Which area offers the best uni-let investment?

In an eMoov poll of the best universities where UCAS entry level and property price are concerned, Leeds University achieved the best balance for those considering an investment for their child or a uni-let investment.

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Rozi Jones
23rd August 2016
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The average house price across the top 100 universities comes in at £319,963 with the University of Leeds the top ranking university in the UK. With an average entry requirement of 436.5 UCAS points and an average price paid of just £95,310, the University of Leeds offers a property price per a UCAS point of just £218.

The University of Sunderland places second in the table. Although the average UCAS entry tariff is just 290.5 points, the 8th lowest in the top 100, the average price paid around the campus is just £65,201. This equates to a price point of just £224 for every entry point required.

In contrast, the Imperial College London comes in at 100th due to the inflated price of property surrounding its Kensington campus. Although the prestigious institution requires students to achieve 566.9 UCAS points on average, the third highest in the top 100, the average price paid for property around the campus is a staggering £2.5m resulting in a property price per a UCAS point of £4,431.

The other universities making the top 10 where affordability is concerned are the University of Bradford (£269), the University of Leicester (£301), the University of Hull (£305), the University of Manchester (£308), the University of Dundee (£313), the University of Strathclyde (£315), Aston University (£320) and Newcastle university (£349).

Founder and CEO of eMoov.co.uk, Russell Quirk, commented: “University is often the first life step for those leaving home to study and the cost implicated in doing so are high, with many not paying off their student debt until years after graduating.  

"Investing in a property for your child can be one way of reducing the cost and can act as an additional source of income for years to come. When looking for somewhere to stay at university, as with a job, properties close to the campus are always going to be a more attractive proposition and so buying in and around the university can help ensure interest in a property from the get go.

"This research highlights where across the nation offers the most attractive proposition for a uni-let in terms of close proximity to the university, an affordable property price, as well as a good level of education where the university itself is concerned.”

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