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Supported living property investing is a hot topic and will continue to be, as the need for good homes in the sector is not going away.
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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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Supported living property investing is a hot topic and will continue to be, as the need for good homes in the sector is not going away.
Read the article >At our recent networking event, experts in developing and managing supported living properties shared invaluable insights.
Read the article >The regulator of Social Housing has published its new consumer standards for the sector and how it will regulate landlords, including using new C1 to C4 grades, after engaging extensively with tenants, landlords and other stakeholders.
Read the article >Investing in homes for children in care is unique and different from regular property investing. It is highly regulated, and you have to go through a lot of hoops, but it can also be very rewarding if done properly.
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