Collective Ownership

A new kind of home.
Stable, affordable.
Controlled by residents.

Collective Ownership is for everyone, better than private renting, it bridges the gap between home ownership and social housing to tackle housing insecurity.

What is Collective Ownership?

A not-for-profit tenure, combining democratic resident control with large scale impact to build a fair housing system.

The Collective Ownership Society raises investment, buys homes in bulk, and leases them to groups of residents organised as housing co-operatives. Properties are removed from private ownership and the lease rent is continuously recycled into buying more homes to transform the market year on year.

Investors

Provide capital

Individuals, organisations, residents have flexible investment options

Acquires property

Professional Board with residents, experts & investors

Residents

Control their homes

Organised as housing co-ops

Five things broken about housing today.

Five things broken about housing today and how Collective Ownership fixes it.

Fixed by Collective Ownership.

01.

Houses as assets to extract profit

Locks the social purpose of houses as homes

02.

Residents lack control and security

Provides control similar home ownership

03.

Poor quality homes from slum landlords

Residents are empowered to maintain homes

04.

Speculation, people getting priced out

Stable rent based on real cost, isolated from the market

05.

Private ownership of homes profiting a few

Common ownership, self generating for all

Who we are

Residents and professionals working together to meet people's true housing needs.

We’re building a different kind of housing infrastructure. Not-for-profit, commonly-owned, governed by residents and experts. Our aim is to make stable, affordable resident-controlled housing a mainstream option. 

Stories

Stable, affordable, controlled by residents

For Investors

Impactful investment in a fairer future

Secured from partners
£ 0 m
Secured from early supporters
£ 0 k
Secured from members
£ 0 k
Target raise
£ 0 m

News & Opinion

Transforming the housing system.

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