Landowners
Your land can become someone's safe home.
Selling land for care use is sometimes seen as risky or sensitive. Our experience shows the opposite: care homes are among the calmest, most appreciated and least disruptive uses a property can host — for neighbours, the municipality and the landowner.
Common concerns — and how it actually looks
Many landowners hesitate before selling to care use. These are the questions we hear most often — and what the reality looks like once the home is in place.
Will it cause disturbance in the area?
No. A care home is a calm, staffed operation with no nightlife or public flows. Residents, staff and relatives are stable groups that often raise the sense of safety in the neighbourhood.
Will it lower the value of surrounding properties?
Quite the opposite — well-planned care homes are seen as a community asset. They typically replace underused land with high-quality architecture, greenery and accessibility that lift the area.
Is there a lot of traffic and deliveries?
Traffic is low and predictable: staff shifts, deliveries and visits spread evenly across the day. Far less than housing, schools or retail on the same footprint.
Will the process be slow and complicated?
We take the full development responsibility — zoning, dialogue with the municipality, design and operator procurement. You have one clear counterparty throughout.
Why care homes are a safe land deal
Long-term, stable use
The tenant is an established care operator or municipality on a long lease — not a short-term developer.
Local community value
The home meets a documented need in the municipality and becomes a valued part of the area.
Gentle development
Low building heights, green outdoor spaces and architecture tailored to the site — not warehousing or industry.
Life without disturbance
Staffed 24/7 but quiet by nature. No nighttime venues, no heavy logistics.
Clear process, one counterparty
We carry the full development responsibility — you have a professional partner from first call to closing.
Predictable timeline
We run municipal dialogue and operator procurement in parallel so terms and closing dates stay transparent.
How the process works
First conversation
We look at your land, location and what the municipality needs — no commitments.
Valuation & structure
You receive a clear proposal — outright purchase, option agreement or joint development.
Development
We drive zoning, design and operator procurement. You retain visibility without carrying the risk.
Closing
Once conditions are met, the transaction closes on the agreed terms.
What we look for
- Land in urban or near-urban locations
Preferably in municipalities with documented need for elderly care, LSS or care homes. - 2,000–10,000 m² of building rights
Zoned land — or land where care use aligns with the municipality's master plan. - Calm, safe surroundings
Proximity to greenery, public transport and services is a plus — but not a requirement.
Do you have land that could become a care home?
We're happy to take an informal first look. Everything is handled under confidentiality — and you'll get a clear answer on whether we see potential, what structure we propose and what the next step would be.
Contact us