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Social housing is a type of residential property that is owned and managed by the government or a non-profit organization. It is typically provided to people who are unable to afford market-rate housing, such as those on low incomes, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Social housing is usually rented at below-market rates, and tenants may be eligible for rent subsidies.
Social housing is an important part of the residential property market, providing affordable housing to those who need it most. It is often seen as a way to reduce poverty and inequality, and to improve the quality of life for those who are unable to access market-rate housing.
Some companies in the social housing market include the National Housing Federation, the Chartered Institute of Housing, and the Housing Corporation. Show Less Read more