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Two Day Supported Living Strategy Training

22nd February 2023

Want to know more about supported living property investing

On the weekend of 25th and 26th March 2023, we will be running out 8 part Supported Living Strategy Course on line. 

 

Learn with us

The Gateway team are active property investors.  Between us we have 56 supported living units across the country. 

We have built relationships with care providers and registered providers, we have developed properties specifically for supported living and we have negotiated numerous leases.  We have also experience of working within the care sector, helping care businesses become CQC registered.

We have been running this course since October 2020 and have taught more than 160 students.

 

Topics we cover

The following areas will be covered across the two days:

Saturday am:

  • What is supported living
  • Specific property needs, adaptations and planning

Saturday pm:

  • Lease agreements and the future working relationships with providers
  • Due diligence on supported living provider

Sunday am:

  • Deal analysis on specific supported living scheme
  • Financing supported living property, including use of SSAS pension funds

Sunday pm:

  • Property adaptations and grants available
  • Project management and planning requirements 

As we progress through the course, there will be time for questions and discussions  We will also give you documents and spreadsheets for you to keep, that will help you with your supported living property investments.

 

What previous attendees have said about the course

Excellent content and delivery. The course is very thorough, and opens the door for further learning and support through your community. As a team you are very approachable and it is empowering to see the actual projects that Gateway is developing.

 

I think the time you spend setting the context for the sector, as well as the professionalism of the course and the emphasis on ethics really sets this course apart from the " get rich quick off social housing" operators. I am very pleased that I chose SLG for my education.

 

We both really enjoyed the course with the passion and knowledge that all presenters showed for the subject and this industry. It was perfect timing for us as we starting our first supported living project. Thank you so much!

 

The course was very well structured and very informative.

 

Very enjoyable, thank you. Would definitely recommend. The passion, expertise and commitment of the SLG Team really shines through.

 

Very good. Excellent value. Lovely, ethical, knowledgable people

 


If you would like to join us

on the 25th and 26th March

please get in touch 

 

sign up here

 

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