BELLE VUE COURT
Long-term rental income opportunity in a needs-driven housing sector
BUY-TO-LET
INVESTMENT
SPECIALIST SUPPORTED HOUSING
FROM £148,000 (CASH-ONLY)
12% NET RETURNS
GET PAID £1480 PER MONTH
25-year RENTAL CONTRACT
NO MANAGEMENT REQUIRED
RESERVE TODAY FOR £5,000
THE SMART WAY TO INVEST IN UK PROPERTY
Across the UK, thousands of vulnerable adults are waiting for safe, suitable housing – and there simply aren’t enough homes to meet the need. That shortage isn’t temporary; it’s a long-term gap that local authorities and care providers are actively trying to fill.
This is where your investment comes in.
By funding high-quality supported housing, you’re not only helping relieve pressure on the NHS and council services – you’re securing a 25-year, contract-backed income stream with a professional care provider in place. No tenant sourcing. No day-to-day management. Just predictable monthly income from a property designed to stay occupied.
Opportunities like this are limited because they rely on real partnerships with housing providers and councils. They’re created to deliver steady income over decades – not quick wins.
If you’re looking for a long-term, fully managed property that prioritises stability and dependable returns, this is exactly the kind of opportunity investors wait for – and they rarely stay available for long.
THE PROPERTY
Belle Vue Court is the latest addition to our property investment portfolio, giving investors the opportunity to secure a modern, income-generating asset in a location with sustained housing demand. This investment suits those seeking long-term, predictable income from a fully managed property, rather than short-term gains or hands-on landlord duties.
The development features 95 contemporary one and two-bedroom apartments in Stockton-on-Tees – a well-connected North East town with strong rental demand and ongoing regional growth. Excellent road links via the A19 and A66, along with rail connections to Newcastle, Durham, and Middlesbrough, support long-term occupancy and accessibility for residents.
ONE-BED APARTMENT THAT COMES FULLY FURNISHED
LOCATED IN NORTON, STOCKTON, TS20 2EJ
COMPLETED & READY TO EARN INCOME
FROM DEVELOPER, SAMSOP
25-year lease with Nurture Housing Association
ZERO MANAGEMENT & service fees
999-YEAR LEASEHOLD - NO GROUND RENT
Fully insured and repairing contract
WHY SPECIALIST SUPPORTED HOUSING
The need for Specialist Supported Housing continues to grow. In 2023, England had an estimated 572,891 units, and by 2040 a further 167,329 homes will be required – a 33% increase (National Housing Federation).
This demand is driven by a shortage of suitable accommodation for people who need additional support to live independently. When the right housing isn’t available, it places added pressure on services such as hospitals and temporary accommodation, highlighting the essential role supported housing plays in the wider system.
For investors, this sustained demand means your property continues to serve a real need while supporting dependable, long-term returns.
Security from government funded rental income
Full ownership of an income-generating asset
Long-term reliable returns
Socially Responsible Investment That helps Communities
THE INVESTMENT
PURCHASE PRICE
One-bedroom apartment that comes fully-furnished
£148,000
THE RETURNS
12% NET
NET ANNUAL INCOME
£17,760
NET MONTHLY INCOME
Paid on the first working day of each month
£1,480
ONGOING RUNNING COSTS
£0
RENTAL CONTRACT
With the option to exit after 3 years
25 YEARS
TOTAL RENTAL INCOME OVER 25 YEARS
£444,000
RESERVE YOUR PROPERTY TODAY FOR
£5,000
HOW IT WORKS
You purchase and own the property outright
You purchase the property from the developer, Samsop. Your name is on the title deeds, giving you full ownership of a tangible, income-producing asset.
Nurture Housing Association manages the property under a 25-year agreement
Once purchased, the long-term management contract covers tenant placement, building maintenance, compliance, and day-to-day operations.
Your rental income is paid through government-supported housing payments
Income is structured through established local authority funding for supported living accommodation. Nurture collects rents from DWP (Central Government - Department of Work and Pensions).
You receive long-term income with a defined exit option
The property can be sold after three years to another investor, ensuring it remains within the Specialist Supported Housing sector.
MEET NURTURE HOUSING ASSOCIATION
Tom Cooper, our Sales Manager, recently sat down with Chris Smith, CEO of Nurture Housing Association, and Bobbie Harvey, Chief Operating Officer, to gain insight into their day-to-day operations and how they support tenants while delivering long-term stability for investors.
OCCUPANCY INFORMATION
TENANT TYPE
This development is Specialist Supported Housing and is for this purpose only
EXPECTED OCCUPANCY RATE
Based on previous developments in the same sector, Belle Vue Court is expected a close to 100% occupancy rate
rental contract
You'll have a 25-year rental contract with the Nurture Housing Association who handles all tenant and building relations
EXPECTED RENTAL START DATE
This property is completed with tenants, so as soon as you exchange, you can start earning. That could be in as little as 4 weeks.
FAQs
YOUR QUESTIONS - ANSWERED
How is my rental income paid, and where does it come from?
Your rental income is paid through the housing provider under the long-term management agreement. The funding itself comes from local authority housing benefit arrangements designed to support specialist accommodation.
What happens if the housing provider stops operating?
This is an important question. Providers are regulated and subject to oversight, and there are contingency measures in place to ensure the property continues to operate as supported housing. The goal is to maintain occupancy and income continuity even if an operator changes.
Is there really long-term demand for this type of housing?
Yes – demand is driven by a shortage of suitable housing for people who need additional support to live independently.
Across England, hundreds of thousands of supported housing units are needed both now and in the future, while over a million households remain on local authority waiting lists. Because mainstream housing often isn’t suitable, councils continue to commission supported housing to meet their legal responsibilities.
What if I want to sell in the future?
You have the option to sell after the initial period, typically to another investor, with the property continuing to operate within the Specialist Supported Housing sector. This ensures the housing use remains in place while giving you a clear exit route.
WHO IS THIS INVESTMENT TYPICALLY MORE SUITED TO?
This investment suits those seeking long-term, predictable income from a fully managed property, rather than short-term gains or hands-on landlord duties.