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Are we facing a ninth consecutive interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve? It’s a question that has been looming, and with the arrival of Fed Day, an answer is finally in sight.  The past few weeks have seen the second largest bank failure in U.S. history with the failure of Silicon Valley Bank; the failure of Signature Bank; and the downgrade of the U.S. banking system by Moody’s Investors Service. As we await this afternoon’s decision, SHB caught up with several industry experts to discuss their predictions for the …

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Doug Mueller Student Housing Furniture Design quote

Just as modern student housing suites are rendering the utilitarian college dorm rooms of past generations obsolete, more stylish furniture options in today’s units have replaced yesterday’s purely functional and no-frills standard. Considering the habits of the average college renter are evolving much more slowly, however, student housing owners continue to demand durability. Ultimately, this characteristic directly affects the value of properties, suggests Doug Mueller, CEO of Dickson Furniture Manufacturers, a Houston-based company that primarily caters to the student housing and hotel industries. That’s especially true when considering furniture typically …

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From a leasing and rental rate perspective, the outlook couldn’t be brighter in the student housing space. Yardi’s National Student Housing Report saw 96.6 percent of beds leased and an annual rent growth of 4.1 percent for the fall 2022 pre-leasing season at its ‘Yardi 200’ universities.  These numbers are, for obvious reasons, a boon for the industry at large — particularly following several abnormal years surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.  But it isn’t all sunshine and roses where higher rental rates are concerned. Raising the price to live in your …

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Elsa Liao TheGuarantors Rent Insurance AI quote

Advanced risk assessments for rent and deposit insurance products are helping a growing number of owners and managers of purpose-built student housing to streamline their businesses. Algorithms and models driven by artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the risk assessment process, indicating factors and patterns tied to the possibility of default. For landlords that accept them, rent and deposit coverage policies take the place of personal guarantors or traditional cash deposits. For typically less than the cost of one month’s rent, renters can purchase a policy that pays their landlord if …

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By now, you’ve likely seen the statistics and read the headlines: an enrollment cliff is headed our way as the number of students beginning their first year of classes at higher education institutions across the country has gone down. But what you might not have heard is that this trend is largely a tale of two of campuses: the larger, public universities versus the smaller, private schools.  Top tier universities are still seeing growth — both from an enrollment perspective and on the student housing development front — while the …

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The U.S. has long been the most sought-after destination for international students, with the country attracting millions of young, ambitious people from across the world every year.  Chinese families are particularly interested in a U.S.-based education for their children — so much so that the country is the number one source of international students in the U.S. In fact, according to our data at NYStudents, over 150,000 Chinese students come to the U.S. every year, with about 500,000 students in the country at any given time, ranging from middle schoolers …

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GSA

Student Housing Business recently interviewed Nick Porter, CEO and Founder of Global Student Accomodation (GSA) and founder of Yugo, an international student housing management platform. Based in London, GSA owns student housing assets worldwide, including in Australia, Europe and the United States. Those interests give Porter a global view of the student housing industry. With the U.S. student housing industry enjoying very strong fundamentals, such as strong pre-leasing, rent increases and occupancy, SHB interviewed Porter to see what he is observing around the world. SHB: What’s your view on student …

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International

The international student population is shifting, and the culprit is an obvious one: COVID. It’s a term we’re all tired of hearing, but the effects continue to play out, particularly on university campuses and in housing communities. The good news is not all of these changes are bad.  This global shakeup has provided student housing operators with more data on which countries have the most students interested in studying abroad and how these students prefer to learn (and live). The pandemic has also shed light on the policies of other …

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Fred-Pierce

For the November/December issue’s “Five Questions with” SHB spoke to Fred Pierce, president and CEO of San Diego-based Pierce Education Properties, to get his take on the climate for acquisitions in today’s volatile capital markets environment.   SHB:  Rising interest rates have put a major crimp on the investment sales market across all sectors of commercial real estate. In your position, from where you sit, what’s the situation in the student housing space specifically? Pierce: I’d say it’s no different than other sectors of commercial real estate. My observations are completely …

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Housing for Chinese International Students pull quote

With over 317,000 Chinese students studying at the graduate or undergraduate level in the United States, and with that number likely to grow rapidly, student housing for Chinese nationals presents a wealth of opportunities for owners and operators. COVID temporarily decreased international student enrollment, but now students are returning. This surge reflects an ongoing, global trend. A 2022 report from market research firm HolonIQ projects that the worldwide number of international students is set to increase from 5 million students currently to 8 million by 2030. “The demand amongst Chinese …

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