- Operators are re-looking at the design aspects of their upcoming properties. Most of the operators feel the need to increase the room sizes to suit the safety requirements.
- Increased focus from colleges to assess health and hygiene standards of shared accommodation spaces.
- There will be an increased focus on Facility Management services and there might be an increased cost for sanitization procedures and for providing add on services like room service, etc.
- Travel restrictions across countries will provide an opportunity for Indian universities to attract top tier student demand.
- Tie-ups with top Tier Universities for operators to ensure stable occupancy levels and revenues.
- Revenue share with the developer/landowner will be the most preferred operating model.
- Increased preference towards developing purpose-built facilities over converting/modifying existing properties.
- Measures taken by the Occupiers during the Covid-19 pandemic:
- Provision of sanitizers at all entrance points.
- Limited/restricted access to common amenities area.
- Staggered timings for utilizing common amenities.
- Allowing only one person per room.
- Deliver food to the individual’s room.
- Encouraging the use of staircases over elevators.
- Restricted visitor entry within the facilities.
- Temperature and symptom check at the entrance point of the building.
- Encouraging students to download the Aarogya Setu app.
- Operators offering relief in monthly rental payments.
- Support Required from Government