In recent years, social housing has become an increasingly important component of our sustainable funds. Yet, with very few comparators in equity markets, it isn't widely appreciated. It is crucial to find the right way to invest in this sector of the sterling credit market, in a manner which respects the strong social benefits that it provides. Laying the groundwork Social housing is often used as a catch-all term for housing offered at a discount to market rent, including council-owned properties. This includes general purpose properties that are let at a discount to provide more...
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