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Abstract
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to understand the expansion process of investment into Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) in Europe by examining transformations in student housing investment landscapes and uncovering the profiles and strategies of key investors between 2010 and 2020. Using data from Real Capital Analytics, trends in capital structures and profiles of PBSA investors are identified. Investors driving these trends are scrutinised in terms of their investment timelines, locations, hold periods and strategies of portfolio diversification. Furthermore, in-depth interviews with property analysts, PBSA investors, and developers substantiate the quantitative analysis. The empirical results show that Private Equity entered the European PBSA market, starting with the UK, when the yield premium post-GFC justified the perceived risk. Equity funds typically hold their portfolios for around five years and trade counter-cyclically with institutions such as pension funds. PBSA specialists, mainly REITs, have accumulated substantial portfolios, and the REIT structure is well-suited to the steady income which student rents should provide, but their lack of diversification leaves them vulnerable to changes in student demographics and accommodation requirements.
摘要本文旨在通过考察2010年至2020年间学生住房投资格局的变化,并揭示主要投资者的概况和策略,了解欧洲专门建造学生住房(PBSA)投资的扩张过程。利用Real Capital Analytics的数据,确定了PBSA投资者的资本结构趋势和概况。推动这些趋势的投资者会根据其投资时间表、地点、持有期和投资组合多元化策略进行仔细审查。此外,对房地产分析师、PBSA投资者和开发商的深入采访证实了定量分析。实证结果表明,私募股权进入欧洲PBSA市场,从英国开始,当时GFC后的收益率溢价证明了感知风险的合理性。股票基金通常持有其投资组合约五年,并与养老基金等机构进行逆周期交易。PBSA专家,主要是REITs,已经积累了大量的投资组合,REIT结构非常适合学生租金应该提供的稳定收入,但他们缺乏多样化,容易受到学生人口结构和住宿要求变化的影响。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Property Research is an international journal. The title reflects the expansion of research, particularly applied research, into property investment and development. The Journal of Property Research publishes papers in any area of real estate investment and development. These may be theoretical, empirical, case studies or critical literature surveys.