Letting & Estate Agent Podcast
Christopher Watkin
The Letting & Estate Agents Podcast
Having worked for some of the biggest names in the industry, Christopher now offers advice, actions and opinion in helping letting and estate agents grow their lettings and estate agency's. Christopher has proven methods on how to attract landlords and house sellers and helps many agents, using a technique that is designed (if implemented correctly) to grow any agency's turnover by at least 20% to 30% year on year. Its hard work and it requires buckets loads of patience though
Having worked for some of the biggest names in the industry, Christopher now offers advice, actions and opinion in helping letting and estate agents grow their lettings and estate agency's. Christopher has proven methods on how to attract landlords and house sellers and helps many agents, using a technique that is designed (if implemented correctly) to grow any agency's turnover by at least 20% to 30% year on year. Its hard work and it requires buckets loads of patience though
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Mar 23, 2026 • 8min
Why great female sports people make great female bosses - Ep. 2504
Is there a link between sporting grit and UK property success? I sit down with Cindy Slaughter from Avocado Property to explore how a background in competitive sport builds resilience, sharpens your mindset, and helps estate agents dominate their patch.

Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 3min
UK Property Market Stats Show - Week 10 2026 - Ep.2503
UK Property Market Update
The headlines for the 10th week of the 2026 UK Property Market (week ending Sun 15th March 2026)
The YouTube ‘UK Property Market Stats Show’ for the week ending Sunday, 15th March 2026 (week 10) with Toby Phillips, boss man of Martin & Co and the xPerience EA franchise brands
https://youtu.be/CMlypjFlK1g
Detailed Breakdown …
✅ New Listings
• 39.7k new properties came onto market this week (down as expected & in line with wk 10 long term trends) from 40.2k last week.
• 2025 weekly average: 30.6k.
• 10-year week 10 average : 35.8k
✅ Price Reductions
• 22.9k reductions this week, down from 25.5k last week
• 11.4% of resi homes for sale were reduced in February. Feb 25 - 12%. Feb 24 - 11.5%
• 2025 average was 12.8%, versus the 6-year long-term average of 10.7%.
✅ Sales Agreed
• 26.3k homes sold stc this week 10, up from 25.6k last week.
• Week 10 average (for last 10 years) : 26k
• 2026 weekly average : 24.2k.
✅ Price Difference between Listings & Sales
• 19.9% difference (long term 10 year average is 16% to 17%). (£439k ave Listing Ave Asking price vs £361k Sale Agreed ave Asking price)
✅ Sell-Through Rate
• 15.4% of homes on agents’ books went SSTC in February ’26. (Feb ’25 - 16.1% / Feb ’24 - 16.7%)
• Pre-Covid average: 15.5%.
✅ Fall-Throughs
• 5,156 fall-throughs last week (pipeline of 434k home Sold STC).
• Weekly average for 2025: 6.1k.
• Fall-through rate (Fall thru expressed as a % of the Gross sales that week): 19.6%, down from 21.5% last week.
• Long-term average: 24.2% (post-Truss chaos saw levels exceed 40%).
• 4.9% of all the sales agreed in Estate Agent’s Sales pipelines fell thru in February 2026. 2025 average - 5.3% & 10 year average - 5.8%).
✅ Net Sales
• 21.2k Net Sales, up from 20k last week
• Ten-year Week 10 average: 20.6k.
• Weekly average for 2026: 19.2k.
• Weekly average for the whole of 2025: 18.8k.
✅ Probability of Selling (% that Exchange vs withdrawal)
• Feb ’26 Stats so far : 53.9% of homes that left agents’ books exchanged & completed in Feb. (Note this figure will change throughout the month as more Feb stats come in).
• 57.6% is the 7 year average (which includes the crazy years post lockdown 18 months)
✅ House Prices (£/sq.ft)
• February ’26 agreed sales averaged £343.36 per sq.ft. 2.3% higher than 12 months ago (£335.63) and 18.2% than 5 years ago (£290.43). The £/sqft at sale agreed matches the HM Land Registry Index with a 98% accuracy, 5 months in advance. That is why it is so important.
✅ Stock Levels
• 682k homes on the market on the 1st of March ’26. (675k - 1st March 25)
• 434k homes in agent’s sales pipeline on the 1st March 2026, slightly lower than 12 months ago on 1st March ’25 (444k).
✅ UK Rental Data
• Average Rent in Feb 2026 - £1,711 pcm (£1,745 in Feb 25)
• 305k UK Rental Stock available to rent in Feb 26 (310k in Feb 2025)
✅ Local Focus
The Cheshire Golden Triangle (Alderley Edge, Wimslow, Knutsford & Prestbury)
✅ Graphs
https://we.tl/t-M0AHt6GrO3

Mar 19, 2026 • 11min
Is personal branding a load of rubbish? Ep. 2502
Is the property industry too focused on personal branding? The Baldock Brothers join me to discuss why established company brands still matter, and how top agents blend personal presence with corporate trust.

Mar 18, 2026 • 7min
People Business vs. Property Business - Ep. 2501
Is estate and letting agency about people or property? I sit down with Grace Milham, Group Operations Director, to explore why agencies succeed when they balance human touch with process, sharing practical tips to boost sales, lettings, and landlord satisfaction.

Mar 17, 2026 • 10min
Why do estate agents treat homes like numbers? - Ep. 2500
Are you running a property business or a sausage machine? I chat with Cindy Slaughter from Avocado Property about why the UK estate agency still favours KPIs over human connection, and how self-employed models put relationships, not listings, first.

Mar 16, 2026 • 3min
Posting negative comments on social media - Ep. 2499
I chat with The Baldock Brothers about the UK property market’s online moaning culture. We explore why criticism rarely helps, how constructive feedback can raise standards, and why showing up thoughtfully online matters for reputation, collaboration, and progress.

Mar 15, 2026 • 8min
Is Estate Agency a profession or an industry? - Ep. 2498
Is estate agency a profession or just an industry? I chat with Grace Milham, Group Operations Director, about what professionalism truly means, the evolution of the market, compliance, and practical tips to improve mindset, processes, and business efficiency.

Mar 14, 2026 • 4min
What my daughter has taught me about estate agency - Ep. 2497
Is your property career serving your life or consuming it? I sit down with Cindy Slaughter to explore keeping family as your North Star, surviving the six month wobble, and why enjoying the journey, not just chasing instructions, leads to success.

Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 30min
UK Property Market Stats Show - Week 9 2026 - Ep.2496
UK Property Market Update
The headlines for the 9th week of the 2026 UK Property Market (week ending Sun 8th March 2026)
🟩 Listings YTD
322k new properties have come onto the market YTD , 1% ahead of 2025, 9% above 2024, and 20% higher than the 2017–19 average.
🟩 Gross Sales YTD
219k UK homes sold STC YTD , 5.7% lower than 2025, 9% higher than 2024 and 18% above pre Covid norms.
🟩 Net Sales YTD
171k UK net home sales YTD (Net Sales being Gross sales less Fall Thrus). 4.5% lower than 2025, 8.6% ahead of 2024, 25.3% ahead of 2023 and 15% above the 2017–19 average.
🟥 Overvaluing
47.5% of the homes that left UK Estate Agents books in February were withdrawn unsold. Main cause - blatant overvaluing supported by long sole agency agreements of 20+ weeks.
✅ The YouTube Show
The YouTube ‘UK Property Market Stats Show’ for the week ending Sunday, 8th March 2026 (week 9) with Kristian Stott.
https://youtu.be/t_2U1ABPxZA
Detailed Breakdown …
✅ New Listings
• 40.2k new properties came onto market this week (up as expected & inline with wk 9 long term trends) from 36.8k last week.
• 2025 weekly average: 30.6k.
• 10-year week 9 average : 35.3k
✅ Price Reductions
• 25.5k reductions this week, up from 20.9k last week
• 11.4% of resi homes for sale were reduced in February. Feb 25 - 12%. Feb 24 - 11.5%
• 2025 average was 12.8%, versus the 6-year long-term average of 10.7%.
✅ Sales Agreed
• 25.6k homes sold stc this week 9, down slightly from 26.6k last week.
• Week 9 average (for last 10 years) : 25.9k
• 2026 weekly average : 24.2k.
✅ Price Difference between Listings & Sales
• 21.6% difference (long term 10 year average is 16% to 17%). (£439k ave Listing Ave Asking price vs £361k Sale Agreed ave Asking price)
✅ Sell-Through Rate
• 15.4% of homes on agents’ books went SSTC in February ’26. (Feb ’25 - 16.1% / Feb ’24 - 16.7%)
• Pre-Covid average: 15.5%.
✅ Fall-Throughs
• 5,516 fall-throughs last week (pipeline of 434k home Sold STC).
• Weekly average for 2025: 6,100.
• Fall-through rate (Fall thru expressed as a % of the Gross sales that week): 21.5%, down from 19.9% last week.
• Long-term average: 24.2% (post-Truss chaos saw levels exceed 40%).
• 4.9% of all the sales agreed in Estate Agent’s Sales pipelines fell thru in February 2026. 2025 average - 5.3% & 10 year average - 5.8%).
✅ Net Sales
• 20k Net Sales, up slightly from 21.3k last week
• Ten-year Week 9 average: 20.7k.
• Weekly average for 2026: 19k.
• Weekly average for the whole of 2025: 18.8k.
✅ Probability of Selling (% that Exchange vs withdrawal)
• Feb ’26 Stats : 52.5% of homes that left agents’ books exchanged & completed in Feb. (Note this figure will change throughout the month as more Feb stats come in).
• 57.6% is the 7 year average (which includes the crazy years post lockdown 18 months)
✅ House Prices (£/sq.ft)
• February ’26 agreed sales averaged £343.36 per sq.ft. 2.3% higher than 12 months ago (£335.63) and 18.2% than 5 years ago (£290.43). The £/sqft at sale agreed matches the HM Land Registry Index with a 98% accuracy, 5 months in advance. That is why it is so important.
✅ Stock Levels
• 682k homes on the market on the 1st of March ’26. (675k - 1st March 25)
• 434k homes in agent’s sales pipeline on the 1st March 2026, slightly lower than 12 months ago on 1st March ’25 (444k).
✅ UK Rental Data
• Average Rent in Feb 2026 - £1,711 pcm (£1,745 in Feb 25)
• 305k UK Rental Stock available to rent in Feb 26 (310k in Feb 2025)
✅ Local Focus
Winchester

Mar 12, 2026 • 4min
Why do qualifications matter in Estate & Letting Agency? - Ep. 2495
Why do qualifications really matter in estate and letting agency? Chris Watkin talks to David Powell, CEO of Andrews, about why ongoing training, regulation and professional standards are vital in today’s evolving UK property market, and why experience alone is no longer enough.


