By Aitch Mac on Monday, 23 June 2025
Category: General

The Week Ahead in Podcasts & Articles: w/c 23rd June 2025

Another four-day run of podcasts ahead – with a fresh mix of ongoing concerns, shifting priorities and new perspectives from across the property world. From regulatory tensions to lived experience, each conversation brings its own edge. Hosted as always by Gareth Wax – producer, director and chair – in conversation with myself, conveyancing collaborator Hamish McLay.

Property Matters – Tuesday June 24th at 1pm
“The Rising Cost of Staying Put: Why Homeownership Isn’t Getting Any Cheaper”
We explore why holding onto a home now carries more financial strain than ever. From mortgages to maintenance, the pressures are adding up.

IPSA Kind Of Magic – Wednesday June 25th at 1pm
“When It Comes to Regulated Searches, Local Still Leads”
This week’s IPSA Kind of Magic welcomes Mahesh Kerai and Val Bennett to explore why regulated searches are best when delivered by local, independent professionals. Real insight, real accuracy – and always underpinned by regulation that matters.

Property Quorum – Thursday June 26th at 10am
“Planning to Fail: Why Approvals Don’t Equal Progress”
We’re looking at the growing number of planning approvals that lead… nowhere. Why are so many sites stalling after permission is granted? What’s holding developers back – and what are the consequences for buyers, conveyancers and the wider market? Join us live as we explore where progress is falling short..

Cladding Matters – Friday June 27th at 1pm
“There Are Thousands Of Towerblocks That Everyone Has Forgotten”
Stephen Day and Dominic Ahern join us as we examine the forgotten buildings, unfinished remediations, and policy blind spots that continue to put lives and livelihoods at risk.

*Additional guests for podcasts may be revealed as the week progresses.*

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