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Developers plan student flat block after securing £6.35m funding

Hydrogen Falmouth wants to create 112 studio apartments in centre of Cornish waterside town near to university campus

How the planned Purpose Built Student Flats in Falmouth could look

A five-storey block of student flats is planned to be built in the centre of the Cornish waterfront town Falmouth after a £6.35million funding package was secured.

Real estate finance specialist ASK Partners has provided funding to Hydrogen Falmouth, the student living arm of a leading property investment and development company, alongside a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (CBIL) from OakNorth Bank, to finance construction of the 112-bedroom Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA).

OakNorth Bank says that HMOs (houses in multiple occupation) in Falmouth have reached capacity and Falmouth University and the local authority have committed to provide enough purpose-built accommodation to reduce the demand on family homes in the area.

The bank said there is expected to be high demand for the PBSA from second- and third-year students who prefer to live in the “social epicentre” of Falmouth, although the Falmouth University campus is a short walk away and the University of Exeter’s Penryn campus is easily accessible.

The Cornish coastal town of Falmouth

Student numbers are continuing to rise across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the bank said, with most campuses having the capacity to accommodate first-year students but second- and third-years rely on HMOs, putting increasing pressure on residential housing stock which in many cases is already in short supply.

Small towns, such as Falmouth, have no further capacity for HMO accommodation and the university and the council are working closely with private investors to provide purpose-built accommodation to meet a future requirement of 2,000 beds, said OakNorth Bank.

It is also anticipated that the appeal of universities outside of big cities will be far greater in a post-Covid world, which will also bring with it demand for well-designed single-occupancy accommodation.

In this case, the £6.35million finance facility is provided by real estate funding specialist ASK Partners, alongside a CBIL from OakNorth Bank, and will be used by Hydrogen Falmouth to develop the five-storey block of single-occupancy studio apartments.