
Living Sectors
Our in-house Living Sector experts provide a range of bespoke services to investors, housebuilders, developers and operators. We have genuine and extensive experience across the entire Living Sector lifecycle, enabling us to maximise efficiency and return on investment for our clients.
Overview
The UK’s later and alternative living sectors - encompassing Build-to-Rent (BTR), retirement living, care homes, student accommodation, and co-living - are poised for a dynamic 2025.
With demographic shifts, changing housing preferences, and strong investor demand at their core, these sectors are set to deliver resilience and opportunities despite broader market challenges.
Key insights into the Living Sector
Build to Rent (BTR) schemes attract different demographics depending on their location and typology. Large, city-centre multi‑family BTR developments are typically home to young professionals and mature students. As the sector has grown, investment has increasingly focused on single‑family housing in suburban areas, which appeals more to families and slightly older renters who value outdoor space and the benefits of living in a house rather than an apartment.
Assessing demand and value within the Living Sector requires a data‑led, long‑term view. We analyse a range of local market indicators, including housing supply pipelines, current rental demand, population and employment growth, and the evolving shape of the rental market. To value a scheme, we establish market rental levels using local comparables, factor in operational costs to calculate net operating income, and apply an appropriate yield to determine an informed market valuation.
Lee Richards
Partner, Head of Living Sectors
Sectors We Cover
Build to Rent (Multi-family)
In city centres with universities, strong transport links and many young professionals, schemes range from high‑amenity buildings to simpler blocks, supported by on‑site community events.

Suburban Build to Rent (Single family housing)
Often individual houses or low‑rise suburban flats, these schemes are less dense but share BTR’s strong community focus, offering flexible tenancies, high service levels and sustainable living.

PBSA (Student housing)
Professionally managed, high‑quality student accommodation, owned by institutional investors, offering cluster flats or studios with shared social areas and strong onsite management.

Co-living
Co‑living is a fast‑growing rental sector between PBSA and Build to Rent, offering shared amenities and activities that build community. It appeals to students and young renters in major cities.

Later living (Retirement rentals)
Flexible retirement renting is expanding through modern retirement rental villages, offering extensive amenities and strong onsite management to foster vibrant communities.

Institutional portfolios
Residential portfolios remain attractive to institutional capital and deliver long‑term returns despite market headwinds. We provide specialist advice, research and management for investors and developers.
Solutions We Deliver
Living Capital Markets
We support Capital Markets and investment needs across the Living Sectors, providing transaction, advisory and alternative capital services and handling complex forward‑funding deals.
Living advisory & consultancy
We provide research, underwriting, viability and local area analysis across the Living Sectors, supporting the cycle from planning and design to leasing, mobilisation and better results too.
Operational living
Living Sector operational support and management with hands‑on experience in leading UK BTR portfolios. Our award‑winning team deliver mobilisation, handover, leasing and community services.
Meet the Team
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Est. 1855
Leading the property industry for over 160 years
700+
Property experts working across the UK
9,500+
Active registered buyers and tenants on our database
99.6%
of asking prices achieved
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