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The Property Exchange

The Property Exchange

Hosted by Winkworth

Episodes

61

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

The latest news, views and opinions on the residential property market in London and the rest of the UK, with the experts from Winkworth.

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June 1, 2026Episode 615 min

S4 Ep6: How do we fix a broken housing market?

It’s clear the government’s housebuilding targets are nowhere near being met, with many developments stuck in a sclerotic planning system while housebuilders complain there are simply not enough incentives for them to put spades in the ground.  There’s also the issue of landlords pulling out of the rental market in the wake of the Renters Rights Act, leading to a shortage of rental property.  So what needs to be done?  Property commentator Anne Ashworth continues her conversation with Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride and Winkworth CEO Dominic Agace.

May 7, 2026Episode 521 min

S4 Ep5: Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride on Why Stamp Duty Must Go

Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride is spearheading the Tories’ campaign to abolish stamp duty, which has risen greatly in recent years.  So what’s driving the policy, what impact would it have on the property market and how would it be paid for?  Sir Mel joins property commentator Anne Ashworth to discuss, along with Winkworth CEO Dominic Agace.

April 23, 2026Episode 414 min

S4 Ep4: The Renters' Rights Act - How will it Impact Landlords and Renters?

The Renters’ Rights Act takes effect on the first of May – the biggest reform to lettings for forty years.  ‘No fault’ evictions will be abolished and tenants’ rights strengthened.  Many landlords still don’t realise the full extent of their responsibilities, while others have already exited the market.  So how will the sector be affected?  To find out, property commentator Anne Ashworth is joined by Katie Roughley, Winkworth’s knowledge, regulation and learning manager and Aaron Priscott from Winkworth’s Kensal Rise office. Further information: https://www.winkworth.co.uk/articles/a-guide-to-the-renters-rights-act

March 30, 2026Episode 314 min

S4 Ep3: Petersfield, the Shires, and the Renewed Appeal of the Country Markets

Towns like Petersfield in Hampshire were the favoured destinations for people moving out of London during the Covid lockdown, and five years later many rural markets are now regaining that allure.  Are the Cotswolds still the top destination, if not which other areas are becoming more favoured?  Can the countryside now rival London for good coffee and superior wi-fi?  To find out, property commentator Anne Ashworth is joined by Harry Wilde of  Winkworth’s office in Petersfield and Will Hosie, lifestyle editor of Country Life magazine.

February 24, 2026Episode 215 min

S4 Ep2: Is optimism finally returning to the Prime Central London property market?

There’s been no shortage of despondency in the prime central London markets such as Belgravia, Mayfair and Chelsea, where prices have dipped by a fifth over the past decade.  So can the mood recover amid the gloom of non-dom tax changes and plans for a mansion tax?Many deals are indeed going ahead, with recent buyers including Elon Musk's co-founder of xAI.  So, what are the new occupants typically looking for to refurbish their properties in the latest styles?  To find out about the current trends, property commentator Anne Ashworth turned to Christian Lock-Necrews of Winkworth’s Knightsbridge office and Freya Godwin-Brown from the architectural and interior design business Palladian.

January 29, 2026Episode 116 min

S4 Ep1: The Spring Property Market Outlook

In Spring, people’s thoughts traditionally turn to moving house, but in 2026, will confidence be in short supply?  Many buyers have been feeling the pinch from higher taxes, and the possibility of more increases to come.  Against this background, a mortgage price war is raging as lenders compete for business, so what are the best deals on offer?  For the latest, property commentator Anne Ashworth talks to Dominic Agace, CEO of Winkworth, and Anthony Emmerson from mortgage brokers Trinity Financial.

December 9, 2025Episode 1220 min

S3 Ep12: Blackheath and Barnes - the London Villages with real Christmas spirit

There’s been increased interest in properties in what are fast becoming London’s super-suburbs – those desirable areas with strong village atmosphere, beautiful houses and good transport links.  Barnes in south-west London and Blackheath in the south-east are prime examples which also display strong community sprit.  This is particularly strong at this time of the year, as property commentator Anne Ashworth discovers from Winkworth CEO Dominic Agace, Mark Epps from Winkworth Blackheath and Greenwich, and Donovan Kelly from Winkworth Barnes.

November 13, 2025Episode 1123 min

S3 Ep11: New insights into Prime Central London ahead of the budget

The property market in London’s most expensive postcodes has taken a beating over the past few years, and pre-budget speculation about further tax rises hasn’t helped.  But  according to new Winkworth research, there is currently a lot more activity in what’s known as Prime Central London than might be thought.  Property commentator Anne Ashworth finds out more from Winkworth CEO Dominic Agace and Josh Grinling from Winkworth Kensington.

October 29, 2025Episode 1021 min

S3 Ep10: The UK’s best value places to buy a house for less than £500,000

It’s still possible to buy a family house in several parts of London for under half a million pounds, according to new Winkworth research.  In other parts of the country you can pick up something very substantial with this budget.  Property commentator Anne Ashworth talks through some of the key findings with Winkworth’s Charles Erwin, while Jake Strubel of Winkworth Haringey and Nick Martiny Roberts of Winkworth Royal Leamington Spa talk about the contrasting types of properties available at the price in their areas.

September 23, 2025Episode 922 min

S3 Ep9: The London lettings market and threatened tax changes

What’s going on in the London lettings market?  Rents have risen much more sharply than house prices over the past few years, and threatened tax increases could force more buy-to-let landlords to leave the market, leading to even tighter supply.  We look at the impacts on exclusive Notting Hill, and its more affordable west London neighbour Shepherds Bush.  Property commentator Anne Ashworth hears from Winkworth’s Charles Erwin, Lucinda Richardson from the Notting Hill office and Rupal Patel of Winkworth Shepherds Bush.

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