Housed: The Shared Living Podcast

<p>Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee of The Property Marketing Strategists have teamed up with Daniel Smith of Student Housing Consultancy to discuss the latest news, views and insights in the shared living sector. <br /><br />Each episode they will be delving into a wide variety of subjects and asking the questions which aren't often asked. <br /><br />This podcast is a must for anyone working in Student Accommodation, BTR, Co-Living, Operational Real Estate or Shared Living.</p>

Q&A Special: Anti-social behaviour, Is PBSA a Help or a Hindrance? HMO Voids, Millennial parents, Desks in Bedrooms, Fair Usage for Utilities and Tax Chat

Send us a text This week, Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee and Dan Smith tackle some of the questions sent it by our listeners. Thank you to Katherine Austin, Clayre Massey, Ross Halliday, Paul Mercer, Dave Amor, Tim Stephens, Kelly-anne Watson and Sam Scott for your questions. We cover: - Marketing to millennial parents - Do desks still belong in bedrooms? - HMO responses to notice periods and summer void risk - Is the trajectory of PBSA helping or hindering the future of HE success? ...

12-12
53:25

Why Marketplaces aren't just for PBSA, Is Labour Making the Housing Crisis Worse for Renters and What Exactly Is Subscription Living?

Send us a text Sarah Canning, Deenie Lee and Dan Smith are back in the latest episode of Housed, to discuss: - Marketplaces & university accommodation - Their reaction to the Budget - is Labour making the housing crisis worse for Renters? - And what exactly is subscription living? Stay up to date on Housed podcast via its LinkedIn page. Dan Smith is Founder of RESI Consultancy and Co-Founder of Verbaflo.AI Good Management. Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee are Directors and Co-Founders...

12-05
36:52

The Amenities Battle - what is BTR without them? The Missing Middle Excluded from Shared Living, Affordable vs affordable, Void Room Innovations and Where are all the University Courses Going?

Send us a text In this episode, Sarah, Dan and Deenie deep dive into; - The battle of amenities - The missing middle - Affordable vs affordable - Being futurists - Void room innovations - And where are all the university courses going? Stay up to date on Housed podcast via its LinkedIn page. Dan Smith is Founder of RESI Consultancy and Co-Founder of Verbaflo.AI Good Management. Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee are Directors and Co-Founders of The Property Marketing Strategists - Elevating Marketi...

11-28
40:13

PBSA vs HMOs is the gap getting wider? Is this the year of the re-booker? Why Pricing & Incentives Involves Fighting with Investors, The Sector need to get more Political and why Ops teams are Heroes

Send us a text The hosts are dissecting a lot in this week's episode - here's a breakdown of what they discussed: - PBSA vs HMOs is the gap going to get wider? - Are we losing the affordable end of the market? - Is the timing of the marketing to students going to shift? - Do we need to get more political as a shared living sector? - Is this the year of the rebooker? - Why is price setting such a fight? Stay up to date on Housed podcast via its LinkedIn page. Dan Smith is Founder of RESI Cons...

11-21
47:58

Sector Realism, Rebooking Kicks Off, The Reputation of Renting And Ask the Expert Special on The Renters’ Rights Act - what you can do NOW to prepare

Send us a text In this week's episode: - The Class Foundation Conference round-up - Sector realism - The affordability slide - Let’s get positive about renting - Plus Ask the Expert on the Renters’ Rights Act with Amanda McNeil Partner, Head of Real Estate, Howard Kennedy LLP. The episode covers data from St. James’s Place Real Life Advice 2025 report and the Knight Frank Student Accommodation Outlook 2025 Report. Stay up to date on Housed podcast via its LinkedIn page. Dan Smith is Founder o...

11-14
52:43

Kitchens not Gyms Build Real Community, Tech vs Humans - what do tenants want? Keeping Residents 'Sticky' in BTR and Empowering the Next Generation of Real Estate Professionals

Send us a text This week the hosts, discuss what can be learnt from Appleby Blue Almshouse. A high-quality social collective housing for older people in Bermondsey, which has recently been awarded the RIBA Stirling Prize 2025 for it's outward-facing, community-first design. They discuss: - Reducing loneliness - Tech vs humans - Keeping residents ‘sticky’ - Empowering the next generation Stay up to date on Housed podcast via its LinkedIn page. Dan Smith is Founder of RESI Consultancy an...

11-07
38:50

Is Social Media Undervalued in the Sector? Are Investors Getting More Realistic? The Unite Share Price and Have Wellbeing Claims Become a Box-Ticking Exercise? Plus data from Cushman & Wakefield and Native.

Send us a text Dan Smith is back to join Deenie Lee and Sarah Canning for episode 77 of Housed. As well as hearing about Dan's new arrival, the team discuss: - Labour's pledge to build 1.5 million Homes - The native Student life in 2025/26 report - Whether social media is undervalued as a marketing tool - Operators using box-ticking wellbeing claims - The maintenance loan gap driving affordability crunch - Cushman & Wakefield UK Student Accommodation Report - Unite Students perform...

10-24
41:24

How Renting Can Innovate Faster Than Sales, Is there really a Student Quota in BTR? Why do we still need Women only Awards? With guest host Brendan Geraghty.

Send us a text In the latest of episode of Housed, Sarah Canning, guest host Brendan Geraghty and Deenie Lee discuss: - Key takeaways from the Bisnow Student Accommodation Summit - Underwriting gaps, slow valuations, and student share assumptions - Rental as a housing laboratory: PBSA, co-living, later living, SFR - Design, density, and standards for families and students - Partnerships with universities and evolving nomination practices - Policy pressures: Renters’ Rights Bill, PRS contracti...

10-17
49:09

Living away at University - dangerous headlines, Stigma of HMOs, Drivers in BTR and Co-Living and should the sector be concerned about buying and selling houses getting easier? Plus a BIG announcement!

Send us a text In the latest of episode of Housed, Sarah Canning, Dan Smith and Deenie Lee discuss: 👉 Living away at university - is there a PR issue? 👉 Why is there a stigma about HMOs? 👉 The key drivers in BTR and Co-living 👉 Should developers and investors be worried about buying getting easier? The episode includes references to the BBC News article 'Why more students like me are choosing not to leave home', the Harris Associates and VervLife 2025 Build-to-Rent Report & Co-Living Add...

10-10
34:14

The Future of Renting, Irresponsible Market Data (again), Student Financial Struggles and Smarter Rent-Setting Strategies

Send us a text In this week's episode, Dan Smith, Deenie Lee and Sarah Canning discuss: - The Future of Renting - Misleading Market Data in Student Housing - The Nuance Behind the Headlines - Student Financial Struggles and Commuting Trends - Smarter Rent-Setting Strategies Stay up to date on Housed podcast via its LinkedIn page. Dan Smith is Founder of RESI Consultancy and Co-Founder of Verbaflo.AI Good Management. Sarah Canning and Deenie Lee are Directors and Co-Founders of The Property M...

10-03
42:27

The silver lining void beds can offer, have we cracked the definition of co-living, AI won't wait & Ireland development stalls

Send us a text This week, Dan Smith, Deenie Lee and Sarah Canning cover: - The real definition of co-living; exploring YorSpace in York, where residents share tools, childcare, and even solar panels. - Ireland's student accommodation market, where legislative intervention including rent caps has effectively halted development despite a projected shortfall of up to 68,000 beds by 2035. - Why void rooms don't have to mean lost revenue. - And why you should be adopting AI now and not in t...

09-26
41:20

Has the 25/26 season been tough for PBSA? Should void beds be a Plan A? Later living housing targets, Uni mergers, The impact of a new housing secretary. Do more 18 year olds going to uni mean more in student accommodation?

Send us a text Sarah, Dan and Deenie are back with a brand new season of Housed, dissecting and discussing some fresh new topics from the world of shared living. This week insights: - The impact of the new Housing Secretary - Why does affordable just mean 'old'? - More 18 year olds going to uni = more in student accommodation? - Why has the 25/26 season been tough for PBSA? - Should void beds be a Plan A? - Including later living in housing targets - University mergers and what it reall...

09-18
47:20

Why London's Student Housing Market Plays by Different Rules - recorded LIVE in partnership with Fusion

Send us a text Sarah, Dan and Deenie are joined by Chris Cater, Richard Ward and Sarah Turner-Jones to talk about the London Masterplan. This episode was recorded in-front of a live audience at opening of the new Fusion PBSA building in Brent Cross Town. The panel discuss why London is treated so differently to the rest of the UK: - How are different boroughs in London reacting to PBSA? - The trends and patterns that show London as a different market and specifically Greater London vs ...

09-12
27:31

Reinforcing Student Accommodation in Europe with special guests Frank Uffen and Kelly-anne Watson from The Class Foundation

Send us a text Housed has partnered up with The Class Foundation to bring you a special three-part mini series, getting under the skin of the importance of student housing strategy across Europe and warming the shared living sector up for the The Class Conference 2025 taking place in Lisbon this November. In this episode 'Reinforcing Europe', Dan, Deenie and Sarah are joined by Kelly-anne Watson and Frank Uffen to discuss: • An introduction to The Class Foundation • How purpose-built s...

08-01
37:37

Audience Q&A Special: Is BTR better than PBSA? Is the Uni Resi Experience still Relevant? What do Neurodiverse Residents Need? And Rental Growth vs Ops Budgets.

Send us a text For the last episode in season four of Housed we opened the floor to our listeners and asked them to send in any questions. A huge thank you to Matt Burton of UPP, Seb Horst of Host, Benjamin Hall of LOFT, Noella Colingridge and Tom Ferber of HOMIE for contributing. Sarah, Dan and Deenie discuss: - Is a uni residential experience still a priority? - Is neurodiversity being considered in building design? - How can BTR do all the things PBSA say they can't? - Are operators being...

07-18
41:22

Are we failing at training our People? Sales vs Leasing (and which one is right?) Building the 50,000 later living homes needed and we explore AI with The Class Foundation Community Hubs.

Send us a text Technology should be transforming the shared living sector, with AI presenting both opportunities and challenges for marketing professionals across PBSA and BTR. We explore how artificial intelligence will reshape property operations while emphasizing the human skills needed to thrive in this changing landscape. But without the right training in place, we could all end up lost. • Class Foundation Marketing Hub brings together marketing professionals from across Europe • ...

07-11
36:30

Controversy about Housing Supply, Comparing Glastonbury to Shared Living, Having it all and Why are Affordable Rooms only for University Nominations?

Send us a text The Housed Podcast team examines sustainability in shared living by comparing Glastonbury Festival's impressive renewable energy achievements with the current state of PBSA and BTR sectors, questioning why purpose-built accommodation struggles with basic green initiatives. • Many PBSA and BTR operators pay lip service to sustainability without implementing meaningful changes • Inclusive versus non-inclusive rent models create tension between convenience and sustainability goal...

07-04
43:31

Latest Impacts For Universities and PBSA, The Building Safety Act Process, Viable Options For Later Living, The Coliving vs Studio BTR Terminology Debate PLUS Ask The Expert Feature on the Renters' Rights Bill

Send us a text Sarah, Dan and Deenie are back for episode 65, this week's episode covers: How UAE student restrictions are sending shockwaves through the UK university system. Several institutions falling outside the global top 200 rankings—including UCLan, City University, and Heriot-Watt—now face losing hundreds of international students who provide essential income. With 61% of UK universities falling in rankings this year, the panel explores what this means for PBSA operators and whether ...

06-27
42:35

Data-Driven Sustainability in Shared Living: The Utopi Story with special guest Jonathan Burridge

Send us a text Latest Housed episode with special guest Jonathan Burridge, Co-Founder and CEO of Utopi. Sarah, Dan and Deenie are joined by Jonathan to discuss digital solutions to sustainability in shared living, the key themes covered in this episode include: Smart buildings aren't just collecting data—they're transforming how we live. In this compelling conversation with Jonathan Burridge, CEO and founder of Utopi, we explore the revolutionary intersection of technology, sustainability, an...

06-20
43:18

How Flexible are Contracts Really? Homeviews BTR Report, The Key Feature not Being Communicated and AI in Planning.

Send us a text Stepping away from remote recording, the Housed - Shared Living Podcast team gathers in-person at a London studio to tackle pressing issues reshaping the shared accommodation landscape in Episode 63. Following energetic feedback from their UKREiiF coverage, the hosts reveal ongoing conversations to create a dedicated hub for PBSA, BTR, and co-living sectors at future events. This grassroots initiative aims to address the significant representation gap, particularly for student...

06-13
34:26

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