Investing in student housing is attracting more and more investors looking for stable income and simplified management. But is it really profitable, secure, and suitable for all real estate investment profiles? This project can be relevant provided you understand how it works. The potential gains remain modest, but are more predictable than with a traditional rental, as the operation is handled by a third party. On the other hand, there are concrete constraints: dependence on the operator, limited prospects for selling the property, and reduced flexibility. It is therefore neither a miracle solution nor an option to be systematically ruled out. This format is particularly suitable for profiles seeking visibility, little day-to-day involvement, and a long-term strategy, particularly to prepare for a future supplement. The following sections provide a detailed understanding of the strengths, limitations, and selection criteria for making an informed decision.

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