The "Students and Workers Accommodation Market Global Briefing 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Developers and designers are beginning to focus on creating micro-housing units that provide housing options near universities at a reasonable price. University Student Living of The Michaels Organization is currently developing micro units near Boston University between 325 and 400 square feet each offering a private kitchen and bathroom.

Asia Pacific was the largest region in the students and workers non-residential accommodation market in 2017, accounting for around 39% market share. North America was the second largest region accounting for 22% market share. South America was the smallest region accounting for around 6% market share.

The market size section gives the students and workers accommodation market revenues, covering both the historic growth of the market and forecasting the future.

Drivers and restraints looks at the external factors supporting and controlling the growth of the market.

Market segmentations break down the key sub sectors which make up the market. The regional breakdowns section gives the size of the market geographically.

Competitive landscape gives a description of the competitive nature of the market, market shares, and a description of the leading companies. Key financial deals which have shaped the market in the last three years are identified.

The trends and strategies section highlights the likely future developments in the students and workers accommodation market and suggests approaches.

Scope

  • Markets Covered: Rooming and Boarding Houses, Students Housing, Workers Housing.
  • Time Series: Five years historic and forecast.
  • Data: Market value in $ billions.
  • Data Segmentations: Regional breakdowns, market share of competitors, key sub segments.

Companies Mentioned

  • American Campus Communities
  • United Group PLC
  • Education Realty Trust
  • Campus Crest Communities Inc.
  • Centurion Corporation
  • The Scion Group

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