Housed: The Shared Living Podcast
Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee of the Property Marketing Strategists have teamed up with Daniel Smith of Student Housing Consultancy to discuss the latest news, views and insights in the shared living sector.
Each episode they will be delving into a wide variety of subjects and asking the questions which aren't often asked.
This podcast is a must for anyone working in Student Accommodation, BTR, Co-Living, Operational Real Estate or Shared Living.
Housed: The Shared Living Podcast
International Students Collaboration with ICEF - challenging stereotypes, learning from other countries, affordability and changing study patterns
We're excited to share our latest Housed podcast episode in collaboration with Martijn van de Veen , Chief Business Development Officer at ICEF. This session is ahead of the The inaugural ICEF Monitor Global Summit in September which has a track dedicated to student accommodation.
Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee will be speaking at the event in September, looking at insights from our latest research Unlocking Global Perspectives of Student Accommodation. They will be joining a host of other experts in the sector who will be focusing on affordability, availability, accessibility, and accountability in international student accommodation.
Find out more about the event: https://www.icef.com/events/icef-accommodation/
Some of the topics covered in this podcast episode:
🔵 The importance of collaboration globally - looking into different markets
🔵 Challenging the typical ‘international student’ stereotype
🔵 Tackling supply and demand and therefore affordability.
Each week, Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee of The Property Marketing Strategists and Daniel Smith of Student Housing Consultancy will be delving into a wide variety of subjects and asking the questions that aren't often asked. This podcast is for anyone who works in Student Accommodation, BTR, Co-living, Operational Real Estate or Shared Living.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the personal views of the individual hosts.