Over the last few years, there has been a new type of letting agency quietly emerging within the industry. It specialises in an area of the housing market that landlords and tenants struggle with; affordable housing.
Agencies such as Developing Health & Independence’s social lettings agency, Home Turf Lettings, support landlords to successfully lease their properties to tenants on low income; safe in the knowledge that their property will be well-maintained and their rent will be paid on time and in full. In addition, all parties are provided with security of tenure.
The housing crisis is regularly featured in the local and national news, but what exactly is the issue? In a nutshell, people who are on a low income are faced with a very real struggle to find an affordable, long term home of a good quality, especially in cities such as Bath and Bristol which remain highly desirable places to live.
This problem has arisen as a result of several factors, including;
The difficulties in accessing appropriate, affordable accommodation often lead to people becoming homeless, being in inappropriate housing (which could be overcrowded or unaccommodating of the needs of the tenant) or finding themselves in temporary accommodation or hostels.
There are two predominant solutions to the issue which many of us are currently facing:
The first is to build more social housing, which will offer long term, affordable accommodation to those on low incomes and in housing need. Many Housing Associations are making the building of such homes a priority, but are met with a variety of obstacles including competing with larger, more influential house builders for land and the lengthy planning process involved. Whilst building new homes is certainly beneficial, the supply of completed social rented homes in the UK per annum has significantly decreased in recent years.
This brings us onto our second solution, which is to make better use of the current housing stock that we have available within the Private Rented Sector via social lettings agencies.
Social lettings agencies such as DHI’s Home Turf Lettings (HTL) are a hybrid model of a traditional high street lettings agency, and an affordable housing provider, such as a Local Authority, creating an ’ethical lettings agency’ motivated by social impact rather than profit.
Social lettings agencies set their rents in line with the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) which are based on the 30% percentile in each Broad Market Rental Area (BMRA) – effectively making three out of every ten properties accessible to those in receipt of financial support relating to their housing.
Social lettings agencies work in a very similar way to a residential letting agent in that:
Home Turf Lettings offers the service expected of a traditional lettings agency. But they also:
Social letting agencies are also able to take part in exciting and innovative projects thanks to partnerships with Local Authorities, charities, and businesses. Developing Health & Independence are proud to be part of the East Street Mews project which will create eleven contemporary apartments – desperately needed housing provision for disadvantaged young people in Bristol. Once completed, the property will be managed by Home Turf Lettings, who will have an office on site at Bedminster Parade.
If you are a landlord, have recently inherited a home and are unsure what to do next, or are looking to purchase a rental property, we would love to talk to you about our service and how we can work together. We can provide you with a guaranteed, hassle-free income, and provide a local individual or family with a long-term home.
Our team have a wealth of experience and are able to advise on a wide range of lettings queries, from legislation to repairs, tenancy agreements to move outs, and will be happy to guide you through our leasing process and put together a package which works for you, your needs and your property.
Contact us on 0117 301 2560 or email hello@hometurflettings.co.uk
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