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Expert Interviews

Access to a catalogue of interviews from supported living and property experts are a benefit for all Pro and VIP property members.

We also have regular finance updates from mortgage advisors who specialise in supported living and news bulletins from the Gateway team.

All current and previous recordings are available for members to watch in their own time.

What are we talking about

What are we talking about

All Pro and VIP members can access the recordings from their members dashboard.  Previous sessions have focused on subjects covering:

  • supported living finance
  • leases
  • capital allowances
  • specialist interior design
  • business structure
  • planning regulations
  • commercial to resi conversions

The Supported Living Gateway interviews are top-quality and have been invaluable for my businesses’ progression in the Supported Living sector. I would recommend without hesitation joining the SLG community."

18th March 2024

Insider Insights from specialists in supported living properties

At our recent networking event, experts in developing and managing supported living properties shared invaluable insights.

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4th March 2024

The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) Finalised Consumer Standards to take effect from April 2024

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. 

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20th February 2024

Investing in Children's Homes: A regulated, but very rewarding opportunity

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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2nd February 2024

Local council looks to the private sector to save £m’s on temporary accommodation

Liverpool City Council is looking to the private rented sector (PRS) to alleviate the cost of temporary accommodation to support families facing homelessness which has risen by an incredible 10,000% in five years. This dramatic increase demonstrates that the demand for property, not just in Liverpool but across the UK, has reached a crisis point.

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