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Student Letting Study is Good News for Landlords By Simon Thompson |
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Student landlords still have plenty of slack in the market despite millions spent on purpose-built halls by big corporate investors.
After years of development in university cities all over the UK, universities and their corporate partners can still only house around 30% of the millions of students seeking a place to live every year.
The latest study highlights the top 20 university cities in the UK for property investors.
London comes out top of the table - followed by Kingston-upon-Thames, Brighton, Edinburgh and Oxford to make up the top five.
Rents in the capital performed worse than the regions - showing 3.6% decrease against a 4.1% increase elsewhere.
The strong regional return is driven by strong demand and and undersupply of accommodation, explained property consultants Knight Frank in the firm’s annual student property report.
Although the study is packed with data for corporate investors, the market view is encouraging for private investors.
Knight Frank also predicts higher student tuition fees this year may have a short term impact on university applications, but the increase is unlikely to stop young adults going on to higher education in future years.
James Pullan, Knight Frank's head of student property said: "There have been record applications for university places this year. Once again students will find there is an undersupply of student accommodation to meet their needs. The student accommodation sector is now recognised as forming a critical component of a balanced investment portfolio.
“Total returns in 2010 for student accommodation in the regions performed well. Knight Frank has identified the 20 top university cities and ranked them according to investment potential.
“With 40 higher education institutions, London has the highest concentration of students in the UK, but a structural undersupply of student accommodation providing value accommodation at an affordable rent. We consider London needs a further 100,000 student bedrooms."
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MPs call on Government to refund student rents |
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An influential group of MPs is calling on the government to refund student
rents during the lockdown.
The call has been made by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Students,
which includes peers and MPs from all political parties.
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The most affordable universities for student rents revealed |
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The most affordable student rents in the UK for those who are attending
university have been revealed.
According to one student accommodation platform, the most affordable
student rent is in the Liverpool L7 postcode.
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Landlords hit by eviction ban extension |
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Landlords have been hit by a Government decision to extend its eviction ban
for another six weeks.
The move means that the bailiff ban in England is now being extended to 21
February - at the earliest.
Robert Jenrick, the housing |
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Where property investors should head in 2021 |
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If you want to know where property investors should be heading in 2021 for
the best opportunities, then a new survey reveals all.
According to property investors SevenCapital, the best
place for investment in 2021 is Birmingham.
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Rents hit a record high outside of London |
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Strong demand from tenants has led to rents outside of London hitting a new
record high, new figures reveal.
And rental yields are also increasing in most regions monitored.
An analysis from Rightm |
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Tenant demand hits record high |
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Tenant demand hits record high
The number of tenants who have registered with letting agents for a home to
rent has reached a record high, a report reveals.
The Private Rented Sector Report for August from Arla Proper |
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Average rents rise by 2.1% in August |
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With Covid-19 restrictions now being eased, landlords around the country
saw rents rise by an average of 2.1% in August.
According to the data from HomeLet, rents have risen by 1.5% compared with
August last year.
Rents in London |
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More traffic, increased enquiries further developments |
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It has been a challenging time for the student accommodation sector since
late March. Despite this it has been positive to see the sector responding
in innovative way.
40% increase in enquiries
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