Accessible homes agency aims to transform property market

Property professionals Sarah Baum and Michael Connolly have joined forces to launch an estate agency in Scotland specialising in accessible homes.

Based in Edinburgh, Accessible Housing Scotland (AHS) aims to “transform the property market” with a specific focus on individuals with a range of accessibility requirements, whether due to age, hidden or physical disabilities or other mobility needs. 

Covering Edinburgh, the Lothians and the Scottish Borders, AHS’ mission is to help clients purchase, sell, or adapt homes to meet their specific requirements, ensuring accessible housing is “seamlessly integrated” into the market.

Baum has 20 years of sector experience, from starting out in renovations to co-founding Ralph Hendrie Legal and more recently Monarch Legal in Scotland’s capital, where she was property director. 

“We feel there is a gap in the market for affordable, accessible homes, and what we offer will be very helpful to people,” she said.

Connolly, formerly with McEwan Fraser Legal, Ralph Hendrie Legal and Monarch Legal, said he brings with him first-hand experience of family members facing physical accessibility issues and understands the challenges of finding appropriate accommodation.

“We have already spoken to lots of clients who are struggling to find the right kind of home, and it’s rewarding to be in a position to help them,” he said. 

“These homes don’t have to be carbon copies of each other just because they require accessibility enhancements; they can be modern, stylish and unique, enhancing independence for all. Each person’s requirements are personal to them, and our mission is to empower individuals to find their dream homes, regardless of mobility challenges.”

Baum added: “We are here to chat with people, provide options, and help them from the start of the process to finish. To make things as simple and stress-free for the client as possible, we will arrange things face-to-face with the architects, planners, builders, etc, so the client doesn’t have to get involved in what can be a daunting prospect. 

“AHS is passionate about creating accessible living spaces for our clients and is committed to breaking down barriers and promoting inclusive housing solutions. It’s by far the most exciting venture I have taken on.”

 

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One Comment

  1. Robert_May

    Brilliant news! Did you know that 20% of all property searches consider additional or alternative needs? When you crunch the numbers, this represents a significant £2.055 billion in potential annual income (with £1.56 billion from letting fees and £495 million from sales fees)—a market that should not be ignored by agents and service providers.

    This morning, I came across a property listing where the agent apologized for the adaptations made to a home, suggesting they could be easily reversed. This misses the mark entirely. One in five people searching for homes, whether to rent or buy, specifically look for features like these. Given the scarcity of suitable properties, buyers are far less likely to change their minds once they find a home that meets their needs.

    The need is already here. It’s time we all recognise and cater to this underserved market. By focusing on accessible and disabled-friendly properties, we can not only meet a vital need but also ensure that we’re doing right by a significant portion of the population.

    Sorry to unplug your mood hoover Jan… it IS a thing and it IS happening! Something for you to consider as a developer?

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