All PBSA articles – Page 4
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News
Student conference hears ESG is prime concern in PBSA sector
Speakers at Property Week event agree sustainability will be key priority for the student market next year.
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AXA IM Alts acquires 758-bed PBSA scheme in London
Property investor AXA IM Alts has acquired a 758-bed purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) asset in Lewisham, south-east London.
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Online
Empiric sells Southampton student asset for £13.9m
Empiric Student Property has agreed the sale of Emily Davies House in Southampton to Far East Orchard for £13.9m.
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Whitbread and Dominvs plan Manchester PBSA scheme
Whitbread and Dominvs Group have joined forces for a mixed use 1,014-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development at One Medlock Street in Manchester.
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Student Accommodation Conference: Campuses must adapt to ‘hybrid’ teaching
The future of higher education will need to feature the “best of both worlds” in terms of online and remote learning attendees of the Student Accommodation Conference heard yesterday (6 December).
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Student Accommodation conference: Skills gap holding back PBSA’s sustainability aims
A lack of skills is holding the student accommodation sector back from achieving its sustainability targets, delegates were told at Property Week’s Student Accommodation Conference yesterday.
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Student Accommodation Awards winners crowned
An agency team that oversaw £3.8bn in property deals in a year and the 23-year-old founder of a student room booking service are among the winners of Property Week’s Student Accommodation Awards 2022.
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Student Accommodation Awards 2022 winners
The much-anticipated winners of this year’s Student Accommodation Awards have been revealed.
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Student Accommodation awards 2022: Hall of Fame winners
David Tymms and Mark Allen inducted into Property Week’s Student Accommodation Awards Hall of Fame.
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News
Core demand outstrips supply of student accommodation
Core demand from first-year students living away from home, plus second- and third-year international students and international postgraduates, has begun to outstrip the supply of purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) in the 30 largest UK locations by student numbers outside London, data from StuRents shows, with huge variation by location.
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Apache sells last PBSA asset for over £30m
Singaporean investor snaps up Southampton block as Apache focuses on BTR
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Student Accommodation Conference: ESG must be a ‘primary consideration’ for PBSA market
ESG is “no longer the thing you stick on the last slide of a presentation”, and PBSA market investors must consider ESG requirements on new developments, according to Andrew Smith, head of student accommodation at Cushman & Wakefield.
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Insight
PBSA: The strength of the sector in light of new cost of living challenges
The PBSA sector faced its challenges throughout the pandemic, but admission levels this year have shown that more 18-year olds than ever are looking to go to university.
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Videos
PBSA Sector still on upward trajectory
CRM chief executive officer Richard Skeels explains why he believes the purpose built student accommodation sector has a strong future, despite current market challenges and the cost of living crisis.
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Insight
Why the PBSA sector is still on an upward trajectory
CRM Students chief executive officer Richard Skeels explains why he believes the purpose-built student accommodation sector has a strong future, despite current market challenges and the cost-of-living crisis.
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Markets
Easing the university squeeze
As 2.39 students compete for each available bed, how can the sector help? Andy Hillier reports.
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Online
A rollercoaster year for the UK student housing market
At the start of 2022, the Bank of England base rate was 0.25%, inflation stood at just 5.5% and Matt Hancock was merely a former health secretary in the wilderness of the back benches.
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News
Student accommodation under pressure as students struggle to pay rents
Rent guarantor Housing Hand has warned unparalleled demand for university places and a lack suitable homes are creating pressure on the student accommodation market, with students struggling to pay rents and more of them failing referencing.
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CMA expresses concerns over GIC and Greystar’s £3.3bn Student Roost acquisition
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has expressed concerns over GIC and Greystar’s £3.3bn acquisition of PBSA provider Student Roost, warning the deal could hurt students in one of the UK’s biggest cities.
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Insight
Working together for better digs
The reign of her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, saw enormous change in all areas of society, but perhaps none more so than in higher education.