The Future‑Proof Landlord :

Use Supported Living to Secure Stable,

Hands‑Off Cash Flow in 2026

Discover how UK landlords are securing guaranteed rent, cutting stress, and protecting their portfolios with long‑term Supported Living partnerships.

A free, plain-English guide for UK landlords who are worried about tax, voids and the Renters Reform changes – and want a more stable, hands-off income.

Request your free guide, “Supported Living 2026 – A Future-Proof Strategy for UK Landlords”, and discover how to secure guaranteed rent, reduce management stress, and future‑proof your portfolio through supported living partnerships.

Who this guide is for

  • UK landlords worried about falling profitability and increasing regulation.​

  • Investors looking for more stability, longer leases, and less day‑to‑day management stress.​

  • Owners of flats, houses, bungalows, small HMOs, or well‑located ground‑floor flats.

What’s inside the guide

  • A simple explanation of the Supported Living model and tenant types.​

  • A 2026 comparison of Supported Living vs standard buy‑to‑let across risk, rent stability, and management.​

  • Property suitability checklist, including EPC and safety requirements.​

  • A walkthrough of how Aine Investment Group helps landlords secure long‑term provider leases

How Supported Living Model Works

Lease

Your property is leased to a regulated Supported Living provider for 3–10 years.

Manage

The provider manages occupants, support, and much of the day‑to‑day operations.

Receive

You receive agreed, predictable rent, typically at or slightly above market levels.

Reliable returns, ethical impact, and complete peace of mind for UK landlords.

Why book a Discovery call

  • Understand how Section 24, rising rates, and compliance changes are really impacting your portfolio

  • See whether your specific properties could qualify for 3–10 year provider leases with guaranteed rent and zero voids.

  • Get a clear, expert, no‑pressure view of your options from a team focused on ethical, long‑term landlord solutions.

  • When Supported Living isn’t a good fit (and what to do instead)