Wednesday, December 10, 2008

London student real estate market needs more houses

London could become more of a target for investment property landlords after a study found there is not enough student accommodation in the UK capital.

According to consultancy firm Knight Frank, London needs at least another 100,000 student bedrooms, with many of those looking to study in the city not able to find university or private accommodation.

The firm also said the current financial slowdown presents an opportunity to expand the student property stock, seen as less risky than more traditional

UK Real Estate 2010

UK Country Life

Eden Estate Agents Limited

Deloitte UK headlines

'