Knight Housing provides fully furnished, supported rooms across Birmingham for adults who need more than just a place to stay. We are hands-on, approachable, and genuinely invested in the people we house.
"We know that stable housing changes everything. That's why we go further than just providing a room."
A room with us comes with more than four walls. Our support workers are on hand around the clock, and every resident gets a dedicated key worker from day one.
Clean, comfortable, fully furnished single rooms across Birmingham. Bills included, available now.
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Every Knight Housing property is fully furnished, well-maintained, and ready to move into.
Whether you're a support worker making a referral, a landlord with a property, or someone who needs a room — we're easy to reach and happy to talk.
We provide supported accommodation across Birmingham for adults who are homeless, vulnerable, or at risk. A room with us comes with a support worker, a proper plan, and people who follow through.
When someone moves in, our trained staff sit down with them and carry out a full needs assessment. We take the time to understand exactly where that person is at — not just their housing situation, but the wider picture. What's been getting in the way. What they need to move forward.
From that conversation, we put together a support plan built around that person — not a template, not a checklist. It changes as they change, and we review it regularly to make sure it's still doing what it needs to.
Our staff meet with every resident on a one-to-one basis, consistently and regularly. Everyone is treated with respect, and every plan is built around giving the person more choice, more control, and a clearer path toward independence.
A thorough, compassionate assessment by trained staff to understand each person's circumstances and identify the support they genuinely need.
A bespoke plan built around each person's goals, barriers, and aspirations — reviewed regularly so support stays relevant as life evolves.
One-to-one time with a dedicated key worker — a consistent, trusted relationship grounded in dignity and genuine care.
Active support registering on housing lists, securing the right benefits, and preparing confidently for life in their own home.
Maintaining a safe home environment, supporting wellbeing routines, and ensuring physical health needs are recognised and addressed.
Budgeting support, guidance on managing money, and ensuring every resident has the correct benefits correctly in place.
Building the practical skills needed to manage a home independently — from meal preparation to household responsibilities.
Help understanding and responding to letters, official forms, and the administrative side of everyday life.
Encouraging residents to develop interests, explore new activities, and find meaning and enjoyment beyond their immediate situation.
Enrolment in free training courses and support to re-enter work when the time — and the confidence — is right.
Encouraging socialising, building positive relationships, and fostering a genuine sense of belonging.
Compassionate emotional support, referrals to counselling, and signposting to specialist services when needed.
Registering residents on housing lists and actively supporting them to bid on properties as they move towards independence.
A thorough review to ensure the right benefits are in place from the outset, with ongoing support as circumstances change.
If you're a social worker, probation officer, or support professional and you think Knight Housing could be right for someone you're working with — give us a call. No long forms to start with, just a conversation.
Knight Housing is a Birmingham-based supported accommodation provider run by people who genuinely care about what happens to the residents we house.
Knight Housing was established to address a clear and pressing need — the gap between simply housing vulnerable individuals and genuinely supporting them to rebuild their lives. We recognised that placing someone in accommodation without wrapping that housing in meaningful support rarely leads to lasting change.
From there, we build a support plan around that individual. Not a standard template — something specific to them, their circumstances, and their goals. We review it regularly and adjust it as things change.
We house adults across Birmingham who are homeless, at risk, or just going through a hard time. A lot of the people who come to us have had a rough run — and we're not here to judge any of that. We're here to help.
We don't need people to be in a good place before they walk through the door. That's the whole point — we help them get there. Progress looks different for everyone and we work at the right pace for each person.
We have a small, dedicated team of support workers and key workers who are reachable around the clock. Someone is always available — because the people we support don't only need help between 9 and 5.
The relationships our staff build with residents are what make the difference. We invest in those relationships and give our team the time and support to do the job properly.
Every person who comes through our door is treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their history, background, or current circumstances.
We hold a genuine belief in every resident's potential to change, grow, and build a life they are proud of. We never write anyone off.
Trust is built through consistent, reliable support. We show up — for residents, for referral partners, and for landlords — every single day.
We are transparent in everything we do. With residents, with partners, and with ourselves about where we can improve.
Our goal is never dependency on us. It is independence from us. Every intervention is designed to build capacity, not create reliance.
We believe in the power of community — both within our properties and within the wider neighbourhoods in which we operate.
Whether you're a referral partner, a landlord, or someone who needs a room — just get in touch. No long processes to start with, just a conversation.
Our rooms are clean, furnished, and well-looked after. But more than that — you'll have support around you from day one. A key worker, 24/7 cover, and people who actually check in.
All bills are included — gas, electric, water, wi-fi. The room is furnished and ready to move into straight away. And from your first day, you'll be linked up with a key worker who is there specifically for you.
We take pride in keeping our properties in good shape. It's not complicated — people do better when they're living somewhere decent. So we make sure our homes are somewhere residents actually feel comfortable.
Our rooms are for adults 18 and over who are homeless, at risk, or in need of a supported place to live. We take referrals from social workers, probation officers, local authorities, and support organisations. If you're referring yourself, that's fine too — just get in touch and we'll have a chat.
You don't need to have everything sorted to come to us. In fact, most people don't — and that's okay. We'll work through it together.
Make a ReferralNo staging, no tricks. These are our actual properties — clean, comfortable, and ready.
Where you live affects everything. We take that seriously.
Call or email us to check what's available. We'll be straight with you about whether we can help and how quickly we can get someone in.
We're looking for landlords across Birmingham who want their properties occupied, looked after, and managed without hassle. We handle the day-to-day — you get reliable income.
We offer guaranteed rental income through Housing Benefit and Local Housing Allowance — consistent, reliable payments each month without chasing arrears.
Our staff are on-site regularly and we take a proactive approach to property maintenance. Issues are reported promptly and resolved efficiently.
Every resident is supported by our trained staff, meaning properties benefit from ongoing supervision and management that private tenancies don't typically include.
Your property doesn't just generate income — it becomes part of a support network that genuinely changes lives. Many of our landlord partners cite this as the most rewarding aspect of our arrangement.
We have extensive experience operating Houses in Multiple Occupation and navigating the associated licensing and regulatory requirements — taking that complexity off your hands.
We look for long-term partnerships with landlords who share our values. We are transparent, communicative, and committed to making the relationship work for both parties.
Handing over a property is a big deal. Here's exactly what we commit to every landlord we work with:
Whether you've got a single room or a whole portfolio, give us a call. We'll have a straight conversation about whether it works for both of us — no pressure, no obligation.
Kierenjit or Jeevan will pick up. We keep things personal.
We're actively looking for properties across Birmingham. If you want reliable tenants, consistent rent, and someone who actually looks after the place — call us.
The best way to know whether we do what we say is to hear from people who've been through it.
When I arrived at Knight, I had nothing — no money, no confidence, no idea where to start. Within six months I had a job and my own flat. I don't know where I'd be without the support I received here.
I've referred a number of people to Knight Housing and the experience has always been positive. They respond quickly, communicate well, and actually follow through. I've seen real change in the people I've placed with them.
My mental health was in a bad place when I came here. My key worker was consistent with me even when I wasn't consistent with myself. I've now got my own place. Still getting used to that.
The communication from the Knight team has always been excellent. Any issues with the property are flagged quickly, and I know my tenants are being looked after. It's a genuinely reassuring arrangement to be part of.
After I got out I expected people to write me off. Knight Housing didn't. They got my benefits sorted, got me onto a course, and treated me like any other person. That meant a lot.
What stands out about Knight Housing is that they actually do what they say. The key work is consistent and meaningful. I've seen people genuinely turn things around while living there.
Actions speak louder. Here's what ours have meant to people.
If you're a referral partner, a landlord, or someone in need of a room — reach out. We're approachable and we respond quickly.
Whether you're making a referral, enquiring about a room, or a landlord wanting to discuss a property — just get in touch. Kierenjit and Jeevan are both reachable directly.
No call centres, no automated responses. You'll get through to Kierenjit or Jeevan directly. We try to respond to all enquiries the same day.
"Not sure if we're the right fit? Just call us and we'll tell you honestly. We'd rather have that conversation than have someone miss out."
We work with social workers, probation officers, and local authority teams across Birmingham. The process is simple and we'll get back to you quickly.
We accept referrals for adults 18 and over who are homeless, at risk, or in need of supported accommodation in the Birmingham area.
We work with people facing a range of challenges — mental health difficulties, learning needs, complex histories. We don't need someone to be in a settled place before we take them on. That's what the support is for.
Not sure if someone is suitable? Just call us first. It's much easier to have a quick conversation than to fill out forms only to find it's not the right fit.
Call or email us to discuss the individual's circumstances and check current availability.
Complete our referral form with relevant background information. We'll acknowledge receipt within one working day.
We arrange a brief assessment (in person or by phone) with the individual to understand their needs.
We'll let you know our decision promptly. If accepted, we'll arrange move-in as quickly as possible.
With the resident's consent, we keep referring professionals updated on progress and significant changes.