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Specialist Supported Housing

Supported housing property designed to deliver secure income, hands-off ownership and genuine social impact.

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Specialist Supported Housing, Made Clear

Specialist Supported Housing provides safe, suitable homes for people with specific care or support needs.

For investors , it can offer high rental returns, long-term occupancy, and a hands-off ownership experience, while still backed by real, high-quality residential property.

With strong current demand, these opportunities are typically cash purchases and can offer clear exit routes to other income-focused buyers.

Specialist Supported Housing offers investors one of the most hands-off, secure and high-yielding property models available today.

These properties are structured to deliver long-term, inflation-linked rental income, with rent typically paid through established housing providers rather than individual tenants.

Income is paid monthly, with no usual deductions for maintenance, service charges, ground rent, void periods or day-to-day management.

This creates a predictable, highly passive income model for investors, designed to reduce the usual pressures of property ownership while delivering strong monthly returns.

High-Yield Property With Purpose

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01. Truly Hands-Off Property Income

From day one, the property is professionally managed by specialist housing and care providers.

They handle the tenants, maintenance, management and day-to-day responsibilities, allowing landlords and landladies to enjoy a truly hands-off monthly income.

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02. High-Yield Property Without the Stress

Landlords and landladies can typically expect strong net returns of 10–12%.

These returns are designed to be paid without the usual deductions for service charge, ground rent, maintenance, repairs or insurance, as these are typically covered by the housing provider under the agreed lease structure.

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03. Secure, Inflation-Linked Income

Our supported housing properties are typically backed by long-term lease structures of up to 25 years, with rental income paid monthly and no usual exposure to void periods.

Returns are also commonly linked to CPI +1%, allowing income to rise over time in line with inflation and helping landlords and landladies create a more reliable, future-focused revenue stream.

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04. Resilient Income, Backed by Real Demand

Specialist Supported Housing gives landlords and landladies exposure to a needs-led part of the property market, driven by essential demand rather than lifestyle choice.

This can add strong diversification to a residential property portfolio, with income that is less exposed to typical market movements, tenant turnover and day-to-day rental volatility.

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05. High-Yield Property That Helps People

Beyond strong financial returns, Specialist Supported Housing delivers genuine social value by providing safe, suitable homes for people with care and support needs.

It allows landlords and landladies to own property that performs commercially while also contributing to something meaningful in the wider community.

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