Westbrooke Associates Reviews the Future of Property Investment

Westbrooke Associates offer property investments defined by resilience, purpose and consistent long-term returns.
Westbrooke Associates reviews high-yield property ventures in modular airspace and assisted living, offering stable, scalable and socially driven returns.
Both ventures exemplify a new era of property investment, defined by resilience, purpose and consistent long-term returns.
Westbrooke Associates reviews consistently reflect the firm’s belief that the property sector is one of the most stable and scalable investment classes available to today’s investors. In an age where traditional equities are increasingly volatile and offer diminishing real returns, these high-quality property investments remain uniquely positioned to deliver a compelling combination of benefits, including:
• Tangible asset backing
• Predictable and inflation-linked income
• Favourable risk-to-reward ratios
• Essential social utility
With expertise in property-backed ventures, Westbrooke Associates reviews and sources carefully curated opportunities that align with macroeconomic trends, regulatory support and investor demand for ethical, high-yielding portfolios.
Specialising in airspace and modular construction, Castlemere Developments has delivered over £20 million in projects within the past 18 months. The firm leverages modern methods of construction to significantly reduce build times, costs and environmental impact. Its flagship developments, including Hamilton Court in Tunbridge Wells and Howard Court in Peckham Rye, exemplify the firm’s ability to create value from previously untapped rooftop spaces.
Their projects are typically completed within six months, far below industry averages, demonstrating both commercial efficiency and environmental responsibility.
The latest development, Melbourne Mews in East Dulwich, is a £10M GDV project comprising six four-storey townhouses, constructed with premium materials and high-spec smart technology. With the demolition complete and basement construction well underway, Melbourne Mews is expected to be delivered in full by Q3 2025.
For investors, Castlemere offers access to fixed-income bonds with monthly returns, independent trustee oversight and robust security measures secured against UK property assets. The company’s focus on modular construction and rapid deployment further insulates projects from economic shocks and cost overruns, making it a compelling option for fixed-income seekers.
In partnership with LH1 Global, Westbrooke Associates is also offering access to the UK’s growing assisted living accommodation market—a sector increasingly supported by local authorities under long-term lease agreements.
These properties are designed to provide supported, independent living for individuals with complex needs, including those with disabilities, autism, mental health challenges or histories of homelessness. With demand for supported housing continuing to grow, the investment case is reinforced by long-term, government-funded leases that generate 10% net annual yield, CPI-linked rental increases and 25-year Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI) agreements.
What sets LH1 Global apart is the ethical and social return layered over the financial opportunity. Every apartment supports vulnerable individuals in maintaining independence and dignity, while investors receive stable, index-linked income with no exposure to maintenance costs, void periods or service charges.
Westbrooke Associates ensures every opportunity is subjected to rigorous due diligence, legal scrutiny and sector-specific analysis. The brokerage’s commitment to responsible investing ensures that partners meet not only financial expectations, but also deliver value to the communities they serve.
With a heritage rooted in financial services and over 200 years of combined experience across its team, Westbrooke has built a reputation for identifying early-to-mid-growth opportunities with high scalability, security and ESG credentials.
Whether it’s Castlemere’s innovative airspace solutions or LH1’s ethical housing initiatives, each opportunity reflects Westbrooke’s strategic belief that property investment will continue to outpace many other asset classes in both stability and long-term return potential.
For professional investors seeking exposure to high-yielding, property-backed assets with low correlation to market volatility, these ventures offer not just returns, but relevance.
To learn more about this opportunity or to explore other investment options with Westbrooke Associates, visit www.westbrookeassociates.com or contact the investor relations team on +44 203 745 0294 to request the Information Memorandum.
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Tara Denholm-Smith
Westbrooke Associates Ltd
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