Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Student Housing Reports at University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL and University of South Florida, Tampa, FL for 2014--2015 School Year


Paul Guyet
 ORLANDO, FL --For the second year in a row UCF encountered special challenges due to a number of factors:

1)  Poor leasing activity the prior year when approximately  1,200 beds went unrented at both on
campus and off-campus communities and

2)  The addition of two new off-campus communities that produced 2,208 new beds in ultra-deluxe
communities:  Plaza on University and The Retreat.

The result was that over 3,000 unrented and new beds plus over 15,000 occupied beds needed to be rented for the 2014-2015 school year.

Even with all this new competition, most properties filled up to an average occupancy rate that is just under 99%. However it was not without a lot of effort and incentives in the form of one to two months
of free rent, gift cards and waived administrative fees. 

University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
UCF student housing has shown that it is a mature market that can navigate difficult waters. The good news is that there are no new student housing communities planned for delivery next year.

There is one conventional apartment complex that will come on line next year which will have one and two bedrooms.  Although it is not planned for students, because of its location it will attract students.

 It is being built behind the new Publix at Rte. 50 and Woodbury Road. One conventional apartment complex that caters to students sold last year and there were no sales of purpose built properties. The Gatherings changed its name to The Quad.

At USF leasing went well and many properties leased to over 95%. The difference between UCF and USF was that USF off-campus housing did not have to give nearly as many incentives as UCF off-campus housing had to give.

No new properties were built this past year which obviously helped leasing. Five purpose built properties were sold as well as an older conventional property on Bruce B. Downs.

 The property on Bruce B. Downs will be demolished and replaced with a new purpose built property of 180 apartments and 600 bedrooms. It will not impact leasing next year because it will not open until 2016.

Enrollment is stable at both schools, with total enrolment at about 60,500 students at UCF and 47,000 at USF. Enrollment at the main campus of USF in Tampa is about 38,500 students. Both schools leased up their on-campus housing and sent excess students to “affiliated” off-campus housing.


 For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Paul M. Guyet
Student  Housing  Specialist
Smith  Equities  Real  Estate  Investment  Advisors
(407) 422-0704



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