Student Housing: A future-oriented asset class with potential

The student housing includes residential properties that are specifically tailored to the needs of students. These include student halls of residence, apartments and micro-apartments in locations close to the university.

The demand for student housing
is driven by several factors:

Increasing student numbers: The number of students in Germany and Europe is constantly increasing. In Germany, an increase of 10% is expected by 2030.

Urbanization: More and more young people are moving to cities to study. This leads to a shortage of living space in university metropolitan areas.

Shortage of affordable housing: The prices for housing in metropolitan areas are constantly rising. This makes it increasingly difficult for students to find affordable housing.

Student housing offers investors several advantages:

Stable demand

The demand for student housing is very stable due to demographic developments and urbanization.

High utilization rates

Compared to other asset classes, student housing has a high occupancy rate of over 95% and is crisis-resistant.

Attractive returns

Student housing offers investors attractive returns and, due to the higher fluctuation, higher return potential than traditional residential property.

Inflation protection

The rents for student housing can be adjusted to inflation and are not subject to rent controls or similar regulations.

About Us

Services

Contact