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Demand for student housing to touch 13 million beds by 2025: Report

Currently, the bulk of the student housing demand is serviced by the unorganised sector comprising rented accommodation and private hostels.

June 07, 2019 / 14:24 IST
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The current demand for Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) across India is over 8 million bed spaces, a figure which is expected to grow at a rate of around 8 percent each year to touch 13 million beds by 2025, according to the Global Student Property 2019 report by Knight Frank.

Investment to the tune of $100 million was made in the Indian PBSA market in 2018. Knight Frank estimates the current potential demand for PBSA in the country to be approximately 50 billion dollars, the report said.

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Currently, the bulk of the student housing demand is serviced by the unorganised sector comprising rented accommodation and private hostels. These properties are often below student expectations. The demand supply gap coupled with strong fundamentals of the sector has led to an increase in investor interest to develop and operate well-located, high-quality purpose built accommodation.

Knight Frank estimates that there is currently a potential to deliver 6 million PBSA bed spaces on greenfield land located in close proximity to universities, while a further 2 million can be delivered through retrofitting and augmentation of existing on-campus hostels, said Saurabh Mehrotra National Director of Advisory Services, Knight Frank India.