About us
Link Property is a forward-thinking provider of comprehensive housing solutions with over 30 years of combined industry experience. We bridge the gap between property owners, local authorities, and those in need of safe accommodation.

What drives us
Our mission is simple yet powerful: provide high-quality housing for vulnerable individuals while delivering value to our partners. We create pathways to stability for those who need it most, while ensuring property owners and investors receive reliable returns.
What distinguishes us is our holistic approach to housing challenges, offering:
- Support Services to help residents achieve independence
- Guaranteed Rent Schemes for landlords
- Nightly Self-Contained Accommodation for immediate needs
- Long-Term Accommodation for sustainable living
- Shared Houses (HMOs) for affordable communal living
- Adaptive Accommodation Solutions for specialized needs

What sets us apart
Every property we manage meets stringent safety standards and is fully compliant with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), with regular inspections ensuring they remain safe and comfortable for all residents.
Our work supports diverse vulnerable populations including those facing homelessness, domestic abuse survivors, refugees, rough sleepers, people with mental health challenges, and individuals with physical disabilities.
Through partnerships with local authorities, statutory bodies, the Ministry of Justice, and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), we provide transitional accommodation that supports vulnerable individuals in rebuilding their lives and successfully reintegrating into communities.
Whether you’re a landlord seeking guaranteed income, a local authority needing reliable housing solutions, or an impact-focused investor, Link Property has the expertise to help you achieve your goals while making a meaningful difference in communities across the UK.
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