Here are the Best Locations to Become a Student Landlord

Here are the Best Locations to Become a Student Landlord


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Brunel University’s students are the most profitable to house, according to the latest study from Alan Boswell Landlord Insurance. 

The firm utilised average rent and number of bedrooms for students in different university cities to calculate where profits are highest. Then it accessed its own insurance database to deduct the cost of insurance for landlords in the area to determine where income was highest for property managers.

With an average profit of £3,163, Brunel University students are the firm’s top recommendation for student landlords to invest in. 

Student houses in the area have a whopping 5.6 bedrooms on average, two more than the UK average. Landlords in the area will also benefit from more affordable insurance premiums, at £386 – less than two thirds the cost for University of Bedfordshire students (£617).

At just £15 less income, Edge Hill University student landlords have the second highest opportunity for profit (£3,148). Houses for Edge Hill students have the second lowest premiums in the top 10 (£321), higher only than the University of Gloucestershire (£260). Rent is also the second most expensive in the top 10 (£738), behind only the University of Oxford (£837).

Royal Holloway University is in third, with monthly profits at £2,851. The average student household has 5.1 bedrooms, with each tenant paying £630 on average.

University

Location

Average rent (£)

Average bedrooms

Average cost of landlord insurance (£)

Monthly Income (£)

Brunel University

London

£640

5.6

£386

£3,163

Edge Hill University

Ormskirk

£738

4.7

£321

£3,148

Royal Holloway

Egham

£630

5.1

£375

£2,851

University of Gloucestershire

Cheltenham

£553

5.6

£260

£2,819

University of Oxford

Oxford

£837

3.8

£375

£2,799

University College Birmingham

Birmingham

£608

5.0

£359

£2,654

University of Bedfordshire

Luton

£613

5.3

£617

£2,653

Buckinghamshire New University

High Wycombe

£632

4.8

£387

£2,615

The University of Nottingham

Nottingham

£538

5.7

£444

£2,606

Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham

£535

5.7

£444

£2,589

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