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The property portal built specifically for supported living providers

6th June 2025

In the world of supported living, care providers across the UK are looking at how to overcome one of their biggest challenges: finding suitable properties. The traditional method of trawling through generic property websites and convincing reluctant landlords about the merits of supported living can be difficult. 

Supported Living Gateway is the first dedicated property portal specifically designed to connect care providers with landlords who already understand and are committed to the supported living sector. Think of it as the 'Rightmove' of care – but with a crucial difference: every property listed comes from a landlord actively seeking to work with care providers. 

This targeted approach eliminates the usual barriers. No more explaining what supported living involves. No more dealing with hesitant property owners. No more wasted time on unsuitable properties. 

Perhaps most innovative is the Gateway's 'Buy to Order' service. This unique feature allows care providers to list their exact property requirements – location, size, specific adaptations needed – and connects them with investors ready to purchase properties that meet those precise specifications. 

The numbers speak for themselves. For care providers, just £100 plus VAT annually – less than £2 per week – the Gateway membership represents exceptional value when compared to the real costs of traditional property searching. 

Consider the hidden expenses of the old approach: 

  • Hours of staff time spent on unsuccessful searches 
  • Resources wasted on unsuitable property viewings 
  • Opportunities lost due to lengthy search processes 
  • The cost of delayed service expansion 

Beyond the practical benefits, the Gateway is fostering a community of forward-thinking care providers and property investors who share a common goal: creating quality homes for those who need them most. 

As the supported living sector continues to grow and evolve, innovative solutions like the Gateway are becoming essential tools for progressive care providers. The traditional approach of generic property searching is no longer sufficient in a competitive market where speed and efficiency can make the difference between securing the perfect property and missing out. 

The future of supported living property search is here, and it's more efficient, more targeted, and more successful than ever before. 

To learn more about how Supported Living Gateway can transform your property search process, visit www.supportedlivinggateway.com or contact the team at hello@supportedlivinggateway.com. 

 

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