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Vulture funds now own more student accommodation in Dublin than DCU, UCD and Trinity combined

Investment funds are on track to own more student accommodation than universities across the country in the coming years.

VULTURE FUNDS NOW own more student accommodation in Dublin than DCU, UCD and Trinity College combined, with 7,538 beds compared to 5,602.

The situation is the same in Cork where investment funds own at least 3,099 student accommodation beds compared to the 1,530 beds owned by University College Cork. 

The research obtained by The Journal was undertaken by Sinn Féin TD Mairéad Farrell who has said the situation is causing misery for students. 

Farrell, who is Sinn Féin’s spokesperson on further and higher education, made the point that this type of accommodation is “completely unaffordable” for most students and their parents. 

Farrell’s research shows that for the cheapest single room occupancy, the average weekly rate is €268 (€1,072 a month). 

On top of this, many of the investment funds require that the room is rented for the entire year, not just the academic year which is significantly shorter.

“Students will have been horrified to find one Dublin provider offers a deluxe one-bedroom apartment for a duration of 40 weeks at a cost of €26,520,” Farrell said.

“To put that in context, a student who decided to skip all their classes and instead work a full-time minimum wage job and saved all their earnings wouldn’t be able to cover it.”

A report by EY found that 80% of rooms are occupied by international students.

‘Conservative estimate’ 

Purpose-built student accommodation was almost non-existent a decade ago, but Farrell said it has “exploded” in recent years. 

The Galway West TD has identified around 40 different locations owned by investment funds across the country with a total of almost 12,000 beds. 

This compares to 14,517 owned by universities. 

She makes the point that her calculations are likely to be a conservative estimate, as new ones are coming on steam all the time. 

Unlike Dublin and Cork, in Galway the University of Galway still has more than twice the amount of beds than those owned by vulture funds. 

But with planning permission having been applied for or granted to a significant number of new developments, that could soon change, Farrell warned.

Last year, Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris said planning permission has been granted for an additional 11,008 beds.

Farrell said this means it is likely that in the next few years, investment funds will surpass universities as the primary provider of student accommodation across the state. 

“Some might say, what’s the harm in this? If they are increasing the supply of beds available then surely that’s a good thing. 

“After all, as the Government continually tell us the key to solving the housing crisis is ‘supply, supply, supply’. Unfortunately, in the real world the type of supply matters,” Farrell said. 

“Affordability matters. The real life experience of students matter.”  

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    Jun 8th 2024, 9:14 PM

    Split kilkenny in 2

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    Jun 8th 2024, 9:04 PM

    The cats are alive and well.Meow!!

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    Jun 9th 2024, 7:43 AM

    @James Leahy: still NO all Ireland for kilkenny

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    Jun 9th 2024, 8:07 AM

    @Alan Moloney: how would you know oh wise one?

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    Jun 8th 2024, 9:27 PM

    Dublin were very poor today. Once Kk got their first goal it was curtains for Dublin. Dublin were lucky Kilkenny didn’t play to their full potential as they would have been absolutely destroyed. The result/score was bad enough but Dublin never got going apart from a few players like Eoghan O’Donnell and there was no fight or pride in them. It was absolutely shocking

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    Jun 8th 2024, 10:22 PM

    @DJ D: They were absolutely destroyed

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    Jun 8th 2024, 10:31 PM

    @another one? what’s going on is the semi state sec: I was referring to Kilkenny not playing to their true potential because if they had it would have been 30 or 40 points in the difference. You might understand now!!!

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    Jun 9th 2024, 6:11 AM

    @DJ D: irrelevant comment….. “If Kilkenny played to their true potential”…… Dublin didn’t turn up! That comment might mean something if Dublin played their best. What if Dublin played to their true potential, it would have been less of a score difference.

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    Jun 9th 2024, 7:02 AM

    @DJ D: Hard luck Mrs O’Donnell .

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    @Gerry Campbell: Gobshyte

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    Jun 8th 2024, 9:47 PM

    Leinster hurling is just KK and Galway. This year Galway not really at the races and it shows because noone else can step up to challenge. Tomorrow is the real deal though

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    Jun 8th 2024, 10:25 PM

    @FoxyBoiiYT: “Galway not at the races”?!?!? They played 3/4 of the game against Dublin with 14 men.

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    Jun 8th 2024, 9:11 PM

    Dublin gave KK way too much space. There is no marking in the first half at times. Tougher test ahead.

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    Jun 8th 2024, 11:25 PM

    Leinster championships in football and hurling are a complete joke

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    Jun 9th 2024, 12:17 AM

    @Tim & Emer Brennan: You clearly don’t watch leinster hurling

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    Jun 9th 2024, 1:08 AM

    @S K: sorry kilkenny don’t break sweat

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    Jun 9th 2024, 12:01 AM

    Dubs been beaten by double scores for a change

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    Jun 8th 2024, 9:16 PM

    A day Dublin will hopefully educate ourselves from , But what goes on tomorrow in simple will have another question. To ask ourselves

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:24 AM

    Why are Dublin so crap at Hurling?

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