Aspen Reports Q3 Results 2024
Aspen Insurance Holdings Limited (“Aspen”) today reported results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024. Mark Cloutier, Executive Chairman and Group Chief...
Is it worth the risk?
As an insurer that seeks clarity from complexity™, we’ve done our homework on student accommodation, assessing the risk from an insurer’s point of view. Of course, much depends on whether we’re talking about newer, purpose-built student accommodation or, more traditional, regular houses often repurposed into flats. They’re two very different risks. The former being a far more attractive risk than the potentially more problematic, repurposed properties.
Mind the gap
There is little contest when comparing repurposed student property with purpose-built student accommodation as to which is the better risk. No, this isn’t a battle of near equals when you weigh pros v cons.
Purpose-built v Repurposed property
Here, then, are 10 reasons why purpose-built student accommodation are better risks for an insurer than repurposed properties.
Ten things to look out for with student accommodation
More comparable to an upmarket hotel, there’s much to recommend purpose-built accommodation from an insurer’s point of view:
Student accommodation is changing. It’s in our interests to keep pace
The fact is, students today have greater expectations from their accommodation than they might have had in previous years. If budgets allow, many would opt for purpose-built accommodation that often resembles a four-or five-star hotel.
Architects, builders, and developers have recognized this fact, with the rapid growth of high-quality purpose-built student accommodation the result. What we deliver is the insurance to match.