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Sharing an apartment as students offers numerous benefits in South Africa: 1. Cost Sharing:Splitting rent, utilities, and other expenses among roommates can significantly reduce financial burdens, making living costs more manageable for students. With sherit you can get a low cost accommodation as a student https://lnkd.in/dk5xdsbw 2. Social Support:Living with roommates provides emotional support and companionship, fostering a sense of community and belonging, especially for students who are away from home. 3. Shared Responsibilities:Sharing household chores and responsibilities promotes teamwork and teaches valuable life skills such as time management, organization, and collaboration. 4. Enhanced Social Life:Roommates can enrich each other's social lives by organizing gatherings, outings, and study sessions, creating opportunities for networking and making lasting friendships. 5. Academic Support:Living with fellow students offers opportunities for academic collaboration, such as studying together, sharing resources, and providing peer feedback, which can enhance learning outcomes. 6. Diverse Perspectives:Living with roommates from different backgrounds exposes students to diverse perspectives, cultures, and experiences, fostering intercultural understanding and tolerance. 7. Increased Independence:Sharing an apartment encourages students to become more independent and self-reliant, as they learn to manage their finances, schedules, and daily routines. 8. Flexibility:Roommate arrangements can provide flexibility in terms of lease agreements, living arrangements, and lifestyle preferences, allowing students to adapt to changing circumstances and preferences more easily. 9. Safety and Security:Living with roommates can enhance safety and security by providing companionship and support, especially in unfamiliar or urban environments. 10. Lifelong Connections:Shared living experiences can create strong bonds and lifelong connections among roommates, who may continue to support and stay in touch with each other long after their student days are over. You can get all this from this platform https://lnkd.in/dk5xdsbw
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International students not to blame for the rental crisis - a Student Accommodation Council report making headlines this morning... “International students have been unfairly blamed for the rental crisis, yet this report shows that long term structural issues in Australia’s housing market are the real cause for rental pressures,” - Torie Brown Executive Director of the Student Accommodation Council. In this landmark report released by the Student Accommodation Council it has been revealed that international students are not the cause of the housing crisis – making up only four per cent of Australia’s rental market Australia wide. The report finds that a complex web of supply and demand drivers are all contributing to Australia’s over-heated rental market. Listen to Torie Brown on AM ABC Radio https://lnkd.in/gXM9UpCM Read the full report here https://lnkd.in/gsm_ib6q Read the full media release https://lnkd.in/gkZJ865A Mike Zorbas Cath Evans, GAICD Jess Caire Bruce Djite Emily Young Katie Stevenson Shane Martin Ruth Palmer MBA Rebecca Ellston Daniel Gannon Antony Knep MREI Ellie Laing-Southwood GAICD Rhys Prka Anouk Darling Tomas Johnsson Richard Smith Craig Carracher AM Bernard Armstrong Anthony Bolger Ian Davidoff Tim Klitscher Victor Lor Robert Moyle Wee Ping Goh Campus Living Villages Cedar Pacific Centurion Corporation Limited GSA - Global Student Accommodation Iglu Student Accommodation Journal Student Living Pamoja Capital Scape Australia Student One UniLodge Wee Hur Capital Pte Ltd Y Suites Yugo #studentaccommodation #pbsa #internationalstudents #rentalcrisis #housingsupply #rentalaffordability #housingaffordability
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New international and domestic student research released. Some myth busting facts and figures as we address nationally the intersection of big policy domains around Housing, Immigration and Education. Hopefully more empirical work will be done to bust the emotional responses and side with facts and figures to address our public policy needs. Well done Property Council of Australia Accenture and Student Accommodation Council. Scape Australia
International students not to blame for the rental crisis - a Student Accommodation Council report making headlines this morning... “International students have been unfairly blamed for the rental crisis, yet this report shows that long term structural issues in Australia’s housing market are the real cause for rental pressures,” - Torie Brown Executive Director of the Student Accommodation Council. In this landmark report released by the Student Accommodation Council it has been revealed that international students are not the cause of the housing crisis – making up only four per cent of Australia’s rental market Australia wide. The report finds that a complex web of supply and demand drivers are all contributing to Australia’s over-heated rental market. Listen to Torie Brown on AM ABC Radio https://lnkd.in/gXM9UpCM Read the full report here https://lnkd.in/gsm_ib6q Read the full media release https://lnkd.in/gkZJ865A Mike Zorbas Cath Evans, GAICD Jess Caire Bruce Djite Emily Young Katie Stevenson Shane Martin Ruth Palmer MBA Rebecca Ellston Daniel Gannon Antony Knep MREI Ellie Laing-Southwood GAICD Rhys Prka Anouk Darling Tomas Johnsson Richard Smith Craig Carracher AM Bernard Armstrong Anthony Bolger Ian Davidoff Tim Klitscher Victor Lor Robert Moyle Wee Ping Goh Campus Living Villages Cedar Pacific Centurion Corporation Limited GSA - Global Student Accommodation Iglu Student Accommodation Journal Student Living Pamoja Capital Scape Australia Student One UniLodge Wee Hur Capital Pte Ltd Y Suites Yugo #studentaccommodation #pbsa #internationalstudents #rentalcrisis #housingsupply #rentalaffordability #housingaffordability
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👋 Hey Recent Graduates! 🎓 Congratulations on crossing that stage! Now, it’s time for your next adventure – navigating your first year living out of residence, possibly sharing space with roommates, and finding your own place in Waterloo as a young professional. Here are a few tips to kickstart this exciting chapter: 1. Find Your Own Space: Whether you're looking for a cozy apartment downtown or a modern condo near the tech hub, Waterloo offers a range of options to suit your lifestyle. 2. Roommate Dynamics: Sharing space can be a blast! Establish clear communication and boundaries from day one to ensure a harmonious living environment. 3. Embracing Independence: Enjoy the freedom of managing your own schedule, budgeting, and exploring all that Waterloo has to offer. At Accommod8u, we understand this transition and offer residences tailored for young professionals. Discover your ideal space and start your career journey in the heart of Waterloo! 💫 #YoungProfessionalLife #WaterlooLiving #GraduateLife #Accommod8u #RoommateTips #FirstApartment
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Great research from The Property Council of Australia demonstrating the lack of correlation between student numbers and increased rents. Students make up 15% of the rental market in the City of Sydney but only 8% in eg Randwick. Across all LGAs the share of the rental market is just 4%. So the facts don’t support the government’s strategy, which is to halve the number of international student arrivals. They are doing this largely by refusing visas from South Asia. Apart from the ethics and optics of this, it’s hopeless as an attempt to actually solve the housing crisis. South Asian students are definitely not the cause of the housing crisis, living several people to a unit, crammed in some of the lowest cost accomodation in Australia. My greatest concern is the inflationary impact of the blockage of South Asian students. They are one of the lowest cost sources of labour in the country. Without them wage pressures will intensify. Perhaps this is the real purpose of Labor’s anti-Asian international student strategy? https://lnkd.in/gms792SR
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Finding suitable accommodation is a crucial part of preparing for student life in London. The city's vibrant academic environment attracts students from across the globe, searching for the perfect place to live an important task. So, Are There Student-Friendly Rentals in London? Let's understand a few things first. Understanding #Londonstudentfriendlyapartments #studenthousingLondon #studentrentalsLondon
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"47% of student accommodation units surveyed increased their short/medium-term rental activity in 2023, with 43% expecting to increase activity in 2024." Lavanda's Global Flex Report 2024 sheds light on some intriguing trends in residential living and student accommodation, revealing a growing popularity for flexible living arrangements and terms in student accommodation and shared living spaces. Rental agreements for students have also become a subject of discussion in the realm of policy, with Ireland's recent ban on 51-week leases being a notable example: https://lnkd.in/e3DsuqYg Furthermore, according to the report, 70% of Student accommodation units surveyed agree that the development of Flex buildings is expected to accelerate over the next 12 months. Implementing flexible living options for students can potentially better meet the demand for accommodation while providing more affordable solutions. However, we recognize the challenges posed by regulations and technical implementation. The Class Foundation continuously seeks to explore evolving trends in student living, especially when it comes to creating more accessible and affordable quality accommodation. This aligns with two of our four pillars: Accessibility and Experience. These are some of the topics we're looking to delve into further at our upcoming events and The Class Conference '24 in Manchester. Read the full report by Lavanda here: https://lnkd.in/e9QqjAXj To view our upcoming events, click here: https://lnkd.in/eMQTkwd5 #FlexLiving #StudentLiving #StudentAccommodation #StudentHousing #PBSA #TrendsandInsights
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I would like to introduce to you our new HOME project in Northampton. Introduction to the HOME Project Housing Opportunities and Meaningful Employment (HOME) Welcome to the HOME Project, an initiative by Keystage Housing dedicated to providing support for individuals seeking to establish and sustain stable accommodation while developing meaningful employment opportunities. The HOME Project embodies our commitment to fostering independence and resilience in our community, ensuring that every individual has access to the resources and guidance necessary for a brighter future. Overview of the HOME Project At Keystage Housing, we understand the critical connection between stable housing and sustainable employment. The HOME Project is designed to address both aspects concurrently, offering a holistic approach to support. Here’s how we achieve this: Supported Accommodation: Safe and Secure Housing: We provide high-quality, supported accommodation to individuals in need, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment where they can rebuild their lives. Personalized Support Plans: Each resident receives a tailored support plan, developed in collaboration with our experienced team, to address their unique needs and goals. Employment Training: Our vocational support includes access to job training programs, workshops, and certifications that enhance employability and career prospects. Job Placement Assistance: We work closely with local businesses and employment services to facilitate job placements, ensuring that our residents have the best opportunities to secure meaningful employment. Sustaining Independence: Life Skills Development: Beyond housing and employment, we focus on developing essential life skills such as financial management, cooking a empowering individuals to live independently. Ongoing Mentorship: Residents benefit from continuous mentorship and support, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes along the way. Building Connections: We encourage community engagement through various activities and partnerships, helping residents to build supportive networks and foster a sense of belonging. Holistic Well-being: Our approach prioritizes overall well-being, including mental health support, physical wellness, and social integration. The HOME Project is more than just a housing program; it is a support system designed to empower individuals to achieve lasting stability and success. We are proud to partner with organizations and individuals who share our vision of a community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Join us in making a difference. Together, we can provide the foundation for a better future, one home at a time. Referrals can be made via the link below or on our website, https://lnkd.in/eB4kDAFX, clicking on 'make a referral' and selecting the HOME scheme.
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