Support the development of social housing Solutions

Investor Types
Private Investors:
Current landlords:
Expand your portfolio, secure guaranteed rents, and streamline property management for optimised profitability.
Corporate Investors:
Whatever your investment type, we can provide solutions to match your goals and maximise your success.


Make A Difference:
Investments in social housing align with several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing critical global challenges. These are the five key SDGs that social housing supports:
SDG 1: No Poverty
Social housing reduces poverty by providing stable, affordable homes, which are foundational for accessing employment, education, and healthcare. This stability helps individuals and families break the cycle of poverty and leads to long-term socioeconomic improvement.SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
Access to quality housing enhances physical and mental health by mitigating risks associated with overcrowding, substandard living conditions, and homelessness. Proper housing improves sanitation, reduces exposure to environmental hazards, and supports overall well-being.SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
By providing housing to vulnerable populations, social housing promotes inclusivity and equity. It ensures that marginalized groups have access to safe and affordable housing, fostering social integration and reducing disparities within communities.SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Social housing contributes to urban resilience by addressing the housing needs of low-income populations. It supports sustainable urbanization, ensuring cities are inclusive, safe, and equipped to meet the needs of diverse residents.SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Stable housing can reduce crime and foster stronger, more cohesive communities. By addressing root causes of social instability, such as homelessness, social housing contributes to safer and more harmonious environments.
These contributions emphasise the critical role housing plays in global development and underscore its importance as a foundation for human rights, community resilience, and sustainable urban growth.


Tenancy agreements are made with trusted organisations like charities or care providers, not individual occupants. This creates a structure similar to commercial leases, with longer terms and included maintenance responsibilities, offering investors security and peace of mind.