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Student accommodation specialist adds to property portfolio with £2.4m deal for city office conversion

Kexgill completes on Nottingham purchase as asset value enjoys annual double digit growth

Raleigh House in Nottingham, to become student accommodation after Kexgill aqcuired it(Image: Kexgill Group)

Hull-based student accommodation provider Kexgill has bought a large office block in Nottingham as it adds to the £183.4 million of assets now held.

Raleigh House,a 20,000 sq ft building, is a £2.4 million addition that will be converted into a 57-bed property. It sits close to Nottingham Trent University City Centre Campus.

It has been acquired as the company’s latest results were filed for the year to June 2022, with the physical return of students to lectures across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ welcomed.

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Kexgill, launched in the city by a former student keen to offer better than he had experienced, saw its gross asset value increase by 16 per cent from £158 million in the last financial year. It has concentrated on increasing its prime location status, with all property now considered that or good, with particular attention paid to Nottingham and Liverpool, as well as the home city.

Richard Stott, managing director of the Kexgill Group, told how the prospects were looking good with a “shortage of good quality opportunities and no expectation of a fall in demand” despite economic headwinds. Forward letting is ahead of previous years for September, despite rental increases to cover the all-inclusive model that factors in energy bills. The company portfolio is described as sitting in the medium range of rental values.

Kexgill is also just refinanced 55 residential student units at various locations via a £25 million facility provided by InterBay Bank. Both transactions were supported by fellow Hull firm Andrew Jackson Solicitors, with property partner Helen Mellors leading.

Richard Stott, managing director of the Kexgill Group, said: ““This latest purchase required careful negotiation over a lengthy period of time and I am delighted that Helen and the Andrew Jackson team were able to help us achieve preferred developer status for Raleigh House. We are now looking forward to ensuring that the premises receive the Kexgill treatment as we add to our existing portfolio of high quality, affordable student accommodation in Nottingham.”