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Tuition fees and Brexit are harming student rental market

Published On: July 17, 2017 at 10:11 am

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A lettings agency specialising in the student sector believes that the fall in the number of applications for higher education in the UK is threatening to turn the shortage of student accommodation into a surplus.

Despite the university academic year starting in two months, StudentTenant.com believe landlords are still trying to attract tenants in a number of key areas.

Demand

For example, demand for student properties in Exeter is at just 62%, followed by Reading and Bath, where demand stands at 52%.

In all, the number of people applying for a higher education course in Britain this year has slipped by over 25,000 – or 4% – compared to the same period last year.

This comes after the announcement that university tuition fees are to rise from £9,000 to £9,250 this year. In addition, loan interest rates are to increase by 1.5%, from 4.6% to 6.1%.

What’s more, the number of EU students looking to enter higher education in the UK has fallen by 5%, from 51,850 to 49,250.

As a result, StudentTenant.com says that its research uncovers a ‘drastic shift from an undersupply in previous months.’

Tuition fees and Brexit are harming student rental market

Tuition fees and Brexit are harming student rental market

Strain

Danielle Cullen, Managing Director at StudentTenant.com, noted: ‘Landlords are starting to feel the strain of finding tenants for the next academic year, as many still have rooms left to let. I personally feel the blame sits firmly on decisions made by our government. We’re now seeing supply for student properties outgrowing demand in some areas, which could spell a huge problem for the student lettings market and the future of private student landlords.’[1]

‘Whilst the fees and interest are having an impact on British applications, it seems that post-Brexit, some EU students don’t want to study in the UK. A year on, there’s still uncertainty for EU students. Naturally, they’re worried about how it could affect them and they’re not applying to our higher educational system as a result,’ Cullen concluded.[1]

[1] https://www.lettingagenttoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2017/7/brexit-and-tuition-fees-hurting-student-housing-sector-warns-agency

Will the student rental market be impacted by Brexit?

Published On: March 21, 2017 at 9:35 am

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Yesterday saw prime minister Theresa May announce that Article 50 will officially be triggered next week.

This, according to StudentTenant.com, is creating huge uncertainty surrounding EU students and the student market in Britain.

Students

With the UK preparing for life outside of the European Union, head of StudentTenant.com Danielle Cullen, has raised concern for EU students in Britain, alongside those who have invested in the market.

During the last academic year, 1.72m students were studying for academic degrees at UK universities. 120,000 of these students were from European countries.

It is looking likely that students from outside of the UK will have to apply for a student visa to gain access to higher education in Britain.

Cullen noted: ‘There’s undoubtedly a period of uncertainty ahead for UK higher education post-Brexit. Naturally, EU students, student landlords and UK universities are worried about the impending changes, and how they will be affected by them.’[1]

Will the student rental market be impacted by Brexit?

Will the student rental market be impacted by Brexit?

“From what we can currently deduce, EU students will be treated in the same way as international students. They’re likely to be required to complete a complex study visa to access our educational system. Not only is this another hoop that EU students will have to jump through, it may also mean tuition fees could rise for them,’ she continued.[1]

Declines

As such, Cullen is worried that there could be a large decline in the number of EU students studying in the UK following Brexit. This of course would have a detrimental impact on students, landlords and overall rental demand.

Concluding, Cullen said: ‘Experts are predicting a fall in applications to universities from EU students with the impending changes, and landlords will be feeling the strain. We could well see supply outgrow demand for student properties as we see fewer students at universities.’[1]

[1] https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2017/3/student-rental-market-hampered-by-political-uncertainty-surrounding-brexit