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Author: rnam   😊 😞
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Subject: FT on British Student Housing Hangover
Date: 04/08/26 1:52 PM
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FT Big Read is about the problems in British Student Housing.

https://digitaleditionapp.ft.com/i9DX/7cb8ptcj

For about a 20-year period, you’ve seen phenomenal numbers of purposebuilt student rooms being built . . . it spawned a huge industry in some places,” says Martin Blakey, the former head of student housing charity Unipol.

The building spree has allowed universities to expand, enriching investors and drawing in institutions such as Blackstone, the real estate giant that is a big player in student housing on both sides of the Atlantic.

But students complain that the business model, based on charging what the market will bear, has made university life increasingly unaffordable.

The UK faces particular challenges since those living in purpose-built accommodation are mostly overseas students, whose numbers are set to fall as immigration rules are tightened. Yet the country’s universities, now struggling financially as costs rise faster than revenues, are more reliant on such housing providers than those in the US.

Providers of purpose-built student accommodation, or PBSA, face rising financing, construction and maintenance costs, which are no longer so easy to pass on through rents. Town and city councils, once grateful for the investment and the stimulus to the local economy, are becoming concerned about an oversaturated market.

Shares in Unite, the UK’s largest listed PBSA provider, have fallen by more than two-fifths in the past year. The group is cutting rents in some cities to fill unoccupied units and has scaled back development plans.
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Author: TheReitStuff   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: FT on British Student Housing Hangover
Date: 04/08/26 10:35 PM
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Thanks. The UK info has been covered pretty well in threads here I think. But some of the info about the US situation is new to me.

One thing I thought was very interesting:

"2022, a year in which Black­stone acquired Amer­ican Cam­pus Com­munit­ies for $12.8bn."

Blackstone already operate student housing in the UK.

It's not impossible they might decide to buy up Unite in its entirety.

Same logic as the buybacks Unite are doing; it's impossible to build it as cheaply as you could buy it in the form of Unite stock.

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