The new fund, which will be delivered in partnership with Wise Living, will build upon Waypoint's expertise in real estate investment and asset management and Wise Living’s extensive experience as a specialist single-family BTR provider.
One of the key strengths of the strategy is the seed portfolio which provides 531 homes across seven sites, with a GDV of circa £150m, all of which are ready to start on-site imminently.
The seed portfolio underlines a significant financial commitment to the affordable housing sector but also provides attractive returns to those willing to move quickly and make the most of the current market conditions.
Sitting behind the seed portfolio is a wider identified pipeline of 1,979 homes across 25 sites with a gross development cost of c. £570m.
90% of the portfolio is dedicated to houses, with the remaining 10% comprising apartments. This mix aligns with the companies’ commitment to providing family-friendly housing options and reflects market demand.
With a commitment to sustainability and ethical investment, the fund has a strong focus on ESG criteria.
Strategically, the fund will develop new single-family housing schemes that are affordable and cater to the needs of key workers and those on average income.
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Paul Dennis-Jones, fund manager at Waypoint, said: "There is a pressing need for all forms of quality housing in the UK, and this fund has been created to help the thousands of hard-working individuals and families who are looking for a place to call home.
“Demand for this is high and has been further exacerbated by the current turmoil in the single-family rental sector as more and more private landlords exit, making the untapped opportunity even stronger.
“This provides a very healthy, secure and long-term sector for institutional investors to now get involved at a cyclical point where yields are at a historical high.
"By prioritising properties in locations with easy access to essential local amenities and employment zones, we aim to provide not just bricks and mortar, but homes that support the well-being and economic stability of our tenants.
“This approach is not only socially responsible but also aligns with our goal of delivering sustainable, long-term returns to our investors," he added.
Paul Staley, managing director at Wise Living, added: “The fund presents a compelling investment opportunity, comprising significant scale, strong developer partnerships, and well-established predictable returns.
“This approach is built on a solid foundation which not only gives investors significant and predictable returns but also helps to address the critical need for high-quality and professionally managed affordable housing in the UK.
“We have years of experience in helping investors to make the most of the opportunities that are available in the market, and look forward to helping to deliver more projects through this new fund.”



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