Examination of student let returns sees top marks scored

Released on: October 5, 2007, 8:21 am

Press Release Author: Jim watson

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: Buy-to-let UK property investors looking for the next move
may already be aware that evidence has emerged this year showing a distinct
advantage for student buy-to-let over the overall rental market.

Press Release Body: Buy-to-let UK property investors looking for the next move may
already be aware that evidence has emerged this year showing a distinct advantage
for student buy-to-let over the overall rental market. But now further proof has
emerged.

Earlier this year a study by Landlord Mortgages showed that the average rental yield
for a student property in the second quarter of 2007 was 6.59 per cent, compared
with the non-student average of 5.42 per cent. This wasn\'t a universal trend - it
varied between returns of 9.12 per cent in Durham to 3.4 per cent in Crewe - but the
opportunities were clearly out there.

That this is the case has been backed up by further research published today by the
buy-to-let mortgage lender Paragon. Its study showed that landlords with student
properties in their portfolios enjoyed average yields of seven per cent, compared
with 5.6 per cent for those who did not. Better still, it noted, those landlords for
whom student lets made up more than half their property saw their yields reaching
8.6 per cent.

On the face of it, these figures from Paragon appear even better than those Landlord
Mortgages came up with, which suggests that this part of the buy-to-let sector is
getting even stronger.

Paragon Group\'s chief executive Nigel Terrington certainly believes so. He said:
\"Strong tenant demand in the student market is driving yields in that sector. If
landlords select the right type of property in the right location, the returns from
the student market can be extremely healthy.\"

Mr Terrington added that there were other advantages to having students as well,
stressing that the \"Young Ones\" image was long out of date: \"Whilst there will
always be a social element to university, students are looking after the property
better to avoid losing deposits and incurring costs for repairs and replacements.\"

He added that legislation and a high quality of care from landlords also meant the
quality of student housing stock was much better than it was in the past.

Findaproperty.com came to similar conclusions about the advantages of having
students as tenants last month. It noted that more people could be fitted in a house
and, (whatever the quality of accommodation compared with the past) students would
put up with a lower standard of accommodation than professionals.

Paragon\'s report mentions a number of university towns where student numbers will go
up this year, including Ipswich, which is hosting university education for the first
time this year. Carlisle may be added to that list.

Given these opportunities, it could be that, at a time when some are questioning the
strength of the buy-to-let market, investments in student rental property have
growing potential to bring good returns.

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