FREE BLUEPRINT: How UK Investors Earn Government-Backed Rental Income From Supported Housing
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The Gap This Fills
There are an estimated 50,000+ adults in England alone waiting for a suitable supported housing placement. Every home funded is one fewer person left in unsuitable, costlier institutional care.
Inside the Blueprint

What you'll discover

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How lease terms and RPI uplifts are actually structured

What "20–25 year, index-linked" really means in practice, and the clauses worth checking before you commit.

02

Where the rent comes from, and what can interrupt it

The path from Housing Benefit / Universal Credit through the provider to you, and where the real risk sits.

03

A worked example of net yield after fees and voids

A real unit-economics breakdown so you can see how a target yield is actually built up.

04

Questions to ask any provider before you commit capital

The due-diligence checklist we'd want if we were putting our own money in.

Illustrative Example

What a return actually looks like, unit by unit.

Figures below reflect real supported housing unit economics, generalised here for illustration. The blueprint includes how these numbers are built up.

One bedroom apartment

443 sq ft

Purchase price£144,695
Target annual income£16,640
Target net yield11.5%
Two bedroom apartment

537 sq ft

Purchase price£162,500
Target annual income£19,500
Target net yield12%

Example units shown for illustration only; development name and location have been generalised and do not refer to a specific current opportunity. Actual availability, pricing and yields vary and are subject to change. This is not a solicitation to buy any specific unit.

Is This For You?

Built for investors who want income, not a project.

Supported housing suits a specific kind of investor. Here's how to tell in thirty seconds.

This is a fit if you're...

  • Looking for income over 10+ years, not a quick flip
  • Comfortable tying up capital in an illiquid, long-term asset
  • A sophisticated, high-net-worth, or SIPP/SSAS investor
  • Interested in a return backed by social need, not sentiment

This is not a fit if you're...

  • Needing access to this capital within the next few years
  • Looking to actively manage or renovate a property yourself
  • Uncomfortable with property-related risk and illiquidity
  • Expecting guaranteed, risk-free returns (none exist here)
Before You Read Further

Common questions, answered briefly.

What exactly is "supported housing"?

Self-contained residential properties adapted for adults who need a level of care or supervision (most commonly people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions, or physical disabilities), let to a registered care or housing provider rather than directly to individual tenants.

Where does the rent actually come from?

Primarily Housing Benefit or Universal Credit housing costs, paid to the registered provider, who in turn pays the lease rent to the property owner. The blueprint sets out how this differs from standard buy-to-let income.

What are the key risks?

These include provider covenant strength, changes to welfare policy or local authority commissioning, property-specific voids between leases, and the general illiquidity of direct property investment. Capital is at risk and returns are not guaranteed. The blueprint covers this in full.

Is this a liquid investment?

No. Like most direct property investment, this is a long-term, illiquid commitment typically held for the lease term. It is not suitable for money you may need at short notice.

Can I hold this in a pension?

Some structures are compatible with SIPPs and SSASs. Eligibility depends on the specific property or fund structure. This is covered property-by-property in the blueprint.

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