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4 bed property, in Nightingale Crescent, £15,000
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4 bed terraced house

Nightingale Crescent, Lincoln LN6
£15,000

Our Summary

  • Social Housing Investment Opportunity
  • Investment Opportunity | Supported Housing Joint Venture Discover a secure, fully managed investment into social housing that delivers guaranteed and fixed monthly returns - without the risks or responsibilities of traditional property ownership
  • As an investor (Lender), you enter into a Joint Venture partnership with a established housing provider, your capital is used to help fund the acquisition and full conversion of a single residential property into compliant social supported housing
  • The Housing Provider completes all refurbishment and compliance works, furnishes the property to the Decent Homes Standard, secures the necessary HMO licences, and leases the finished unit to a Housing Association on a 5-year government-backed term

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Description

This investment opportunity offers a secure and fully managed investment in social housing, providing guaranteed and fixed monthly returns without the risks and responsibilities of traditional property ownership. Investors partner with a established housing provider to fund the acquisition and conversion of a single residential property into compliant social supported housing, with the provider handling all obligations, including mortgages, maintenance, and tenant management. The property is then leased to a Housing Association on a 5-year government-backed term, generating a consistent income stream for the investor.

The investment offers a 3 or 5-year fixed term, guaranteed monthly income, and completely hands-off management, making it an attractive alternative to buy-to-let investing. By investing, individuals can not only earn returns but also make a positive impact by providing safe homes for those in need, including care leavers, homeless individuals, and those with disabilities or mental health challenges.