2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-91331-1_8
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Does the Room Come with Wi-Fi? Negotiating Digitally Mediated Arrival, Access and Settlement among International Students

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“…The private rental sector is fragmented, with thousands of individual landlords, investors and their agents (Leishman, Aminpour et al 2022) as well as an increasingly diverse population of renters. The growing shortage of affordable dwellings at the bottom end of the market has led to a concurrent increase in renting by the room in both short and long stays, as well as the emergence of niche or corporate rental providers of privately managed rental room accommodation, including housing the sizeable growth in international student numbers prior to the pandemic (Parkinson, James et al 2018;Parkinson, Liu et al 2022).…”
Section: The Private Rental Market Is Fragmentingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The private rental sector is fragmented, with thousands of individual landlords, investors and their agents (Leishman, Aminpour et al 2022) as well as an increasingly diverse population of renters. The growing shortage of affordable dwellings at the bottom end of the market has led to a concurrent increase in renting by the room in both short and long stays, as well as the emergence of niche or corporate rental providers of privately managed rental room accommodation, including housing the sizeable growth in international student numbers prior to the pandemic (Parkinson, James et al 2018;Parkinson, Liu et al 2022).…”
Section: The Private Rental Market Is Fragmentingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, growth in the international student rental market increased demand for more affordable room rentals that are often characterised by informal and subletting arrangements that are likely to be under counted in household enumerations (Parkinson, Liu et al 2022). The return of international and domestic students, low vacancy rates and rising rents will see increased demand for room rentals in response to a limited supply of affordable and available dwellings for the lowest-income groups (Hulse, Reynolds et al 2019a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%