The Urban Developer invites you to join industry experts and stakeholders to delve into the current state of Australia's Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) sector, which is grappling with a growing demand-supply gap.
With an incremental 8,000 PBSA rooms projected for delivery between 2023 and 2026, representing a 7% increase, the sector faces challenges as international student enrolments rapidly recover.
Explore investment opportunities and strategies in a market where supply falls significantly short of demand, and discover how PBSA assets are viewed as a resilient option for investors, particularly in a counter-cyclical context.
Gain insights into the trends, growth prospects, and potential for capital commitments in this dynamic sector.
PRESENTATION
Addressing the Supply-Demand Gap
Analysing the current and projected supply and demand dynamics in the sector and strategies to bridge the gap.
PRESENTATION
Investment Opportunities in PBSA
The investment landscape of PBSA in Australia, including rent growth, yields, and the resilience of the sector in the face of rising financing costs.
PANEL
Future-Proofing PBSA Investments
The role of PBSA assets as a hedge against inflation and why they continue to perform well even in changing economic conditions.
CASE STUDY
Revitalising Newcastle's West End
Explore GroupGSA's innovative design, sustainability, and community-focused approach in creating Newcastle's first CBD purpose-built student accommodation tower.
CASE STUDY
Scape Kensington, Sydney
Discover how Scape Kensington revitalised an old pharmacy site, reshaped Todman Square, and set the stage for urban renewal in Sydney.
CASE STUDY
Insights & Innovations
Learnings from a student accommodation portfolio that spans projects for both institutional (Monash University, La Trobe University), and private clients.
Disclaimer
The Urban Developer cannot accept any liability or responsibility for loss occurring as a result of anyone acting or refraining from acting in reliance on any material contained in this presentation.