Housing Minister Baroness Taylor Confirmed as Speaker at Propertymark One
The property industry is set for a landmark moment as Baroness Taylor, the UK's Housing Minister, has been confirmed as a headline speaker at Propertymark One — the flagship annual conference organised by Propertymark, the leading professional body for property agents across the United Kingdom. Her appearance signals a significant intersection between government housing policy and the professional property sector, and industry stakeholders are eagerly anticipating the insights she is expected to share.
Propertymark One has long been regarded as one of the most important events in the UK property calendar, bringing together estate agents, letting agents, property managers, and housing professionals from across the country. With the addition of Baroness Taylor to an already high-profile line-up of speakers, this year's conference is shaping up to be an unmissable occasion for anyone working in or connected to the UK housing market.
Who Is Baroness Taylor?
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage serves as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Planning within the UK Government. As Housing Minister, she holds one of the most consequential roles in shaping housing policy across England and the wider United Kingdom. Her brief includes overseeing planning reforms, affordable housing targets, leasehold legislation, and the broader strategy to tackle the nation's well-documented housing shortage.
Her appointment to the ministerial role came at a time of significant change in the UK political landscape, and she has since been a prominent voice on issues ranging from housebuilding targets and planning reform to renters' rights and the future of social housing. Her attendance at Propertymark One underlines the government's recognition of the professional property sector as a critical partner in delivering its housing ambitions.
What to Expect from the Government Housing Update
While the full details of Baroness Taylor's address have not yet been disclosed, her appearance is expected to cover some of the most pressing housing policy issues of the moment. Delegates attending Propertymark One can anticipate updates on a range of topics that directly affect property professionals and their clients, including:
- Planning reform progress: The government has committed to sweeping reforms of the planning system, aiming to accelerate housebuilding and cut through bureaucratic delays. Baroness Taylor is likely to provide an update on how these reforms are progressing and what they mean for local housing supply.
- Renters' Rights Bill: One of the most talked-about pieces of legislation affecting the lettings sector, the Renters' Rights Bill is set to bring significant changes to how tenancies work in England. Letting agents and landlords will be keen to hear the government's latest position.
- Leasehold and commonhold reform: The government has pledged to overhaul the leasehold system, and updates on the timetable and scope of these reforms are expected to be of great interest to agents working in the sales and new-build sectors.
- Affordable housing and housebuilding targets: With the government having set ambitious targets for new homes, any update on progress and the mechanisms being put in place to achieve them will be closely watched by industry professionals.
- Collaboration between government and the property sector: The minister's presence at a Propertymark event itself sends a message about the value of dialogue between policymakers and practitioners, and her address may well touch on how the sector can work constructively with government to improve housing outcomes for consumers.
A High-Profile Line-Up at Propertymark One
Baroness Taylor joins what is described as a high-profile line-up of speakers at Propertymark One, cementing the event's status as the must-attend conference for UK property professionals. Propertymark events consistently attract senior figures from across the industry — from technology innovators and legal experts to market analysts and regulatory authorities — and this year appears to be no different.
The inclusion of a sitting government minister at the conference is particularly noteworthy. It reflects both the scale of Propertymark One as an industry gathering and the importance the current administration places on engaging directly with property professionals. For agents, developers, and housing professionals, this represents a rare opportunity to hear first-hand from a policymaker at the very heart of housing decision-making in the UK.
Why Propertymark One Matters for the Property Industry
Propertymark One is more than just a conference — it is an annual focal point for the entire UK property profession. Attendees come not only to hear from high-calibre speakers but also to engage in professional development, network with peers, and gain a clearer picture of the regulatory and market landscape that will shape their businesses in the year ahead.
For estate agents and letting agents in particular, events like Propertymark One offer a vital opportunity to stay informed about the legislative changes that are reshaping the sector. With the volume of regulatory activity currently affecting the industry — from the Renters' Rights Bill to leasehold reform and ongoing planning changes — keeping up to date is not just beneficial but essential for compliant, professional practice.
How to Attend Propertymark One
Property professionals who wish to attend Propertymark One and hear Baroness Taylor's government housing update, alongside the full speaker programme, are encouraged to visit the official Propertymark website for ticketing information, agenda details, and registration. Places at events of this nature are typically in high demand, particularly given the calibre of speakers confirmed for this year's programme.
Whether you are an independent estate agent, a national lettings firm, a property manager, or a housing policy professional, Propertymark One 2025 represents an exceptional opportunity to engage with the most pressing issues in UK housing — directly from the minister responsible for shaping them.
Final Thoughts
The confirmation of Baroness Taylor as a speaker at Propertymark One is a significant development for the UK property sector. It demonstrates a genuine commitment from the government to engage with property professionals, and it offers those professionals a unique platform to understand — and potentially influence — the direction of housing policy. For anyone with a stake in the UK housing market, this is an event not to be missed.

