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For journalists, bloggers, and anyone writing about leasehold reform or resident self-management.
SavvyPlace is a self-management platform for leaseholders in England and Wales who've taken — or are considering taking — the Right to Manage their building. It gives resident committees the tools to run their own building confidently: maintenance tracking, document storage, financial record-keeping, compliance reminders, building votes, and community discussions, all in one place.
At a time when leasehold reform is firmly on the political and legal agenda, SavvyPlace gives residents a practical route to something that has always been available in law but rarely straightforward in practice: genuine, organised self-management.
Quick facts
- What it is
- A web platform for resident-led building management
- Who it serves
- Primarily leaseholders in England and Wales who have taken the Right to Manage, or who want closer oversight of their building alongside an existing management company. The Right to Manage is a legal mechanism specific to England and Wales; however, many of SavvyPlace’s tools — document storage, maintenance tracking, community discussions, financial records — are equally useful to resident groups in Scotland and Northern Ireland, where separate management frameworks apply.
- Features
- Maintenance tracking, document storage, financial records, compliance reminders, building votes, community discussions
- Pricing
- £145 per year per building; 30-day free trial included
- Important
- SavvyPlace never holds, routes, or processes building money — it is a communication and record-keeping platform only
- Hosting
- UK-based; compliant with UK data protection law
- Company
- SavvyPlace Ltd
- Registered address
- 167-169 Great Portland Street, 5th Floor, London, W1W 5PF
- Founded by
- Edward Gray
About the founder
Edward Gray has lived in flats and apartments throughout his adult life. Having experienced the full range of block management at close quarters — from the responsive to the frustrating — he came to believe that residents who share a building are better placed than an outside agent to make decisions about it. They just need the right tools. Edward founded SavvyPlace Ltd to provide those tools in one place, built specifically for the realities of resident-led building management in the UK.
Press contact
For interviews, background information, or comment on leasehold reform and resident self-management:
press@savvyplace.co.ukBrand assets
Logo files and product screenshots are available on request via the press contact above.