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Capping numbers of students living in BTR, are all shared living sectors just serviced apartments and looking after the wellbeing of operational staff

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Join Sarah Canning , Deenie Lee , and Dan Smith as they dive into the latest industry trends and discuss key insights from recent conferences in the shared living sector.
In this episode the team discuss:
🟣 Dan's key takeaways from the Operational Resi Living Conference by LD Events
🟣 Do International students know the difference between BTR, co-living and PBSA?
🟣 The need for operational staff in PBSA buildings to be educated on the whole rental living sector to help with competitor insight
🟣 How BTR are using models which students and other demographics want - can PBSA learn from this?
🟣 The increase in neurodivergent students and how the PBSA sector need to support this demographic
🟣 Do we need to focus on the wellbeing of on-site teams during check-in weekends to reduce burnout?
This episode of Housed is sponsored by Mystudenthalls.com - Search student accommodation across the UK
www.mystudenthalls.com

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Manage episode 481637821 series 3552718
Content provided by Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee and Daniel Smith, Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee, and Daniel Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee and Daniel Smith, Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee, and Daniel Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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Join Sarah Canning , Deenie Lee , and Dan Smith as they dive into the latest industry trends and discuss key insights from recent conferences in the shared living sector.
In this episode the team discuss:
🟣 Dan's key takeaways from the Operational Resi Living Conference by LD Events
🟣 Do International students know the difference between BTR, co-living and PBSA?
🟣 The need for operational staff in PBSA buildings to be educated on the whole rental living sector to help with competitor insight
🟣 How BTR are using models which students and other demographics want - can PBSA learn from this?
🟣 The increase in neurodivergent students and how the PBSA sector need to support this demographic
🟣 Do we need to focus on the wellbeing of on-site teams during check-in weekends to reduce burnout?
This episode of Housed is sponsored by Mystudenthalls.com - Search student accommodation across the UK
www.mystudenthalls.com

  continue reading

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