Gaming pods and private cinema rooms – the demand for student luxury is rising: Yorkshire Post
Gaming pods and private cinema rooms – the demand for student luxury is rising: Yorkshire Post
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Many people will remember opening the door of their student halls bedroom for the first time to be greeted with a narrow single bed, an MDF desk and a durable carpet.
There was nothing luxurious about student accommodation but over the last decade the scene has shifted and for many students, the days of sharing a bathroom with four others are long gone.
With fees over a three-year degree course approaching £30,000, it appears that students are no longer prepared to accept poor quality accommodation.
According to property agent GVA, the latest generation of student accommodation typically includes fast broadband and wi-fi, shared study areas, plus flexible communal facilities in a secure environment. However, there is also a growing appetite for the top of the market with buildings featuring fitness suites, gaming pods and even private cinema rooms.
Deluxe student accommodation is increasing in cities like Leeds, Sheffield and York, which attract thousands of international students to study there every year.
However, a quick search throws up some eye-watering options for 18-year-olds today. One of the most expensive in Leeds is a studio apartment at YPP’s new Oasis Residence on Cookridge Street, which will set you back nearly £300 per week – more than double the average student rent in Leeds of £141.
According to the 2018 Leeds Crane Survey, the introduction of luxury student accommodation “recognises the need to provide high quality accommodation with additional amenity space and services beyond the traditional private bed student accommodation cluster flats”.
Read more at: https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/gaming-pods-and-private-cinema-rooms-the-demand-for-student-luxury-is-rising-1-9337206
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