The Inexhaustible Power of PBSA: Student Residences Consolidate as Spain's Star Flexible Accommodation Asset

In the diversified universe of the Flexible Accommodation, In the student housing sector, there is one segment that stands out for its resilience and investment attractiveness: student residences, or PBSAs (or PBSAs).Purpose-Built Student Accommodation). The large operators that lead this market in Spain agree on a clear diagnosis: the pull of PBSA is long-lasting and is based on solid fundamentals that go beyond the economic situation.

The key to this success lies in a simple but powerful equation: a growing and structurally sound demand that clashes with a quality supply still insufficient. Spain has established itself as one of the top destinations for international university students, and the mobility of domestic students continues to increase. However, the stock of modern, well-equipped and professionally managed residences has not grown at the same pace, creating an imbalance that ensures high occupancy rates and stable returns for investors.

This mismatch between supply and demand is what makes the PBSA a «safe haven» for institutional capital. Investment funds, insurance companies and asset managers around the world see this type of asset as a "safe haven" for institutional capital. Flexible Accommodation an opportunity for attractive and predictable returns, less exposed to the volatility of other real estate segments.

Major operators confirm that interest has not waned, but has become more sophisticated. It is no longer just about offering a bed; demand has shifted towards residences that provide a holistic living experience, with high quality communal spaces (study areas, gyms, cinemas), value-added services and a strong community component.

Expansion of the sector is continuing, with a significant pipeline of new projects in the country's main university cities. Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Malaga continue to be the poles of greatest attraction, but interest is beginning to spread to other cities with a strong university presence.

The message from industry leaders is unanimous: PBSA is no longer a niche but a strategic and established asset class. Its ability to meet a fundamental need, combined with increasingly professionalised management, ensures its relevance and long-term attractiveness in the global asset class landscape. Flexible Accommodation in Spain.

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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