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Partnering to make a bigger social impact

13th December 2024

We at The Gateway are always looking for ways to add value to our loyal membership. We work with a small number of partners who are recognised experts in their field who we believe will be able to assist or advise our members.

Supported Living Gateway has always been focussed on the supported living sector where a significant level of care is provided to tenants. We do, however, recognise that some of our members may also be interested in investing in properties where the level of care is not as intense.

These types of investment are generally simpler to enter into as a landlord as you are dealing with a provider who has a pre-qualified, funded and substantial requirement for properties. We have partnered with an established provider to offer our members exclusive access to this high-demand investment sector, combining social impact with hands-off property management and stable returns. If you are a VIP member you will have already of heard of this offer.

Our partner’s model focuses on providing supported accommodation in the Midlands and East of England. Properties typically cost £120,000-£180,000 to purchase, with renovation costs between £25,000-£35,000. Investors can expect yields of 9% or higher on total costs.

Key benefits include:

  • Government backed leases with no break
  • Zero void periods
  • No management fees or maintenance costs
  • Furniture provided by care partners
  • No specialist licensing, planning changes, or CQC registration required
  • Long-term, stable income streams
  • Reduced administrative burden

Care providers offer light-touch support, visiting residents once or twice weekly to assist with job searches, CV writing, and basic care needs. This arrangement requires

minimal regulatory oversight while providing essential housing for vulnerable individuals who can live independently with occasional support.

These investments can be delivered on a completely hands-free basis meaning that our partner will do all the heavy lifting for you:

  • Finding a property in an area of known demand;
  • Refurnishing that property to the exact standard required by the end tenant; and
  • Securing a long term lease for the property.

Care providers require hundreds of properties to meet current demand, enabling investors to build substantial portfolios while contributing to social housing solutions.

This carefully structured partnership between Supported Living Gateway and established care providers offers VIP members exclusive access to an ethical investment opportunity that delivers both social impact and strong financial returns.

With government backing and steady demand growth, supported living investment presents a sustainable option for property investors seeking stable, long-term returns while addressing crucial housing needs.

If you would like to find out more, please get in touch with us at hello@supportedlivinggatewaay.com.

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