Investment
Investors
North East Social Housing acquires, develops and holds residential property used for social housing and supported housing across the North of England, working alongside registered providers, care providers and local authorities. We provide investors with access to asset-backed property investment delivering long-term income, capital growth and genuine social impact, supported by the UK’s long-term shortage of social housing and supported accommodation.
Investment Options
Freehold Social Housing Property
Investors can acquire turnkey social housing or supported housing properties, typically with long-term use for social housing or supported living. This provides:
- Ownership of a residential freehold asset
- Long-term rental income (circa 9% yields)
- Potential capital growth
- Asset-backed security
- Social impact through provision of housing
- Suitable for investors seeking long-term property ownership, income and capital growth.
Loan Note / Private Finance
Investors can also invest via loan notes, funding property acquisitions, refurbishments or developments.
This provides:
- Fixed return (typically 1% per month)
- Security against property assets
- Short to medium-term investment
- Funding new social housing and supported housing projects
- Suitable for investors seeking fixed returns secured against property.
Acquire property. Create value. Generate income. Grow asset value. Deliver social impact.
If you are an experienced investor, family office or property investor interested in social housing property investment or private finance opportunities, please contact us to discuss current and upcoming opportunities.
Working Example...
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| Purchase Price | £125,000 |
| Refurbishment & Planning | £95,000 |
| Buying Costs | £9,000 |
| Total Project Cost | £229,000 |
| Post-Works RICS Commercial Valuation | £295,000 |
| Investor Funding | £230,000 |
| Loan to Value | 80% |
| Loan Note Term | 15 Months |
| Interest Rate | 1% Per Month |
| Total Investor Return | £34,500 |
| Security | 1st Charge Against Property |
