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How our fees work

We charge a minimum annual subscription fee of £100 plus VAT for care providers.

We also charge our property members a lease agreement fee if, by using The Gateway, they obtain a lease on their property. This one-off fee is the equivalent of one month’s rent +VAT and is only payable on successful signing of a lease.

For example, a 5-year lease is agreed at £12,000 per annum.  At the start of the lease, you would pay £1,000 plus VAT a total fee of £1,200. 

If this lease is then renewed with the same provider on the same property, you are not liable for another lease arrangement fee. 

For a detailed guide to our lease process showing all the steps involved, click here. 

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Property investor memberships

Basic
£15
Investor newsletter
Upload properties
Demand map
Exclusive partner discounts
Document bank
Expert Interviews
Buy to Order access
Knowledge bank
Networking Events
Discover supported living course
Site Visits
Area Research
Consultancy
Supported Living Strategy Course
Portfolio build
Get Basic Membership
Most Popular
Pro
£35
Investor newsletter
Upload properties
Demand map
Exclusive partner discounts
Document bank
Expert Interviews
Buy to Order access
Knowledge bank
Networking Events
Discover supported living course
Site Visits
Area Research
Consultancy
Supported Living Strategy Course
Portfolio build
Get Pro Membership
VIP
£75
Investor newsletter
Upload properties
Demand map
Exclusive partner discounts
Document bank
Expert Interviews
Buy to Order access
Knowledge bank
Networking Events
Discover supported living course
Site Visits
Area Research
Consultancy
Supported Living Strategy Course
Portfolio build
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6th September 2024

How to get into supported living property investment

The world of property investment is vast and varied, but few sectors offer the unique combination of financial returns and social impact that supported living does. As more investors seek opportunities that align with their values, supported living properties have emerged as an attractive option. This guide will walk you through the process of entering this rewarding field, from understanding the market to finding your first property.

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The Power of Networking: Connecting Property Investors and Supported Living Providers

In today's interconnected world, the importance of networking cannot be overstated. This is especially true in specialised industries like supported living, where collaboration between different stakeholders can lead to significant benefits for all parties involved. At Supported Living Gateway, we've made it our mission to facilitate these crucial connections between property investors and supported living providers.

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Property Investors: Can you be part of the solution for the UK's Social Housing Crisis?

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15th August 2024

Why you need a lease, not an AST, for supported living properties

When investing in supported living properties, one crucial aspect that investors often misunderstand is the type of agreement needed between the property owner and the registered provider, or direct with the supported living provider. Many assume that an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) is appropriate, but this is not the case.

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