Helping the UK to tackle the housing shortage
The Triple Point UK Homes Strategy
As a result of many years of under investment, the UK is experiencing a chronic housing shortage. People of all ages, some of whom have care and support needs, are precluded from having access to the type of accommodation that could improve the quality of their lives.
There are currently over one million people on social housing waiting lists, resulting in a range of issues from homelessness to ill health.
The extent of the shortage is such that is cannot be fixed by the public sector alone.
The Triple Point UK Homes Strategy invests in social and affordable homes that deliver positive tenant outcomes for some of the most vulnerable members of our society, helping the UK address its housing shortage whilst delivering sustainable inflation linked returns to investors.
Social and Affordable Housing
Homes that are made available to individuals and families to rent at below local market rental rates and which are typically managed by registered providers and local authorities.
Homelessness Housing
Housing for individuals and families who have found themselves homeless.
Children's Services Housing
Homes for children under the age of 18 with care needs, with design features and support services available to tenants which promote safe environment and independent living.
Private Affordable Housing
Build to rent homes for low to mid income level individuals and households who are unable to access social housing but who can find private market rental rates hard to afford.
Extra Care Housing
Self-contained homes specifically designed to facilitate the provision of care to older people with specialised care needs.
Specialised Supported Housing
A home for adults with physical and learning disabilities that comprise of specialist homes with design features and support services available to enable self-care and independent living within a community.