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Long-Term Income, Low Risk: The Supported Living Advantage.
šļø Why Supported Living Offers Stable, Long-Term Rental Income Supported living properties are leased to care providers, housing associations, or local authorities who house vulnerable individuals ā such as those with disabilities, mental health conditions, or recovering from domestic abuse. These tenants often qualify for long-term housing support, which is funded by government programs. Key reasons for income stability: ⢠Long-term leases: Typically 5ā25 years, reducing t

Keira Fry
Oct 23, 20252 min read
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Housing with Purpose: How Supported Living Transforms Lives.
š What Is Supported Living? Supported living is a housing arrangement designed for people who need some level of care or assistance to live independently. Unlike residential care homes, supported living allows tenants to live in their own homes ā often self-contained flats or shared accommodations ā while receiving support tailored to their needs. This can include help with daily tasks, personal care, managing finances, or accessing community services. š Why Is It a Growi

Keira Fry
Oct 22, 20253 min read
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The Smarter Way to Invest: Supported Living vs Buy-to-Let.
š” Why One Supported Living Investment Could Outperform Three Buy-to-Let Properties When most property investors think about building wealth, they picture a portfolio of buy-to-let properties. Itās a tried-and-tested model: buy multiple units, rent them out, and watch the income roll in. But what if thereās a smarter, more efficient way to achieve better returnsāwith less stress? Letās break down how one supported living investment could outperform three traditional buy-to-le

Keira Fry
Oct 15, 20253 min read
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