We work with many Housing Associations the following are the ones we work with most often. The links on this page to the various Housing Assocaition websites open new windows.
The Tenants Services Authority have a website that compares the different Housing Assocaitions to open a new window and visit this site click here.
Formed in September 2007, One Housing Group (OHG) is a non-asset holding parent that brings together three housing associations under a group structure: Community Housing Association, Toynbee Housing Association and Island Homes Housing Association.
Together the Group manages over 12,000 homes in 26 local authorities across London and adjacent counties and has over 2,700 homes in the development pipeline. These include affordable rented homes, shared ownership schemes, intermediate rent homes for key workers and homes for private sale. All schemes look at the need for balanced communities and therefore include a mixture of tenures and uses. Click here for the One Housing Group website
Swan Housing Group provides affordable homes for rent and purchase throughout Essex and East London and are currently carrying out large scale regeneration projects in areas in Tower Hamlets and Basildon. They also provide NHS keyworker units for rent in Essex and Havering. Click here for the Swan Housing Group website
Circle 33 Housing Trust began life as a traditional housing association in 1968. In 2005 it merged with the Anglia Housing Group, and is now the largest partner subsidiary in the Circle Anglia group, owning 15,603 homes in and around London in 47 Local Authority areas.
Circle 33 Housing Trust directly manages 8,300 general needs properties in London, provides maintenance services to 3,300 supported, commercial and leasehold properties, and has a high profile in London as a leading social housing provider and member of the G15 of Housing Associations, whilst enjoying the benefits of being part of a national housing group. Click here for Circle 33 Housing Group website
Genesis are one of the largest and most diverse housing groups in the UK, owning or managing over 38,000 homes. The Group consists of PCHA, Pathmeads, and Springboard housing associations. We also have in our group a charitable foundation, Genesis Community. Click here for the Genesis Housing Group website
Is one of southern England’s largest housing associations, they own and manage 25,000 homes for more than 66,000 residents. They employ more than 900 people and work with more than 70 local authorities. Their mission is to unlock the potential of people and places. We've been doing this since 1901, when our founder Samuel Lewis bequeathed £670,000 (equivalent to £30 million today) to provide housing for the poor. They achieve this by:
Click here for the Southern Housing Group website
Sanctuary Group, a charitable organisation, is a successful housing provider, managing over 76,000 homes throughout England and Scotland including general rented, sheltered and supported accommodation and student and keyworker accommodation along with registered care homes and student and key worker accommodation. Established in 1969, Sanctuary Housing has 40 years experience in the sector.