1 May 2012
Demand for hotel rooms in York has remained at excellent levels despite the economic downturn, with the city ranking second in a league of occupancy rates for 2011, compiled by industry analyst STR Global. STR's annual report ort looked at data from 2,700 hotels in 51 cities across the country. […]
16 April 2012
Student accommodation remains a good investment if you do your research and look for the right projects in good locations. […]
3 April 2012
Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) has stepped in to save John Lennon's art college from being turned into residential apartments. […]
29 March 2012
Student property could be one of the most lucrative real estate investment opportunities available at present, with the sector continuing to exhibit strong rental growth, largely due to an imbalance in supply and demand. […]
5 March 2012
De Montfort University Leicester has been chosen to mark the start of the Queen's tour of the United Kingdom in her Diamond Jubilee. […]
23 January 2012
Charity, Age UK, statistics shows Cheshire East Council has the highest ageing demographic in the North West. […]
20 January 2012
Liverpool is a vibrant city and is home to approximately 70,000 students. The four Universities provide a superb diversity of courses and research to students. Liverpool is a centre of British culture and the student community enjoy an excellent social scene and superb amenities provided by a city of Liverpool's size. […]
17 January 2012
Investors looking to expand their property portfolio with high yielding properties in London should consider student accommodation. The annual student report from Knight Frank shows total returns almost doubling and average total returns standing at 11%. […]
5 January 2012
New figures released by CBRE have indicated that almost £840m of capital has been committed to investment and development in student accommodation in 2011. […]
19 December 2011
The University of Chester was established in 1839 and is one of the oldest higher education institutions in the country beaten only by Oxford, Cambridge and Durham. […]