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    Landlords see high demand for student accommodation as investment rises

    May 26, 2026



    “In a market attracting record levels of investment, the ability to manage inspections, maintenance, safety, and property standards efficiently at scale is becoming a key differentiator for landlords and accommodation providers alike.”
    – Sián Hemming-Metcalfe – Property Inspect

    Property Inspect has found that investment into student accommodation increased by 45.9% between Q2 2025 and Q1 2026, surpassing a total of £5.6 billion.

    Property Inspect analysed data on the estimated investment activity in the UK Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) market and found that in Q1 2026 alone, total investment hit £2.1 billion, by far the largest quarterly investment total in at least the past three years, with the closest quarterly performance coming in Q3 2025 when it totalled just over £1.8 billion.

    Further analysis from Property Inspect shows that demand for student accommodation in Britain stands at an estimated 9.2%, with 1,730 out of a total listed stock of 17,150 already being let.

    Regionally, demand for student accommodation is at its highest in the South East, where 18.9% of units have already found tenants. This is followed by the East of England (16.5%), South West (13.9%), Scotland (12.7%), and London (12.7%).

    Demand is at its lowest in Wales (4.3%) and the East Midlands (4.9%), the latter of which has the largest amount of stock, with an estimated 3,326 units currently on the market.

    “Institutional appetite for PBSA continues to strengthen because the fundamentals remain compelling: high demand, resilient occupancy, and consistent long-term rental performance,” Sián Hemming-Metcalfe, operations director at Property Inspect, said. “PBSA has evolved into a mainstream institutional residential sector, attracting sustained interest from major investors looking for resilient long-term assets.

    “But as portfolios scale, operational pressure increases just as quickly. Higher tenant turnover, tighter turnaround windows, rising maintenance expectations, and growing compliance obligations mean operators are now being judged as much on operational performance as occupancy rates.

    “In a market attracting record levels of investment, the ability to manage inspections, maintenance, safety, and property standards efficiently at scale is becoming a key differentiator for landlords and accommodation providers alike.”



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