Private Rental Initiative Set To Revolutionise Sector

Thames Valley Housing Association has launched a pioneering initiative which offers a viable long-term solution to providing high-quality homes for the private rental sector on a l

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Millie Dyson
10th February 2012
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The project aims to build a portfolio in excess of 1,000 apartments available for private rent targeted at young professionals in London and the South East. 

So far, TVHA has acquired 63 apartments which will be available for rent in Epsom this summer.  Plans are to fund this £200m investment  programme with £120m debt and £80m equity, with TVHA being a significant equity participant.

The portfolio will be managed and let by FizzyLiving Limited, a new commercial subsidiary of TVHA.  FizzyLiving will offer customers good-quality accommodation, in easy-commutable locations, and a management service that makes life simple. 

It is a package that is currently lacking as an option for young professional 25 to 35 year olds in the private rental sector.

Harry Downes, FizzyLiving's managing director, said:

"Only a few young professionals can obtain mortgages so the only option is to rent. Housing tenure has fundamentally shifted right across the UK and the private rental sector is expected to grow as owner occupation becomes little more than a pipedream for the majority of young people.

"But there is an acute shortage of professionally managed high-quality accommodation available for private rent to young professionals, and this is the gap we aim to fill. Our vision is to create a product and brand associated with excellence that satisfies the requirements of aspirational young professionals. We refer to this group as the 'rentysomethings'."

Geeta Nanda, TVHA's chief executive, said:

"This initiative is a logical extension of a major area of our expertise - managing rental properties, and the financial model makes sense with a forecasted internal rate of return of 15 per cent.

"This will generate an income to invest in social housing as well as enable us to provide much needed quality homes for young people who would normally be at the mercy of the highly variable standards of the current private rental sector.

"The government and many bodies concerned with housing have long called for the creation of a vibrant sector of professionally managed decent homes for private rent, which is a major contributor of homes in Germany, US and France. This initiative is an important move towards providing an answer."
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