• How The Budget may impact the sector, AI in shared living, do students see the value in uni and should marketplaces be charging booking fees?

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
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How The Budget may impact the sector, AI in shared living, do students see the value in uni and should marketplaces be charging booking fees?

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    After a short break, Sarah, Dan and Deenie are back with episode 9 of series 2 of Housed: The Shared Living Podcast. Here's what this latest episode covers:

    ICEF Berlin - Dan's takeaways from the event and what feedback he had from his live demo session of the new AI solution for student accommodation operators.

    Why Student Housing Consultancy is now called RESI Consultancy Limited - Dan explains the change of name for his business and what's to come in the future.

    The Labour Government Budget - what were the impacts for the property industry? And our thoughts on the increase in tuition fees and maintenance loans.

    The confirmed rumours about marketplaces charging booking fees - how is this being perceived by operators? And why it is illegal.

    Scams in student accommodation - why we should be protecting vulnerable students and not taking advantage of them.

    Should we talking more about cities like Nottingham where universities and the local authorities are co-ordinating and working together to get everything in the right place and giving a great example to the industry?

    This episode of Housed is sponsored by Mystudenthalls.com - Search student accommodation across the UK
    www.mystudenthalls.com

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