Affordable Housing for Students Near Educational Hubs
Vudatha Sanjana, Student, Christ University, Bengaluru, vudatha.sanjana@arch.christuniversity.in
Albert Hefferan, Assistant Professor, Christ University, Bengaluru, albert .hefferan@christuniversity.in
Dr. Vishnu P Prakash, Assistant Professor, Christ University, Bengaluru, vishnu.prakash@christuniversity.in
Dr. Harshalatha AP, Associate Professor, Christ University, Bengaluru, harshalatha.ap@christuniversity.in
Abstract - Affordable student housing near educational hubs has emerged as a pressing urban issue in rapidly growing cities, particularly in developing countries like India. The expansion of higher education institutions has significantly increased student migration, intensifying demand for safe, accessible, and economically viable accommodation. However, limited institutional housing, rising land values, informal rental markets, and lack of regulatory frameworks have created severe affordability stress among students. This study investigates the spatial, economic, social, and environmental dimensions of student housing near major academic clusters. Using a mixed-method approach comprising literature review, primary surveys, rental market analysis, and case study evaluation, the research identifies key challenges including rental burden, overcrowding, poor infrastructure, and long commute times. The findings reveal that students prioritize proximity, safety, and affordability over space standards. The study proposes an integrated housing model incorporating compact modular design, co-living concepts, transit-oriented development, public-private partnerships, and sustainable construction strategies. The research concludes that student housing must be recognized as essential urban infrastructure and integrated into city master planning to ensure inclusive and sustainable urban growth.
Key Words: Affordable housing, Student accommodation, Educational hubs, Urban planning, Co- living, Transit-oriented development.