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Housed: The Shared Living Podcast

Housed: The Shared Living Podcast

By: Sarah Canning Deenie Lee and Daniel Smith
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Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee of The Property Marketing Strategists have teamed up with Daniel Smith of Student Housing Consultancy to discuss the latest news, views and insights in the shared living sector.

Each episode they will be delving into a wide variety of subjects and asking the questions which aren't often asked.

This podcast is a must for anyone working in Student Accommodation, BTR, Co-Living, Operational Real Estate or Shared Living.

© 2025 Housed: The Shared Living Podcast
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Episodes
  • Q&A special: BTR vs PBSA pricing, Uni residential experiences, Designing Buildings for Neurodiversity, Interior Design and Rental Growth and Realistic Budgets for New Properties
    Jul 18 2025

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    For the last episode in season four of Housed we opened the floor to our listeners and asked them to send in any questions. A huge thank you to Matt Burton of UPP, Seb Horst of Host, Benjamin Hall of LOFT, Noella Colingridge and Tom Ferber of HOMIE for contributing.

    Sarah, Dan and Deenie discuss:
    - Is a uni residential experience still a priority?
    - Is neurodiversity being considered in building design?
    - How can BTR do all the things PBSA say they can't?
    - Are operators being realistic about budgets and does good interior design support rental growth?

    PLUS find out what Housed has in store for the summer...

    Thank you to our season four sponsors:
    MyStudentHalls - Find your ideal student accommodation across the UK.
    Utopi - The smart building platform helping real estate owners protect the value of their assets.
    Washstation - Leading provider of laundry solutions for Communal and Campus living throughout the UK and Ireland.


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    41 mins
  • Is shared living ready for the AI revolution? Class Foundation Marketing Hubs, Later Living Solutions and are we Failing at Training?
    Jul 11 2025

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    Technology should be transforming the shared living sector, with AI presenting both opportunities and challenges for marketing professionals across PBSA and BTR. We explore how artificial intelligence will reshape property operations while emphasizing the human skills needed to thrive in this changing landscape. But without the right training in place, we could all end up lost.

    • Class Foundation Marketing Hub brings together marketing professionals from across Europe
    • AI represents a fundamental shift comparable to the invention of the internet
    • Gap exists between marketing teams' AI understanding and executive leadership buy-in
    • Training in property typically focuses on compliance rather than skills development
    • PBSA uses "sales" terminology while BTR uses "leasing" despite describing the same function
    • PRS seeing significant attrition with 290,000 rental homes leaving the sector since 2021
    • BTR predicted to eventually provide 30% of private rental homes but faces supply challenges
    • UK needs 30,000-50,000 new later living homes annually but only builds around 7,000

    Send your questions for the final episode of the season to hello@housepodcast.com

    Thank you to our season four sponsors:
    MyStudentHalls - Find your ideal student accommodation across the UK.
    Utopi - The smart building platform helping real estate owners protect the value of their assets.
    Washstation - Leading provider of laundry solutions for Communal and Campus living throughout the UK and Ireland.


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    37 mins
  • Controversy about Housing Supply, Comparing Glastonbury to Shared Living, Having it all and Why are Affordable Rooms only for University Nominations?
    Jul 4 2025

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    The Housed Podcast team examines sustainability in shared living by comparing Glastonbury Festival's impressive renewable energy achievements with the current state of PBSA and BTR sectors, questioning why purpose-built accommodation struggles with basic green initiatives.

    • Many PBSA and BTR operators pay lip service to sustainability without implementing meaningful changes
    • Inclusive versus non-inclusive rent models create tension between convenience and sustainability goals
    • Dr. Yolanda Barnes suggests there may soon be a surplus of second-hand homes in the UK
    • London's affordable student accommodation policy channels affordable rooms through university nomination agreements
    • Developers claim affordable student accommodation is impossible to build with current return expectations
    • The team challenges whether traditional development models are preventing truly affordable and sustainable options
    • Industry professionals facing redundancy are encouraged to reach out to the podcast hosts for support

    Send your questions for the final episode of the season to hello@housepodcast.com


    Thank you to our season four sponsors:
    MyStudentHalls - Find your ideal student accommodation across the UK.
    Utopi - The smart building platform helping real estate owners protect the value of their assets.
    Washstation - Leading provider of laundry solutions for Communal and Campus living throughout the UK and Ireland.


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    44 mins
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