Property with Purpose Events

Property with Purpose Events

Real talk on Social Housing & Supported Living. Learn, connect & invest with purpose. Join us in London on 29th July. Limited seats!

By Property with Purpose

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Location

Thistle London Holborn

36-37 Bloomsbury Way London WC1A 2SD United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Ready to align your property goals with deeper impact? This isn’t your average property networking night.

We’re bringing together real voices and real stories from the frontlines of Social Housing and Supported Living—cutting through the hype to give you straight-talking insights into what works, what doesn’t, and why this sector matters now more than ever.

Who Should Attend?Landlords, investors, and professionals who want more than just returns—they want to create lasting, positive change through sustainable property strategies.

What Makes This Different?We go beyond buzzwords. You’ll hear from those actively shaping the system: care providers, developers, and housing professionals who understand the challenges—and the opportunities—first-hand.With rising demand and a clear social need, there’s never been a more important time to learn how to contribute ethically, effectively, and sustainably.

On the Agenda:✓ Emergency and temporary accommodation✓ Supported living models for adults with complex needs✓ Working with local authorities and registered providers✓ Deal structures that deliver both impact and income

Evening Line-Up:

  • Opening Briefing – A grounded look at the current state of the sector
  • Finance Update – Navigating mortgages for supported housing strategies

  • Guest Speaker 1: Stephen H. – Stephen is Head of Business Development at a leading national care provider and brings over two decades of experience in the independent care sector. He has played a pivotal role in designing and delivering supported living services for a wide range of individuals, including those with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, and complex or challenging behaviours.

Stephen’s work focuses on building strong, long-term partnerships with local authorities, CCGs, and property developers to create sustainable supported living environments. He understands the operational and strategic challenges from the provider’s side—and will be sharing real insight into what care organisations actually need from landlords and investors.

Expect an honest, practical look at how to structure property deals that not only work financially but genuinely serve the people they’re meant to support.

  • Guest Speaker 2: to be announced soon.

These events are part of a growing movement. They happen monthly—because the demand for ethical housing solutions isn’t slowing down.

Seats are limited, so book early and join a community committed to using property as a force for good.

Let’s build more than portfolios—let’s build impact.

Book your ticket today.

Organized by

The UK's housing crisis continues to have a profound impact on families and children nationwide. As of December 2024, approximately 354,000 individuals in England were homeless, including 161,500 children—a 14% increase from the previous year. Furthermore, around 151,630 children are currently living in temporary accommodations, marking a 14.7% rise from the previous year.

1.5 million families are currently homeless in the UK and most reside in homes that fail to meet the Decent Homes Standard, with issues such as dampness and structural hazards. These conditions not only undermine children's health and well-being but also highlight the urgent need for comprehensive housing solutions to address the growing crisis affecting vulnerable families across the country.

Our aim is to help as much as possible in reducing these numbers by providing not just a roof over tenants heads but integrating them back into the community and away from isolation.

The purpose with property events are here to uncover as much knowledge and information about the social housing and supported living sector.

Each month we'll be inviting experts in their field, including care providers, registered providers, social housing investors and specialised supported housing developers, to share what’s really happening behind the scenes—what works, what doesn’t, and how to get involved in a way that’s ethical and sustainable.

Please join us so we can expand this community and look to improve this sector in the most efficient and ethical way while still making a profit.