Invest in UK assisted living from just £100k

Secure your future while making a difference to others

Invest in UK assisted living from just £100k

Secure your future while making a difference to others

Why should you invest in Assisted Living?

The UK faces a critical shortage of quality assisted living housing, leaving many vulnerable individuals without suitable accommodation.

This gap presents a significant investment opportunity while making a meaningful impact.

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    Stable & Secure Income

    Properties leased to reputable Community Benefit Societies (CBSs)

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    25-Year Triple-Net Lease Agreements

    Backed by housing benefits from the UK Government

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    Up to 10% Gross Annual Income

    Passed to investors via dividends

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    Pre-IPO Opportunity

    A potential for even greater returns

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“A home is a fundamental human need. But right now, there are simply not enough good quality, low-cost homes available for everyone who needs one”

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£7.8 billion

UK assisted living market value in 2020, expected to hit £12.3 billion in 2025.

1.2 million

In 15 years we will have more people aged 85 than today.

145,000

New affordable homes needed each year to 2031.

The pipeline

The pipeline

All properties acquired are income-producing from day one, as they are fully built and tenanted. This eliminates planning and construction risks, as well as void periods.

UN Goals

UN Goals

Our partner is committed to Environmental, Social, and Governance principles and aligns its planning and actions with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Trusted partnerships

Trusted partnerships

Holborn are trusted by HNW and sophisticated investors worldwide. Discover verified reviews and testimonials from our valued clients on trusted platforms like TrustPilot.

What is The Assisted Living Investment Offering?

6,500,000 Class A Ordinary shares have been released to encourage £6.5 million worth of investment into the business for the purpose of purchasing properties to lease to Community Benefit Societies (CBS) on 25 year Long Term leases generating up to a 10% gross annual income, passed to investors through dividends.

Class A Ordinary shares are exclusively available to High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors at a market value of £1 per share. Shareholders will benefit when the company generates a profit and accumulates retained earnings, those earnings will be shared and paid out to shareholders as a dividend as well as benefitting from the 1.3x projected earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) multiplier upon flotation.

Example investment
%
Total
Investment
£100,000
Gross Yield P/A
up to 10%
£10,000
3 Year Dividends
up to 30%
£30,000
1.3x Flotation Multiple
30%
£30,000
Potential Total Return After Year 3
Share Value + Dividends
160%
£160,000
Up to 10% gross yields target returns

Disclaimer: Figures quoted are projections and not guaranteed

The pipeline

All properties acquired are income-producing from day one, as they are fully built and tenanted. This eliminates planning and construction risks, as well as void periods.

UN Goals

Our partner is committed to Environmental, Social, and Governance principles and aligns its planning and actions with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Trusted partnerships

Holborn are trusted by HNW and sophisticated investors worldwide. Discover verified reviews and testimonials from our valued clients on trusted platforms like TrustPilot.

Duncan Bannatyne – Non-Executive Director

Duncan Bannatyne, OBE is a Scottish entrepreneur, philanthropist and author. His business interests include hotels, health clubs, spas, media, TV, and property. He is most famous for his appearance as a Dragon on the BBC programme Dragons’ Den.

When he is not presenting or running one of the country’s most profitable and largest independently owned businesses, Duncan dedicates a great deal of his time working with charitable organisations and was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004 for services to charity.

Duncan
Duncan

Duncan Bannatyne

Non-Executive Director

Duncan Bannatyne, OBE is a Scottish entrepreneur, philanthropist and author. His business interests include hotels, health clubs, spas, media, TV, and property. He is most famous for his appearance as a Dragon on the BBC programme Dragons’ Den.

Profitable and largest independently owned businesses, Duncan dedicates a great deal of his time working with charitable organisations and was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004 for services to charity.

Projected units for people with a learning disability

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Projected demand for supported housing in Great Britain 2015 to 2030 commissioned by the Department of Health (DH), on behalf of the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), from the Policy Research Unit in Economics of Health and Social Care Systems (at the University of York, LSE and University of Kent), PSSRU Discussion Paper DP2931 (Mar 2017) Table 2: Projected units of supported housing by client group in England, 2015-2030 (Base case, in thousand units) page 6.

With an increasing focus on community-based, independent living, assisted living properties provide a vital solution, offering tenants secure housing while delivering steady, long-term income for investors.

Why Holborn are the financial services group of choice.

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clients around the world

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