Student Housing 2009
The best private accommodation will be taken quickly, making this a stressful time for students. What are students looking for in a property? Some of the obvious criteria would be the number of rooms and location. The most desirable properties will likely be placed closed to the university; other desirable locations will be near popular amenities such as parks, leisure facilities and supermarkets. Properties near to public transport are also a big plus. As for the interior of the house, students will be looking for basics such as working heating and electricity, smoke alarms, security systems and mould/damp free. The number of beds, size, layout and bathrooms will also be a big factor.
The demand for good student accommodation can be great, so much so that students at Oxford University have been seen queuing outside local letting agents to claim the best properties!
What could a landlord hoping to rent out a student property do to help maximise rents and minimise vacancies? Aside from the essentials mentioned earlier, high quality, stylish buy to let furniture could help your property to stand out from the crowd. Here at Lodge we have put together student furniture packs specifically designed to fulfil the needs of student tenants. The furniture in these packs has been put together to match and offers superior quality, alleviating students the worry of having to purchase their own furniture. Additionally, to save the hassle of purchasing additional electrical appliances we also offer a white goods pack, as well as home furniture accessories.
Hopefully these tips will give buy to let landlords some pointers to consider when maximising the revenues from their student tenants.

