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How SMS messaging is transforming tenant communication in social housing – Housing Digital

As the social housing sector embraces digital transformation, housing associations and local authorities are increasingly looking for simple, effective ways to connect with tenants. While advanced systems like apps and portals play a role, one of the most powerful tools remains one of the simplest – SMS messaging.
Fast, accessible, and cost-effective, SMS allows housing providers to communicate important information directly to tenants’ mobile phones – whether it’s a rent reminder, safety alert, or event notification. With messages typically read within minutes, SMS ensures vital updates never go unnoticed.
Core Telecom is proud to champion better communication across the social housing sector by providing a feature-rich SMS messaging platform at a heavily discounted rate exclusively for housing providers. Combined with our 03 number donation initiative, these services help organisations strengthen engagement, cut costs, and deliver a more connected tenant experience.
SMS messaging allows providers to reach tenants directly on their mobile phones, with messages typically read within minutes. This immediacy is critical for:
Unlike emails or letters that may be overlooked or delayed, SMS ensures tenants receive important updates right when they need them.
Building strong tenant relationships is essential for creating safe, well-managed communities. SMS enables providers to:
Because SMS is familiar and easy to use, it increases engagement even among tenants with limited internet access or low digital literacy.
Traditional methods like phone calls and postal letters are both time-consuming and expensive. SMS reduces:
With bulk messaging, housing teams can reach thousands of tenants simultaneously, streamlining operations while saving money.
Missed maintenance visits and inspections are costly. SMS reminders help tenants prepare for:
Studies show text reminders can reduce missed appointments by 30–50%, improving service delivery and tenant satisfaction.
While not every tenant has access to a computer or smartphone, most own a basic mobile phone. SMS bridges the gap between digital systems and offline tenants, ensuring no one is left behind as housing providers expand their digital strategies.
In crisis situations – such as severe weather, power outages, or public health alerts – SMS is a fast, reliable way to keep tenants safe. Providers can:
SMS messaging platforms for housing can integrate with CRM and housing management systems to ensure communications are:
This integration supports transparency and accountability across all tenant communications.
SMS is a powerful, practical tool for housing providers aiming to improve communication, reduce costs, and strengthen tenant relationships.
By choosing Core Telecom’s discounted SMS services alongside our 03 number donation initiative, social housing providers can unlock the full benefits of SMS while keeping budgets under control – building stronger, safer, and more connected communities.
Let Core Telecom help your housing association save on telecommunication costs so you can allocate more resources to your primary mission of providing secure and affordable housing.
Get in touch or visit our site to find out more.
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Read next: How free telecom services are supporting social housing providers
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