Investments in Student Accommodation in India reach US$ 100mn in 2018; Market set to grow manifold:Knight Frank Report


by Samikha
Mumbai,June 2019Current demand for Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSAacross India totals more than 8 million bed spaces – a figure which is expected to grow at a rate of around 8each year to reach 13 million beds by 2025 according to the Global Student Property 2019 Report by Knight FrankAround US$ 100 million was invested into the Indian PBSA market in the year 2018However, Knight Frank estimates the current potential demand for PBSA in the country to be approximately US$ 50 billion.
KEY FINDINGS
·         Number of Indian students currently studying outside the home country is approximately 2,55,000 students.
·         The number of universities in India is recorded at 864 in 2017 as per all India Survey of Higher Education, Ministry of HRD.
·         India has the youngest population in the world, with approximately 18of the 1.3 billion-strong population aged between 15 and 24 years.
·         By 2020, the Indian government wants 30of all in the age group of 18 to 23 years to be enrolled in higher education coursesThis would increase the countrys student population to 40 million, a figure which is nearly double the current number of students studying in the United States.
·         The current demand for PBSA bed spaces across the country is estimated to total more than 8 million. This figure is expected to grow at a rate of around 8each year until 2025.
·         Only 20of the current demand is met by university operated supplyThe student housing market in India is driven by a large volume of private owners with relatively small portfolios of off-campus hostels.
·         Knight Frank estimates that there is currently a potential to deliver 6 million PBSA bed spaces on greenfield land located in proximity to universities, while a further 2 million can be delivered on brownfield land.
Indian hotspots
1.       Bengaluru has the highest concentration of university colleges in India With the current student population in professional courses estimated at 6,60,000 of which 3,06,377 require accommodation and only 10% of these are covered by on-campus PBSA provision.
2.       Pune is the 9th largest city in India and is emerging as a centre for IT and manufacturing and a strong base for start-up companies. With 264,350 of total student population 191,937 need accommodation, 11of which is covered by on-campus PBSA provision. 
3.       Hyderabad has also been attracting a fair amount of student population in the countryHowever, of 29,300 students that require accommodation only 2are covered by on-campus provision.
4.       Jaipur and Nagpur are emerging clusters for student accommodation and they offer 15and 13on-campus provision to the student population in the city respectively.
5.       Noida and the Greater Noida areas have emerged as modern industrial cities, well connected to DelhiNoida is the outsourcing hub for Delhis IT servicesHome to a number of private engineering, management and arts universities, and the current accommodation provision is some of the best in India.
Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSAhas become a global asset class, underpinned by a continentally mobile student population and an increased recognition across the world of the importance of higher education.  The structural undersupply story is transparent with students attending universities across the world struggling to secure housing in what is a global housing crisis.  PBSA represents an opportunity for institutions to invest in an asset class that has demonstrated rental growth every year since the economic downturn.” saidJames Pullan, Global Head of Student Property, Knight Frank.
The Indian student population base is growing consistently; this growth coupled with push from the government to promote more enrolment for higher education is a perfect recipe for student accommodation market to flourishThe forecast is highly promising and is likely to offer investment opportunities in this alternate asset class for domestic and international investors” said Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight FrankIndia. 
As per the report, there are two major factors contributing towards reaching this target. Indias GDP growth has averaged more than 7per year for the last decade and it is now the sixth largest in the worldThis rapid growth has fuelled the emergence of a burgeoning middle class population – estimated to be growing at a rate of 25 million each yearSubsequently, this has resulted in increasing demand from businesses for more highly educated workers who hold degree level qualificationsThe second factor that will underpin growth of the Higher Education sector in India relates to demographicsIndia has the youngest population in the world, with some 18of the 1.3 billion-strong population aged between 15 and 24.
Currently the bulk of the student housing demand is serviced by the unorganized sector comprising of rented accommodations and private hostelsThese properties are often below student expectationsThe demand supply gap coupled with strong fundamentals of the sector has led to an increase in investor interest to develop and operate well-located, high-quality purpose built accommodationKnight Frank estimates that there is currently a potential to deliver 6 million PBSA bed spaces on greenfield land located in close proximity to universities, while a further 2 million can be delivered through retrofitting and augmentation of existing on-campus hostels.” said Saurabh Mehrotra National Director of Advisory Services, Knight Frank India
About Knight Frank: Knight Frank LLP is the leading independent global property consultancyHeadquartered in London, Knight Frank has more than 18,170 people operating from over 523 offices across 60 marketsThe Group advises clients ranging from individual owners and buyers to major developers, investors and corporate tenantsFor further information about the Company, please visit www.knightfrank.com.
In India, Knight Frank is headquartered in Mumbai and has more than 1,000 experts across Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and AhmedabadBacked by strong research and analytics, our experts offer a comprehensive range of real estate services across advisory, valuation and consulting, transactions (residential, commercial, retail, hospitality, land & capitals), facilities management and project managementFor more information, visit www.knightfrank.co.in

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