T3-Life uses strategic investments in socially impactful infrastructure developments.
Over 2,000,000sqft in prime locations across the UK.
GDV hits £12B+ throughout the UK.
Research for the NHF, estimated that 8.5 million people in England are facing some form of unmet housing need.
Recent data indicates significant growth in the demand for Special Educational Needs (SEN) services within the UK. As of the 2022/23 academic year, over 1.6 million pupils were identified as having SEN, representing a steady increase from previous years. The percentage of pupils with SEN support rose to 13.0%, and those with Education, Health, and Care (EHC) plans increased to 4.8%.
The SoCare Charitable Innovation Trust (SoCare Charitable Trust) is a JPUT regulated trust & registered charitable organisation in the U.K., newly formed in 2024 and is redefining how social housing is delivered to those in need. SCT operates within the NHF Code of Governance.
Social housing is rapidly becoming one of the most popular investment strategies in the UK. This type of properties, provided by government or non-profit organisations, is designed to help in-need individuals. Investing in social housing offers a unique opportunity to generate stable income while also making a positive impact on your community
As of the latest data, the UK's residential adult care market was valued at approximately £23.2 billion in 2021/22. This sector saw a 4% rise in expenditure in the same period but has yet to fully recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The domiciliary care market, which involves providing care in individuals' homes, is valued at around £5.6 billion in 2024, reflecting a 1.6% increase from the previous year.
Student property can offer a potentially high rental yield as many students are willing to pay a premium for high-quality accommodation, whilst purchase prices are predominantly cheaper, earmarking this as a high-potential investment.
"Robust investment in the first half of 2024 demonstrates the resilience and attractiveness of the UK student accommodation sector.
Despite economic headwinds and pre-election market caution, investors recognise the compelling long-term value proposition of student accommodation, particularly in a market where demand continues to outstrip supply." Merelina Sykes, Joint Head of Student Property, Knight Frank
Read MoreThe new Labour government has recommitted to its manifesto promise of building 1.5 million homes over the next Parliament to tackle the long-standing housing shortage in the UK.
Labour has committed to the biggest increase in social and affordable housing in a generation, a move designed to provide more affordable and secure housing options for those on lower incomes.
Read MoreAs expected, the King's Speech contained plans to tackle planning reform. Labour has made addressing the planning system a key plank of its bid to tackle the housing crisis and it now has its own bill, which also includes infrastructure.
The proposed legislation promises to "speed up and streamline the planning process to build more homes of all tenures".
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