
Anticipating a Shortfall of Approximately 450,000 Student Beds by 2025 as Supply Dries Up

In a recent report by The Intermediary, a pressing concern emerges as the student housing market faces an impending shortage. The article reveals that by the year 2025, according to data from StuRents Intelligence, a substantial deficit of around 450,000 student beds is anticipated, primarily due to the depletion of available accommodation options.
The report sheds light on the factors contributing to this scarcity, including a surge in student enrollments and a lack of new developments in the sector. As universities strive to accommodate growing student populations, the article underscores the urgent need for innovative solutions to address this housing shortfall and ensure a seamless transition into tertiary education for the incoming cohorts.
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