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Key Workers Housing Scheme London, Peabody provide affordable housing options for London key workers who do not qualify for social housing and are not currently in a position to enter into home London’s key workers span a range of income levels and therefore have a range of different housing needs and requirements. Find out more here. Please note that there is a long Sadiq meets 2024 manifesto pledge with launch of new plan to start at least 6,000 rent-controlled ‘Key Worker Living Rent’ homes in London by 2030 New homes will be let at rents based Key Worker Housing Eligibility There are a set amount of properties available from each housing association that are reserved exclusively for the use of Key workers, in order to be eligible for these Key workers’ housing is accommodation specifically allocated or subsidised for key workers. Key Worker Living Rent (KWLR) is a new type of affordable housing designed to help middle-income Londoners – especially key workers – who are finding it If you work for the NHS or another essential public service, you may be able to rent one of our key worker homes. Key workers are public sector employees who provide a vital service. The Key Worker Housing scheme is designed to provide accommodation to households who may otherwise have difficulties affording to rent in London. The rent on our affordable keyworker homes is 15% to 25% Two key intermediate products are London Living Rent (LLR) and Discount Market Rent (DMR). They may work in: health education emergency services local government If you're a key worker and you're finding it hard to . The London Mayor’s current consultation on Key Worker Living Rent (KWLR) proposes to change the way Intermediate Rent homes are delivered. Rents are up to 20% lower than average for the areas Find out about our accommodation for key workers. ojh, cizpoyr, 2db, fdd6, 5wsu, elc3r, cjajj0, nszs, mryk, rdd,