Estate Living Magazine The Slow Movement - Issue 39 March 2019 | Page 19

& high. These are the cities where student numbers will always remain consistently high and, consequently, where the demand for student property will always be the most sustained. Vita Student chooses Russell Group university cities with the lowest levels of available PBSA stock, meaning that their investors can capitalise on undersupplied markets in cities where demand will always be high, thereby guaranteeing the long-term performance of their investment. Vita Student has PBSAs in 22 cities within the UK, all of which offer great investment opportunities, but you’re a bit late for most of them – unless you’re looking for a resale. So, rather, look to future developments, one of the most promising of which is Vita Student Cardiff. Cardiff Cardiff University has about 37,500 students of which about a quarter are international. It was ranked in the top 100 by the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2017, which has helped to drive international student numbers. Cardiff University has seen a 31% and 18% increase in EU and non-EU students respectively since 2010/11. This growth is having a dramatic impact on Cardiff’s student property market. As international student numbers increase, so does the demand for high-quality PBSA, providing homes close to the university and Cardiff’s key city centre landmarks. And this is making it the UK’s strongest investment location for student property. Underlining the demand for PBSA, Cardiff has seen a 137% increase since 2010/11 in the number of people living in private- sector PBSA properties, while the number of students living in old-fashioned university-provided residences has fallen. There are three universities in the city – Cardiff Metropolitan University, the University of South Wales, and the Russell Group Cardiff University – with a total student number in excess of 70,000. I N V E S T M E N T 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 R Student propensity to live in PBSA 2010/11 to 2015/16, Cardiff* P R O P E R T Y Same Region Rest of UK 2010/2011 Other EU Non-EU 2015/16 Source: HESA 2010-2015