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"The market is responding to changing occupier demands by offering new and hybrid models that challenge conventional asset classes"
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"The market is responding to changing occupier demands by offering new and hybrid models that challenge conventional asset classes"
"Investment in beds is now attracting institutional investment at scale"
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"This is a reasonable interpretation of current trends in the furnished micro-apartment market. While this remains a niche segment, it is also a growing one. Here, we outline the latest trends in terms of supply and demand.One niche segment in the German residential market has witnessed rapid growth in recent years; the student accommodation market. Over the last six years, the private-sector stock of student accommodation has more than tripled and the supply will continue to grow However, it is evident that providers of student accommodation are increasingly addressing other target groups while additional operators are entering the market with non-student target groups. These providers are particularly targeting young professionals, project employees and expatriates as well as long-distance commuters. Like student accommodation, however, these residential developments mostly comprise small, furnished, one-bedroom apartments as well as various communal areas."
"Our 2018 market update report provides an overview of the key drivers and market activity in the emerging student accommodation asset class over the past 12 months. Some key takeaways include: International student visa numbers are continuing to rise rapidly at Australian universities, with double-digit growth The Australian PBSA sector remains in a predominately development-focused phase, with limited transactions of operational property Brisbane is showing signs of an oversupply of more expensive accommodation options; demand remains robust in the other capital cities "
"Urban land values grew strongly, notably in the Midlands, due to regeneration, competition from the Build to Rent and student sectors, and London developers looking beyond the capital"
"Today's students look for accommodation with ameneties that will support their studies."
"Growth will continue as market pioneers sell and recapitalise, fuelling investment activity."
"Investors still view student accommodation as a stable asset class with strong returns."