Development of land for student residences

Development of land for student residences

Student residences: great potential for land development

Property developers benefit from building student residences on selected plots of land. The rules of the local urban plan of the municipality can offer specific advantages for student residences, such as reducing the parking requirement to one space for several dwellings, given the high use of public transport by students. The Eurometropole of Strasbourg has reduced the parking requirement for a student residence by twenty. One parking space is required for ten university rooms, as opposed to the usual two parking spaces required for a 60 m² flat. Some land that was not profitable because it required several parking basements, or was difficult to envisage because it was in a flood zone (prohibiting basement construction), is now rapidly becoming profitable. This is often the case in university towns outside the Ile-de-France.
Local authorities can encourage student housing projects and allocate plots of land for their construction during public tenders.

Kel Foncier's features for your student residence project

Property developers looking for a development opportunity in student accommodation will find valuable information on KelFoncier. By choosing the town or city you are interested in, you will discover the most suitable land to open a student residence, and the range of student residences available there, as well as the various public and private players in the sector: Crous, Action Logement, etc.
KelFoncier's maps will also help you refine your search by taking into account university and college centres and all plots of land close to public transport.

 

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The Kel Foncier team wishes you an excellent land development!

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