Europe: housing providers expect occupancy boosts
Accommodation providers in Europe are expecting an increase in students from EU countries looking for alternative destinations offering courses in English.
Accommodation providers in Europe are expecting an increase in students from EU countries looking for alternative destinations offering courses in English.
Stakeholders are faced with the prospect of a 50% drop in international students living in the country by the middle of this year.
Students in the UK are increasingly living in private sector halls of residence, and Investors seem to be taking note. As Viggo Stacey reports, student are now looking for more than just a place to sleep and instead want a home away from home.
Accommodation platform UniAcco has raised $1 million as its aims to become the "one-stop solution" for students seeking student housing globally.
The Project at Hoxton, launched in London, is hoping to raise the standard of student wellbeing in student accommodation.
Bonard has released research into the global student accommodation market, showing significant investment growth and booming markets in Europe and Australia.
Australia's PBSA sector could be poised to go into a boom period, according to a new investment report from real estate services firm JLL.
PBSA provider Collegiate has secured investment from Propriumas part of a joint venture to develop a pipeline of student accommodation schemes in Italy.