The NHS needs to find new ways to free up capital and make the right investments for the future. And your patients need to know they’re being treated in the best possible buildings. But underused spaces can be harder to spot in large or complex estates and can increase your running costs.
We work with commissioners to identify void or underused spaces, then help ICBs, Trusts, GPs, DHSC or NHS England to sell them. Like, for example, the sale of Harrow Road land in London for £5.75m for DHSC or Fenwick Hospital for £0.8m for NHS England.
By repurposing underused spaces, we can consolidate more services in buildings that are already well used – making it easier for communities to access everything in one place. And, if you don’t have the right space to meet your patients’ needs, we can help you find it and manage the acquisition. This means surplus buildings and sites can be sold, freeing up funds that can be reinvested into the NHS.
We can also work with you to find the best ways to reinvest in your communities, like through our Healthy Places programme.
properties sold
raised for direct reinvestment from disposals
new homes delivered via release of surplus NHS land
support available from our teams, 365 days a year