Options and issues facing universities wanting new or better purpose built student accommodation

The availability of quality purpose built student accommodation (“PBSA”) is becoming an increasingly important factor for students when choosing their university. This, together with the fact that many universities have an under-supply of accommodation, means that many universities will be looking for ways to secure new or upgrade existing PBSA.

The availability of quality purpose built student accommodation (“PBSA”) is becoming an increasingly important factor for students when choosing their university. This, together with the fact that many universities have an under-supply of accommodation, means that many universities will be looking for ways to secure new or upgrade existing PBSA.

Jens Henniker Heaton and Greg Fearn explore five of the main options available to universities and some of their key pros and cons. View the full article here

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