manchester: A Personal Favorite 26:01 Leeds: The All-Rounder 28:24 Liverpool: The Best Place to Invest

08-12
28:41

90: Why So Many Millionaires Move To Dubai....

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode, Russell and Anna Leeds discuss the significant exodus of millionaires from the UK, highlighting the forecast that 16,500 millionaires are expected to leave in 2025 alone. They explore the main reasons behind this trend, focusing on high income and capital gains taxes in the UK compared to tax-free options in Dubai and other destinations. The discussion covers lifestyle changes, tax advantages, and potential downsides of relocating. They also touch on topics such as the UK's NHS, property investment tactics to mitigate taxes, and the broader societal attitudes towards wealth and success. The conversation aims to determine whether it is more beneficial to remain in the UK or to move abroad. Time Stamps 00:00 The Great Millionaire Exodus: Why Are They Leaving? 00:34 Debate: Stay in the UK or Move to Dubai? 01:11 High Taxes in the UK: A Major Concern 02:25 Comparing Taxes: UK vs. Dubai 05:07 The NHS: A Divisive Topic 08:07 Inheritance and Wealth Taxes: The Final Straw? 09:30 The Impact on Farmers and Property Investors 13:21 The Future of UK Taxes: What's Next? 14:08 Mitigating Taxes: Strategies for the Middle Class 15:06 Maximizing Your Salary in England 15:43 The Influence of Taxes on Spending 17:29 Considering a Move to Dubai 18:39 Pros and Cons of Living in Dubai 20:00 Cultural Differences and Lifestyle in Dubai 21:15 Weather and Seasonal Living in Dubai 24:27 The Spirit of Success: UK vs. Dubai 28:01 Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

08-05
28:30

89: Government ATTACKS Landlords? Renters’ Rights Bill Latest Update!

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, hosts Russell Leeds and Anna Leeds break down the key changes introduced in the Renters' Rights Bill and discuss their potential impact on landlords and tenants. Major topics include the abolishment of Section 21, the introduction of periodic tenancies, rewritten possession grounds, regulated rent increases, and new landlord obligations including a decent home standard. They analyze each new rule, sharing their personal experiences and opinions, and encourage listeners to share their own views in the comments. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to the Renter's Rights Bill 01:01 Section 21 Abolishment: What It Means 05:35 Periodic Tenancies: Flexibility for Tenants 09:15 Possession Grounds and Eviction Rules 19:53 Rent Increases and Bidding Wars 21:47 Debating the Ethics of Rent Bidding 23:24 Annual Rent Increase: A Fair Rule? 24:45 The Role of the Landlord Ombudsman 26:10 New Landlord Register Requirements 28:28 Introducing the Decent Home Standard 32:25 Council's Increased Powers 34:14 Rent Repayment Orders Explained 38:54 Banning Discrimination in Rental Ads 44:10 Summarizing the New Rental Rules FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

07-29
46:14

88: Should Landlords Raise Rents? HEATED DEBATE

FREE Training & More : https://linktr.ee/russellleeds Debate: Should You Raise Your Tenant's Rent? In this episode of the Property Investors Podcast, Russell and Anna Leeds engage in a lively debate on whether landlords should increase their tenants' rent, even when the tenants are reliable and paying on time.  They explore both sides of the argument, considering factors such as rising costs, tenant retention and business profitability.  Additionally, the episode covers a news segment about 16,500 millionaires leaving the UK, discussing the implications of high taxes and the appeal of relocating to countries like the UAE.  The hosts also share personal anecdotes and respond to viewer comments on the topic. 00:00 Introduction and Debate Setup 00:08 News Segment: Millionaires Leaving the UK 00:19 Debate: Should You Raise Your Tenant's Rent? 02:05 Personal Experiences and Examples 05:45 Tips for Raising Rent 15:32 Viewer Opinions and Comments 16:40 Debating Rent Increases 17:13 Strategies for Rent Adjustments 18:35 Tenant-Landlord Relationships 20:23 Abolishing the Private Rental Sector 22:23 Breaking Property News 22:33 Millionaires Leaving the UK 23:34 Taxation and Wealth in the UK 25:04 Comparing UK and Dubai 27:43 Final Thoughts on UK Policies 33:17 Concluding Remarks FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/russellleeds/ https://www.instagram.com/anna.n.leeds/

07-22
33:27

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