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March 6, 2019

With A 20% Yield What's Not To Like About Midlands Co-Living?

Co-living is not going to work in the UK's big cities, but in the midsize cities it is already showing yields of up to 20%.

That is according to Studios24 Director Barry Glantz, the man behind the UK's first provincial co-living scheme, who is on the brink of agreeing a £7M financing deal to complete his Wolverhampton project.

With A 20% Yield What's Not To Like About Midlands Co-Living?

The deal will unlock the door to longer-term funding arrangements, which will lead to his next schemes in Coventry, Solihull and Leicester. But he said the wisdom that argues co-living can only work in bigger cities like Birmingham,

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