Accessible homes independent lives

Habinteg Housing Association is a registered social housing provider with 50 years’ experience building and promoting accessible homes and communities. We own and manage more than 3300 homes and we operate in 86 local authorities across England and Wales.

We believe that having an accessible home in an inclusive setting can transform the lives of disabled people and those around them.

About Habinteg

Tenant news

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Habinteg Ipswich scheme gets grant funding for new CCTV

Tenants at our Ipswich Blackfriars Court scheme are feeling safer thanks to a new CCTV system provided by our grant funding scheme....

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Want to move to another home or area?

If you’re interested in moving to a different home, you can apply to transfer to another one of our homes....

Read our publication

Update Newsletter

Read the summer 2023 edition of our biannual tenant newsletter, Update.

Habinteg news

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Government must act and bring in accessible and adaptable homes standard

Habinteg Chief Executive Nick Apetroaie welcomes Labour’s recent pledge to create a ‘grey belt’ and it’s five ‘golden rules’ – but what about the quality and longer-term suitability of such new homes,...

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Habinteg welcomes new Director of Assets

Habinteg Housing Association has appointed Russell Grainge as Director of Assets, responsible for all areas of Asset Management including strategy, planned and reactive maintenance as well as complian...

Research Card

Latest Habinteg Research

Our latest research has revealed that building more wheelchair user homes for disabled people, from children to adults over 66, could save the public purse millions over a 10 year period.

  • Our campaigns

     

    Accessible Homes Week

    Every September, we run a week of action - Accessible Homes Week - to celebrate what an accessible home can do for a person's wellbeing, independence and overall quality of life.


    To mark what was our eighth annual week, in September 2023, we commissioned the London School of Economics to undertake research to demonstrate the economic and social value of wheelchair user homes to society. Find out more about that research.

    Watch our Accessible Homes Week webinar