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Smarter Tech, Higher Rents. The Commuter Cash Grab. Is All-Inclusive Billing Actually Adding Value? Why Renting Has a Reputation Problem

Smarter Tech, Higher Rents. The Commuter Cash Grab. Is All-Inclusive Billing Actually Adding Value? Why Renting Has a Reputation Problem

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This week, we're catching up on the numerous events we've recently attended including; the Sheppard Robson PBSA round table 'How can fresh thinking unlock viability?', the Amber webinar hosted by Urban Living News on all-inclusive energy and the QX Global Group Student Accommodation Insights Evening.

We are also talking about the latest white paper by Utopi; The AI Influence in Real Estate - are we moving to the dark side? Download this report via link in comments.

The questions we cover this week:
- Does investing in AI make rent cheaper or more expensive?
- Are commuting students a commercial opportunity or a risk?
- A plea for positive PR about the value of renting
- Is all-inclusive bills cheaper?

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Dan Smith is Founder of RESI Consultancy and Co-Founder of Verbaflo.AI.

Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee are Directors and Co-Founders of The Property Marketing Strategists - Elevating Marketing in Property.

Thank you to our season four sponsors:
Mystudenthalls.com - Reach thousands of students searching every month with 0% commission student accommodation listings.

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.

Howden - With a lifetime of expertise, Howden provides tailored insurance, property risk management, and wellbeing solutions for accommodation providers across the UK.

Who this episode is for:

  • PBSA and student accommodation professionals
  • BTR, co-living and rental operators
  • Property developers and investors
  • University and higher education leaders
  • Anyone working in or around housing policy and shared living

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers, organisations, clients, or partners. This podcast is for general discussion and informational purposes only. Nothing said should be taken as professional, legal, financial, or investment advice. While we aim to be accurate, we make no guarantees and accept no liability for decisions made based on the content of this podcast. This was a jointly sponsored podcast.

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