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The European Student Housing Market 2017
The European Student Housing Market 2017
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Contents
A
B
C
City Profiles
Student Profile
Most popular housing typologies
and price ranges
UniplacesStudent Housing Platform
Uniplaces is a trusted, global brand for student accommodation.We make it easier and safer for students all around the world to find accommodation in cities all over Europe. We believe that studying in another country is an opportunity to have the experience of a lifetime, and we’re here to help students make the most of it. Our research draws a student profile and highlights their preferred housing typology in the European cities Lisbon, Porto, Milan, Rome, Florence, Berlin and Munich. We have also analysed the most popular areas and which of these cities’ neighbourhoods students prefer to live in the most.
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The European Student Housing Market 2017
Class of 2020The Think Tank ShapingStudent Living
The Class of 2020 was founded in 2011 with a simple aim: establish the student housing market as a recognised asset class. Today we can proudly say that the Foundation, with the help of our partners, has succeeded in its original feat and with that it has created a meeting point for all communities involved in student living. We have built a think tank ready to take on the challenge to broaden our perspective and promote young talent, entrepreneurship, and urban development. The Class of 2020 shifted into providing an ongoing discussion on how to build ecosystems where cities, universities, and the real estate community cooperate to make student living efficient, international, and welcoming.
Our vision is for cities to attract and retain the brightest young minds, and for them to lead the way to social and economic success in return. We provide cutting edge research to develop individual solutions for the ever-changing, modern urban landscape. Our in-depth regional sessions, educational workshops, and annual Conference provide our growing network with a stage to identify the current needs and shape the student living of tomorrow.
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City Profiles
Source:numbeo.com, Uniplaces, Class of 2020
66.664.141.543.344.845.369
33.856.318.334.436.418.618.15
93.293.973.473.473.440.340.3
6471465364411471502
1733811381634
14.17%16.67%7%9.84%7.14%5%11%
17k30k420018k15k205015.4k
120k180k60k183k210k41k140k
642€463€520€610€530€288€385€
800€730€770€800€700€490€500€
Avg. InternationalOutlook score (THE)
Student/staf Ratio
National Ed.System Score (QS)
Avg. Univ. ranking (QS)
Amount of Universities
% Internationals
Amount ofint. students
Amount of students
Avg. rent room
Cost of living p/monthwithout rent for 1p
MunichBerlinFlorenceMilanRomePortoLisbon
The European Student Housing Market 2017
City ProfilesAttracting Talent
Quality of Education
Cities with lower costs of living do not necessarily attract a higher number of national and/or international students. For instance - comparing Porto and Florence, two cities with similar population and size. Porto entails much cheaper rents and costs of living, however attracts less national and international students.
Capital cities - Lisbon, Rome and Berlin attract a higher number of national and international students than other cities within the same country. In general, Northern cities have higher percentages of internationals (Berlin and Munich) - apart from Lisbon which performs quite well in attracting internationals.
The number of universities does not necessarily affect the number of students - Lisbon, Rome and Berlin, the cities with the most universities perform quite well in terms of students enrolled, however Milan and Munich, with much less universities perform equally well.
Student Profile
During 2017, students from over 130 different nationalities found their accommodation in Europe through Uniplaces. The amount of international students and national students who booked through the platform varied from city to city.
Porto’s national students, for example, highly surpassed (93%) international students when booking their new home on Uniplaces, while all the other cities registered the opposite — international students represented 90% of the bookings in Lisbon and 100% in Rome, Milan and Berlin.
The average length of stay amongst national students is over 7 months, while international students tend to book, on average, for almost 6 months (5.2 in Lisbon, 4.7 in Porto, 6.1 in Rome, 7 in Milan and 6.5 in Berlin).
The cities with the highest average length of stay amongst international students — Rome, Milan and Berlin — also attract higher numbers of internationals in general. German law also has an impact on the booking period in Berlin, therefore most landlords favour 6-month contracts over a shorter period of time, as otherwise there might be the risk of paying VAT for the whole portfolio.
Naturally, there were also several differences regarding average rent prices in the different cities. While Porto and Lisbon’s national students spent, on average, around 315 Euro, international students tended to spend an average of 60 Euro more in Lisbon and 30 Euros less in Porto. In general, international students spent an average of 390 Euro for a room — 377 Euro in Lisbon, 280 Euro in Porto, 400 Euro in Rome, 467 Euro in Milan, and 424 Euro in Berlin.
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Student Profile
Avg. length of stayInt. std. (months)
Avg. Length of StayNationals std. (months)
International Students (%)National students (%)
Percentage of National and International Students
BerlinMilanRomePortoLisbon
20
40
100
80
60
0
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
months%
4
3
0
7.6
90
1001 00 100
710
93
5.24.7
6.1
7 76.5
Avg. RentInternational Student
Avg. RentNational student
BerlinMilanRomePortoLisbon
100
200
500
400
300
0
%
Student Profile
Regarding the purpose of stay, an average of almost 46% of students who booked their accommodation in 2017 are undergraduates, while 29% come to Europe to continue their postgraduate studies.
While around 10% of young professionals in Lisbon, Berlin and Munich did book their accommodation with Uniplaces, the proportion in Rome, Milan and Florence is very low (Lisbon 11%, Porto 9%, Rome 2%, Milan 4%, Florence 3%, Berlin 12% and Munich 15%). One reason might be the increasing startup environment in both Lisbon and Berlin, which keeps attracting a lot of expats. In Germany’s case specifically, the crisis in the German housing market may also be one of the reasons behind a low proportion of bookings by young professionals.
More than 18% of the bookings in Munich were made by interns, while the proportion of this profile is, at least, 7% lower across the other cities (Lisbon 9%, Porto 10%, Rome and Milan 7%, Florence and Berlin 11%). To sum up, we can state that more than 50% of students in Porto, Rome and Florence are undergraduates, while also holding the lowest proportion of international students. The number of internationals are usually reflected by the international outlook scores, which provides higher scores for the cities with more internationals (international outlook scores reflects the % of internationals and the availability of English-taught courses).
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Student Profile
Student ProfileTop 5 Student Origin Countries
From all the 3 countries we will compare in this booklet, Germany is, according to the UNESCO research, the country with the largest amount of mobile (international) students hosted (228.756), while Portugal has the lowest number of international students with 16.888 students. While in Italy and Germany the highest amount of international students come from China, the highest proportion of international students in Portugal comes from Brazil.
Total amount of mobile students hosted 90.419
Total amount of mobile students hosted 228.756
Total amount of mobile students hosted 16.888
5,438 12,581
23,616
1,899 7,630
9,896
2,364 11,460
9,953
823 3,495
9,574
596 2,984
6,955
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Student ProfileTop 5 Origin countries per city
If we have a look at the numbers regarding the different nationalities of international students who booked with Uniplaces, we can see that there is no dominating nationality among the top 5 cities.
The main bookings in Lisbon were made by students from Italy (12%), Brazil (10%), Spain (10%), Germany (9%) and France (8%), while the origin countries for bookings in Porto were Chile (1%), Taiwan (1%), Georgia (1%), Singapore (0.7%) and Morocco (0.6%).
IT
10%376€
5.9
10%336€
4.1
12%389€
5.6
9%401€
4.78%
409€5.7
BR
ES
DE
FR
Lisbon
CL
1%304€
4.7
1%421€
5.5
1%304€
4.7
0.7%405€
4.70.6%
398€6.3
TW
GE
SG
MA
Porto
Percentage Avg. RentA vg. Stay (months)tA
CN
7%394€
5.5
12%425€
4.7
47%406€
5.5
6%434€
5.75%
414€6
IE
ID
PE
EC
HK
16%481€
6.8
23%335€
5.1
39%364€
4.1
6%467€
6.34%
373€6.8
KZ
PA
MT
CW
Rome
Milan
Student ProfileTop 5 Origin countries per city
In Rome, international students came mainly from Hong Kong (39%), Kazakhstan (23%), Panama (16%), Malta (6%) and Curaçao (4%), while in Milan they mainly came from China (47%), Ireland (12%), Indonesia (7%), Peru (6%) and Ecuador (5%).
Percentage Avg. RentA vg. Stay (months)tA
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Berlin
VN
9%434€
5.7
16%363€
4.2
26%341€
6.4
7%444€
65%
426€7.6
Percentage Avg. RentA vg. Stay (months)
SY
SN
DZ
GH
tA
Student ProfileTop 5 Origin countries per city
In Berlin, students who booked a room in the German capital mainly came from Vietnam (26%), Syria (16%), Senegal (9%), Algeria (7%) and Ghana (5%).
Student Profile
Looking at the average rent price, there are noticeable differences among nationalities and the cities they stay in. French and German students are the top spenders when it comes to booking accommodation in Lisbon, with an average monthly spend of 409 and 401 euros, respectively; while Spanish and French students stay the longest — on average 5.9 and 5.7 months, respectively. Students from Taiwan (421 Euro) and Singapore (405 Euro) studying in Porto tended to accept higher rents than any other nationality, while students from Morocco and Taiwan tended to stay the longest, with an average of 6.3 and 5.5 months, respectively.
In Rome, the top spending students came from Panama (481 Euro) and Malta (467 Euro), while students from Panama and Curaçao stayed the longest with 6.8 months, on average.
In Milan, Peruvian (434 Euro) and Irish (425 Euro) students paid, on average, the highest monthly rents, while students from Ecuador (6 months) and Peru (5.7 months) stayed the longest.
In Berlin, international students who spent the most on rent for a bedroom usually came from Algeria (444 Euro) and Ghana (426 Euro), while students from Ghana also tended to stay the longest, with 7.6 months on average, followed by Vietnamese students with an average of 6.4 months.
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Most PopularHousing Typology
Our research shows that, in general, the most popular apartment typology in all cities are shared apartments, while Berlin has a more balanced share of studios (29%), shared apartments (40%) and private apartments (26%). This could be related to the fact that Berlin has a lower average rent for a room than Munich, Florence, Milan and Rome.
Lisbon and Porto have an exceptional typology of accommodation concerning the number of bedrooms — 26% of houses in Lisbon and 16% of houses in Porto have more than 5 bedrooms, while the rest of the cities have a bigger offer of accommodation with less than 3 bedrooms. This could indicate that there is a lower supply of apartments with more than 4 bedrooms in Germany and Italy, while big apartments are more common in Portugal. In Porto and Lisbon, we can observe a high share of accommodation with more than 5 rooms, and the length of stay is on average lower than other cities. However, it could be that Portugal attracts more Erasmus students and that is the reason forthe shorter stay.
Another interesting factor is the kind of accounts in the different cities. While in Germany the housing market is mainly led by key accounts, in other countries the housing markets are defined by small and medium accounts.
Most PopularHousing Typology
Lisbon
Rome
Florence
Studio
Shared Apt.
Own Apt.
Residence
Munich
Porto
Milan
Berlin
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Most PopularHousing Typology
Lisbon
0
%
16
8
24
48
32
40
56
<2 2 3 4 5 >5 Nr of Rooms
Booking requests (%) 11 14 22 16 11 26
Porto 19 17 27 15 6 16
Rome 13 25 27 17 10 8
Milan 28 32 18 8 7 7
Florence 26 20 25 20 2 7
Berlin 54 18 12 7 4 5
Munich 1 37 26 21 5 10
by number of rooms
Type of Landlord
Munich
SMLK LKA
Berlin
Florence
Milan
Rome
Porto
Lisbon 78% 22%
91%9 %
80% 20%
65% 35%
33% 67%
24% 76%
97%3%
%9
The European Student Housing Market 2017
Most Popular neighbourhoods
Overall, numbers show that there is a correlation between rent price and most booked neighbourhoods. In every city, we can conclude that the lower the price in a specific neighbourhood, the higher the booking rate is in that specific area.
The most preferred neighbourhoods in Lisbon are Arroios and Alameda, with 11% and 6% of respective bookings, while their average monthly rent is below the city average. Students who book in more central and up-and-coming neighbourhoods are required to pay up to 17% morethan in Arroios.
Also, in Porto, rent in the most booked neighbourhoods, Paranhos (24%) and Cedofeita (15%), are below the city average. However, the price discrepancy in Porto doesn’t differ that much as in the other cities.
For Milan, bookings are better distributed amongst its neighbourhoods than in the other cities. The top neighbourhoods have a rate of around 7 to 8%, while prices differ from 535 Euro up to 620 Euro. This shows that students here are not only choosing by the rental price, but also by the closeness of the university and other aspects of student life.
In Berlin, the most popular neighbourhoods (Mitte and Friedrichshain) are 15 to 29% more expensive than rooms in Wedding, and lie well above the city average. The biggest percentage of bookings is concentrated in Wedding (12%) and Moabit (11%). In Munich, the highest percentage of students (20%) prefer to live in Au-Haidhausen, followed by Sendling (19%) and Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt (17%).
Most Popular neighbourhoods
The European Student Housing Market 2017
% of BookingsAvg. RentNeighbourhood
11%
6%
4.5%
4.5%
4.4%
€345€380€400€422€415
Lisbon1.Arroios2.Alameda3.Saldanha4.São Sebastião5.Intendente
24%
15%
12%
10%
5%
€260€265€270€265€285
Porto1.Paranhos2.Cedofeita
4.Ramalde5.Santo Ildefonso
8.9%
8%
7.8%
7.3%
7.2%
€570€620€619€535€560
Milan1.Città Studi - Polit.2.Stazione Centrale3.Viale Monza4.Bande Nere - Ing.5.Gratosoglio
12%
11%
9%
9%
8%
€446€483€514€575€450
Berlin1.Wedding2.Moabit3.Friedrichshain4.Mitte5.Kreuzberg
20%
19%
17%
7%
€695€691€726€814
Munich1.Au-Haidhausen2.Sendling3.Ludwigsv.-Isarv.4.Maxvorstadt
Top neighbourhoods in 2017
Most Popular neighbourhoods and average price by area
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