Assisted living finance across the UK
Market data and funding for 245 towns across 59 counties and 11 UK regions.
We arrange finance for care homes, supported living and supported housing across the UK. Care and supported-housing market data is published nationally by Knight Frank, CBRE and the Office for National Statistics, so each region hub below carries the national benchmarks plus its own regional narrative, and every town page adds genuinely local signals: HM Land Registry housing transactions, the commissioning local authority and transport access. Choose a region for the market picture, or a county for its towns.
UK care and supported housing regions
Each region hub carries its market narrative, with figures attributed to their sources.
East Midlands
Nottingham, Leicester and Derby give the East Midlands a three-city care core, with affordable stock that has made the region a strong supported living investment market.
29 townsEast of England
The commuter counties around London form the largest care and seniors-housing market outside the capital, with an affluent, ageing population and the strongest private-pay care demand in the country.
30 townsGreater London
London is the highest-value care and supported-housing market in the UK, where land scarcity and the highest care fees in the country meet acute demand for supported living and extra care.
10 townsNorth East
Newcastle, Sunderland and Teesside form a compact care market where affordable stock and high local-authority demand give well-run supported housing strong yields.
18 townsNorth West
Manchester and Liverpool anchor the largest care and supported-housing market in the north, with high local-authority demand and some of the most active supported living investment in the country.
30 townsScotland
Glasgow and Edinburgh anchor the Scottish care market, with the central belt carrying the bulk of care home and supported living demand under a distinct regulatory regime.
18 townsSouth East
The commuter counties around London form the largest care and seniors-housing market outside the capital, with an affluent, ageing population and the strongest private-pay care demand in the country.
35 townsSouth West
The South West has the oldest population of any English region, making it one of the strongest private-pay care and retirement living markets in the country.
20 townsWales
Cardiff, Newport and Swansea along the M4 anchor the Welsh care market, with an ageing rural population and a distinct regulatory regime under Care Inspectorate Wales.
8 townsWest Midlands
Birmingham and its conurbation form the central UK care market and the single largest concentration of supported and exempt accommodation in the country.
27 townsYorkshire and the Humber
Leeds and Sheffield anchor Yorkshire's care and supported-housing market, with strong local-authority demand and affordable stock for supported living conversions.
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