
The Property Podcast What will property investment look like in 10 years?
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Nov 6, 2025 The show's hosts delve into the future of property investment, exploring how ownership models will shift towards limited company structures due to tax changes. They discuss the growing normalization of renting and enhanced tenant rights, alongside the expansion of build-to-rent developments. Regional dynamics are predicted to change, as prices in the north and midlands rise. Plus, there's a fascinating outlook on the role of AI and robotics in construction. Bold predictions suggest property prices could surge dramatically within the next decade.
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Act Fast On Record Discounts
- Act now to capitalise on unusually large developer discounts available today.
- Push aggressive offers because Rob Bence and Rob Dix say this once-in-a-decade window is closing.
Limited Companies Becoming Default
- Limited company ownership will likely become the dominant way to hold UK buy-to-let over the next decade.
- Rob Bence ties this to tax and regulatory changes pushing accidental landlords out of the market.
Renting Normalised As A Choice
- Renting will increasingly be seen as a normal, long-term choice rather than a second-class fallback.
- Rob Bence expects stronger tenant rights and better rental quality to normalise long-term renting.
