As higher education students look to secure a place to live ahead of the new academic year, the UK’s leading student accommodation platform, UniHomes, has revealed which areas are home to the highest level of tenant demand.
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Demand for student accommodation remains very high despite the ongoing uncertainty caused by Covid. Where students traditionally may have settled for cheaper or smaller accommodation, the focus in recent months has been very much on finding a home in which they aspire to spend a greater proportion of their time whilst studying. This direct influence due to lockdown restrictions and the requirement of remote learning means there has also been a focus on larger homes with four to five bedrooms or more, to help maintain the social aspect of living together with friends.
We anticipate the strong demand for high-quality HMO houses to increase, as the situation for UK students continues to improve with a return to face-to-face lectures over the coming months, taking us one step further towards normality.
This presents a great opportunity for landlords, who can minimise any pandemic impact caused to rental income, by taking advantage of this influx of student interest.”
Top 10 Cities for Student Let Demand (Whole City)
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Location
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Student Rental Demand
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Average Rental Price (pm)
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Chichester, West Sussex
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92%
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£988
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Falmouth, Cornwall
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78%
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£707
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Newport, Shropshire
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75%
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£603
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York
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72%
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£794
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Durham
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64%
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£493
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Lancaster
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64%
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£590
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Bournemouth
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63%
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£850
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Bristol
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59%
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£1,102
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Exeter
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58%
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£1,071
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Bath
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49%
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£1,275
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Top 10 Unis for Student Let Demand (Uni Postcode)
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Location
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Student Rental Demand
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Average Rental Price (pm)
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University of Chichester
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94%
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£1,016
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University of York
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89%
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£1,208
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Harper Adams University
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76%
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£959
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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
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67%
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£734
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Durham University
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64%
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£859
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Lancaster University
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64%
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£767
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University of Nottingham
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64%
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£849
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Falmouth University
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60%
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£1,301
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University of Exeter
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57%
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£995
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University of Bristol
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57%
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£1,196
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