The Rise of Mid-Level Branded Residences: A New Form of Accommodation with the Potential for Flexibility

In the dynamic world of accommodation, one trend is rapidly gaining ground: the growth of the medium-level branded residences. Traditionally dominated by luxury, branded residences, which are individual properties within a development managed by a hotel brand, are expanding to appeal to a much wider audience. Major hotel brands such as Wyndham are leading this shift, recognising the huge potential of the middle class market.

What are Mid-Level Branded Residences and why are they relevant to Flexible Accommodation?

Unlike their luxury counterparts, these residences are not based on exclusivity and prohibitively high prices, but rather on the volume and affordability. As Chris Graham of Graham Associates explains, as you move down the economic pyramid, prices go down and the market expands significantly. Dimitris Manikis, president EMEA for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, points out that the difference lies in volume, where the The opportunity for brands that can scale efficiently is enormous..

While the source does not focus directly on "flexible accommodation" in the traditional sense of short-term rentals, these mid-level branded residences offer a form of accommodation with elements of potential flexibility.:

  • More affordable investment: Often located in secondary or tertiary markets, land and construction costs are lower, allowing for more competitive sales prices. This opens the door to a increased number of buyers and investors who are looking for an entry into the real estate market with the backing of a recognised brand.
  • Income potential: Affiliation with an international hotel brand can increasing confidence in earning potential through rental management programmes, although the source does not elaborate on this aspect.
  • Brand recognition and standards: The connection to a well-known brand improves confidence in operating standards and resale value compared to unmarked properties, especially in emerging markets.

Expanding Markets and Opportunities

The source stresses that this growth is not limited to one region. Emerging markets, with a growing middle class, are showing an increasing "captive audience for this type of product. Wyndham, for example, has a strong presence in the CIS region, Georgia and Pakistan, and sees an opportunity in the CIS. "massive opportunity" in India.

In addition, already advanced markets such as North America and Asia Pacific are also experiencing an increase in mid-tier branded residences. Asia Pacific is expected to rival even North America in the next 12 years.

Key Considerations

It is crucial to understand that simply branding a building does not guarantee success. The brand differentiation, a clear offer and unique benefits are essential. In addition, it underlines the importance of a proper investigation, due diligence and planningThe company also has experts in branding, marketing, feasibility studies and operations.

Conclusion

The expansion of branded residences into the mid-market segment represents a significant developments in the accommodation and residential sector. While it differs from the traditional concept of "flexible housing" as short-term rentals, it offers an alternative to the traditional concept of "flexible accommodation" as short-term rentals. more affordable form of real estate ownership with the backing of recognised brandspotentially providing greater flexibility in terms of investment, location and income potential. As global awareness of branded residences grows, demand in the mid-tier segment will continue to increase, presenting new opportunities for buyers and investors in a growing market.

The next edition Vitur Summit 2026 will take place in Malaga on Thursdays 13 and 14 May and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the different agents involved and gain access to all the latest news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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