Co-living could create a new property investment sector in the UK

In 2016/17 there were around 2.32 million students attending universities and higher education across the UK, and with the numbers on the rise, catering for the accommodation needs of millions of graduates is a vital part of solving the housing challenge.

The concept of co-living for students, graduates and young professionals has already taken off in Europe and in some parts of the UK, and could provide a new segment of property development and investment.

Building co-living, purpose-built developments would provide vital accommodation to millions of people and could help ease the housing crisis, particularly in areas with dense student and young professional populations such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield …

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