Semi-detached home, supported living use
A standard suburban East London semi, converted to a supported living setting with shared kitchen and living spaces, individual bedrooms, and accessible facilities at ground floor.
The current portfolio
Area and type only on public pages. Anything specific to a placement is shared privately, on enquiry.
A standard suburban East London semi, converted to a supported living setting with shared kitchen and living spaces, individual bedrooms, and accessible facilities at ground floor.
A generously-proportioned semi with good natural light. Configured to balance shared communal use with private resident space across the upper floors.
A 1930s semi with off-street parking and a level rear garden. Particularly suited to placements where ground-floor accessibility is needed.
A detached property with full perimeter access and a private garden. The most generous layout in the portfolio, with the most flexibility around room configuration.
Currently going through the standard refurbishment scope. Listed here for transparency; details published once handover is complete.
What we do to every home
The list below is identical across the portfolio. The point isn’t that it’s extensive; it’s that it’s the same, every time.
Brought to the supported-living standard before opening, top to bottom. Not a paint-and-go.
Appropriate HMO licence type secured for the property, with the correct use class confirmed.
Use class confirmed as C3B (small supported living group) where the planning context supports it.
Whole-house rewire, new consumer unit, EICR signed off on completion.
New mains, new soil and waste, new wet stack as required. Quietly future-proofed.
Domestic-and-mixed-use fire detection system, emergency lighting on the escape route, signed off against the FRA.
FD30 fire doors with intumescent and smoke seals on the rooms and protected escape route.
New kitchen, new bathrooms, bedrooms finished to spec, loft built out and certified where used.
How a new home joins the portfolio
We don’t build a portfolio for the sake of growth. A new home joins when there’s a real placement to fill, a willing landlord, and a care provider ready to deliver. The five steps below run in sequence; nothing happens out of order.
A local authority commissioning team identifies a placement need we're positioned to support.
We source a suitable property: area, type, layout, condition.
A long lease is agreed with the freeholder or private landlord.
The property is brought to the supported-living standard and certified.
The home is handed over to the care provider and the placement begins.
For commissioners
If a brief sits inside our remit, we’ll either confirm a home that fits or scope a fresh source. Either way, you’ll hear back the same working day.
Start a placement enquiryFor private landlords
If your property is in our operating area and fits the type we’re looking for, send us the postcode and we’ll come back the same working day.
Request a landlord proposal