Property Supply for Housing Providers | Total Housing Solutions

Property Procurement for Housing Providers

Most housing providers spend significant time sourcing willing landlords, managing property condition, and maintaining a supply pipeline that does not fall through. We do all of that. You get the property. We manage the landlord relationship. You focus on placement and care.

Currently working with housing providers across London and the South East. Properties typically sourced within 2 to 4 weeks of initial needs assessment.

Who We Work With

  • Housing Associations
  • Community Interest Companies (CICs)
  • Supported Living Providers
  • Local Authorities
  • CQC-registered care providers
  • Temporary accommodation operators

How We Supply Properties

We source willing landlords from our network across London and the South East. We manage the landlord relationship throughout the lease. You receive properties that meet your specification — FRI or IRR lease, 3 to 10 year terms.

The Process

Step 1: Needs assessment call — we understand your property specification, client group, and geography.

Step 2: Property sourcing — we identify and approach suitable landlords from our network.

Step 3: Due diligence — we vet the property and the landlord before introducing to you.

Step 4: Lease agreement — your legal team reviews. We support the introduction through to completion.

Step 5: Ongoing management — we manage the landlord relationship throughout the lease term.

Frequently Asked Questions

What property types do you supply?

Self-contained flats and houses, HMOs, cluster flats, and whole blocks. We match property type to your client group specification.

What lease terms are available?

FRI and IRR leases from 3 to 10 years. We match the term to your commissioning contract length.

Do you cover properties outside London?

Yes. Our primary area is London and the South East. We are expanding nationally. Contact us to discuss your geographic requirements.

Important: All property introductions are subject to independent legal review and due diligence. Nothing on this page constitutes legal or financial advice.

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