Investment property opportunities - student housing
People have varying ideas about what makes a
good investment property. Some people
like to buy in locations that seem to experience perpetual summers and are
rented out as holiday accommodation all year round, while others like to
purchase in up-and-coming trendy suburbs, so as to capture the ‘just leaving
home’ market.
When purchasing a residential property for
investment purposes, you should definitely consider student accommodation as
another viable option.
Traditionally Australian students have
stayed close to home to study and live at home while doing so. However we are currently seeing university,
private college and TAFE students travel around Australia as they seek out the
best institutions at which to complete their course or conduct a work placement
and as such require affordable housing away from home.
The number of international students
attending Australian universities is also increasing, with education services
now Australia’s largest service export industry behind tourism, bringing in
billions of dollars to the Australian economy.
While some of these foreign students may be lucky enough to live in
housing purchased by their family, the majority require accommodation for the
duration of their stay.
In many locations around Australia therefore
there is demand for student housing. And
you can be sure that as long as you keep your property properly maintained (as
you would any investment property) your rent will keep coming in for as long as
students attend the nearby institution.
So what can you do to maximise the return
from your property? The first piece of advice would be to remain selective –
don’t assume that just because your occupants are students they are after a
dingy dwelling in dire need of renovation.
Students are becoming increasingly picky, especially international
students whose parents, in many cases, are funding their accommodation. Try to buy a modern property, or if so
inclined, fix up an older dwelling, installing contemporary amenities.
Remember that location is essential when choosing
a property. You should try to buy in
areas that have large student populations and are within close distance
(preferably walking or easy public transport) to education institutions.
To ensure that your property is always
occupied, even during holiday breaks, try to stay proactive in its management,
or employ a property manager who is. Be
aware of when extended breaks will occur and plan ahead if you know that your
tenants will wish to vacate.
Student accommodation can be an excellent
investment property option, with (in many cases) a lower upfront purchase cost
and very certain ongoing rental payments.
You may find it worthwhile to look into the option when considering your
next investment move.
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