The value of investments can go down as well as up, and the investor could get back less than was paid in. Laws and tax rules may change in the future. Personal circumstances and where the investor lives in the UK will also have an impact on tax treatment.
Clarendon Quarter in Leeds, one of abrdn’s real estate investments, is no ordinary development.
The former school building has 324 studios and flats – with an onsite gym, cinema room and laundrette. And 80% of its properties are reserved for key workers.
That includes nurses, police, teachers and care workers – and lower-earners in retail and hospitality. All pay discounted rents. And with plenty of green and energy-efficient features, the development is built to keep its carbon footprint and energy bills down too.
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262 apartments for key workers
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UK’s largest stabilised build-to-rent development
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Sustainable features like solar panels to cut costs and carbon emissions
Behind the scenes of real estate investment
Investment doesn’t just build property to rent… it gives essential workers the homes they need, in the places they want to call home.
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Education on demand
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Greener trains
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The power of investment
Find out about abrdn and our belief in the power of investment.