Co-living investors tap into demographic trends

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Co-living properties with student accommodation, build-to-rent and senior living homes are the new asset classes attracting investors seeking high-yielding returns

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Ms Wild said in Australia, senior living, student housing and aged care were in a growth stage of maturity. Build-to-rent is developing, while the co-living sector is in an introduction phase. "Recent reforms from the federal government, as well as the work of state government working groups, have demonstrated strong support and momentum for the build-to-rent sector."

While return expectations for the living sectors vary greatly by city and category, overall they are expected to outperform traditional residential properties, according to JLL, with plenty of opportunity for market penetration now.

 

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Student housing is where money goes to die.

just madness Students r noisy n love parties Rubbish n cockroaches Oldies prefer a quiet private life What a crazy plan n crazy mix?

msccummins Renting is the result of skyrocketing house prices not a lifestyle choice. That's industry propaganda. Capital cities are full, immigration is too high, cost of materials exploded. And yes, high rise apartments will be hot when lifts and A/Cs fail during power outages

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