PBSA Development Site, 19-21 South Ward Road, Dundee, DD1 1PU
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11,840.29
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- Primary use
- Commercial development
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Key features
- Prime PBSA development site with the benefit of a full planning consent for 215 PBSA beds including 110 cluster beds and 105 studios (Planning Reference: 23/00311/FULM)
- Scope to alter accommodation mix via a non-material variation (feasibility drawings and detailed planning note provided within the data room)
- High quality external and internal amenity offering, comprising 2.7 sq m per bed
- Ideal City Centre location with strong local amenity offering, and excellent transport connectivity
- Dundee is a dual University City with 18,500+ full-time students (HESA 21/22), with an impressive 12.5% annual growth in full-time international students since 2016/17
- Structural undersupply of PBSA in Dundee with current student to bed ratio of 4.8:1
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PBSA Development Site, 19-21 South Ward Road, Dundee, DD1 1PU
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