Filed under: Housing
I recently read an excellent book that makes the case for a long-term bull market in student housing: Michael Zaransky’s Profit By Investing in Student Housing: Cash in on the Campus Housing Shortage.
Unfortunately, many investors lack the resources (time and money) to pursue investments in condos/apartments etc. but Mr. Zaransky writes about another possibility: a trio of publicly-traded REITs that specialize in student housing. There’s American Campus Communities, Inc. (NYSE: ACC), GMC Communities Trust (NYSE: GCT), and Education Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: EDR).
There are compelling arguments that student housing will prosper because of a shortage of dorm space and an increase in the college-age population and the percentage of people who attend college. Student housing might be more resilient/less tied to broader economic trends than the rest of the real estate market.
All of the REITs mentioned above sport dividend yields over 5%, and may be worth a look for investors seeking real estate exposure.











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