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To keep pace with demand, higher ed will have to add 45,000 beds by year-end

Higher Education

To keep pace with demand, higher ed will have to add 45,000 beds by year-end

Students looking for bed/bath parity, walkability, resort-style amenities when choosing housing.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | May 5, 2022
Student Housing
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The higher education residential sector will have to add 45,000 beds by the end of 2022 to keep pace with demand, according to a report by Humphreys & Partners Architects.
 
Higher-ed residences had 97% occupancy in fall 2021, with rents up by 3%, the report says. In 2022, Humphreys expects similar number for lease up and rents. The number of students living off campus spiked in fall 2020 after the roll out of safety guidelines and restrictions in response to COVID-19.
 
The report cites the following design trends in student housing:

  • Walkability and proximity to campus is prized along with on-site and mixed-use components.
  • Less parking per bed with more pedestrian-and bike-friendly cities.
  • Going vertical on small sites is common due to land scarcity and skyrocketing land costs.
  • Equal bed-to-bath ratios are the norm.
  • Resort-style amenities such as lush pool-decks, lounges, and on-site laundry are desired.
  • Dynamic study spaces from pods and booths to entire dedicated floors are in demand.

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