💨 Abstract
Good Place Lettings, a new social enterprise lettings agency, has launched in London, inspired by Scotland's Homes for Good. It aims to manage 150-200 homes within two years, offering market-rate and affordable rents to tenants often excluded from the private rental market. The agency, a joint venture between Homes for Good and Crisis, will reinvest profits into tenant support services. It secured £20 million in socially focused investment and grant funding to cover startup expenses.
Courtesy: Metro Lifestyle reporter
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