5 Trends In Student Housing
November 28, 2016

5 Trends In Student Housing

Student housing has come a long way in recent years. Today's students, burdened with student loans and desiring to forgo a car while living in an environment they enjoy, have new options to meet their needs.

KTGY Group principal David Senden walks us through the latest trends.

1. Affordability

Not every student can afford the "amenity-rich, super party developments that have dominated the student housing scene over the last 10 years," David tells Bisnow. New developments are coming to market, placing an emphasis on "cost-effectiveness and the giant student…

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