Student Housing

Greystar Sells Oklahoma Student Housing Asset

Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. has arranged a bridge loan for the recapitalization and acquisition of the 475-bed property.

This off-campus student housing property at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va. offers a smoothie shop, a student gym and a salon Image by Brett VA/ Creative Commons

For Student Housing, COVID-19 Boost May Be Short-Lived

Student housing has not suffered greatly, but when will occupancy return to pre-pandemic levels?

Pierce Education Adds 2,700 Beds to Student Housing Portfolio

Comprising three properties in East Lansing, Mich., Chandler Crossing is valued at more than $100 million.

Core Spaces Sells Illinois Student Housing Project

GMH Capital Partners and AGC Equity Partners teamed up to acquire the newly built, 672-bed community in Champaign.

NMHC/InterFace Student Housing 2020 Conference Highlights

The National Multifamily Housing Council and InterFace Conference Group joined forces to host a virtual event exploring the sector during a challenging time.

Keeping Up With Growing Demand for Off-Campus Student Housing

As students opt for less restrictive housing, hotels and purpose-built properties fill the void.

Managing Student Housing Communities Now and Beyond

On the last day of the NMHC/InterFace Student Housing conference, a panel of industry executives shared their strategies during the pandemic and how to prepare for the future.

Student Housing Leasing in a Digital World

Panelists at the 2020 NMHC/InterFace virtual conference on how online advertising and virtual tours can attract students during the pandemic and beyond.

Making Sense of Student Housing Lending and Financing

On the third day of the NMHC/InterFace Student Housing conference, capital markets experts discussed shifting financing strategies during the pandemic.

A Closer Look at Student Housing Investment

Industry execs shared their insights on foreign investment and Q4 expectations on day three of the NMHC/InterFace Student Housing conference.