
APJ’s Talking Property with Simon Hulett and Ryan Banting
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This latest episode of Australian Property Journal’s Talking Property is brought to you by MaxCap Group.
APJ’s Nelson Yap talks to Simon Hulett, Head of Direct Investment MaxCap Group and Ryan Banting, Executive General Manager Social Infrastructure Australian Unity, about the Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) sector.
- Our guests give us an overview of the PBSA sector's recovery since covid-19 and how it has evolved.
- Discuss the partnership between MaxCap, Australian Unity, and UniLodge.
- Australia has only 80,000 beds in operation in a sector with 1.6 million students, how
- does compare to United Kingdom and United States?
- Innovations and student preferences, domestic students are also driving demand.
- What are the risks that might impact the PBSA sector? As we've seen recently, the Australian government is cracking down on student visas, how might changes in regulations or policies impact the sector?
- Going forward, will the Australian PBSA sector continue to be a compelling investment?
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