%0 Conference Paper %B 14th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference %D 2007 %T Demand for University Student Housing: An Empirical Analysis %A Spieler, Andrew %A Seow Eng Ong & Milena Petrova %A Seow Eng Ong %A Milena Petrova %X

This paper provides insight to understanding the factors impacting studentís decision to live on-campus and the universityís concomitant decision to build on-campus housing. We examine the relationship between the percentage of students living on-campus and a number of factors, including school ranking, cost of off-campus living, and percentage of international and graduate students. The results indicate that there is a significant positive relationship between the percentage of students living on campus and the cost of off-campus living, school ranking, the percentage of international students, the type of school (i.e. public vs. private), the amount of on-campus security provided and the cost of tuition. The university has a choice between building a new dormitory, leasing, buying an existing building, or not providing other campus housing. We further find a relationship between the factors influencing the on-campus housing construction decision by a university and the factors influencing studentís decision to live on-campus.

%B 14th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference %S ERES: Conference %C London, UK %G eng %3 RePEc:arz:wpaper:eres2007_226 %! Conference 2007 %& Session D4: Applied Housing Market Analysis %R 10.15396/eres2007_226