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Social Housing & Supported Living


Social housing is a term used for a system of affordable rental housing provided by the UK government to vulnerable people with a low income, who cannot afford to rent or buy a home on the private market.
Social housing provides access to a safe and secure place to live for everyone, regardless of their income level. Providers of social housing are typically local councils, housing associations, charities or social care operators.
Returns provided by MANE
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High Yields
Average yields in high rental demand areas stand at 5.49%, compared to 5.15% in lower demand areas.
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Location
For those looking to capitalize on the UK’s robust rental market, choosing a location with high tenant demand and strong prospects for capital appreciation is key.
Top Location: North West England
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Growth
Savills predicts a 30% rise in property prices over the next five years due to economic growth and sustained demand.
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Increasing Rents
Soaring rents across the UK due to high demand are driving up yields for investors.