2023 student property market predictions, from a property expert. ?
What will the 2023 student property market look like for landlords? What will it look like for students and tenants? Dan Lyons, owner of Eightfold Property, lays out his predictions for the 2023 student market. ?
1️⃣ We’ll hit full capacity ?
2️⃣ Rent will increase ?
3️⃣ Quality will increase ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Predictions for the 2023 Student Property Market - From a Property Expert
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