Date updated:02-09-2007
With the children of boomers now in college its worthwhile playing this demographic by looking at REITS that focus on campus housing.
Some material on the topic:
interesting history of student housing.
- Exploiting the Collge Boom.
From the Forbes article:
"The college population from ages 18 to 24 is now 9.5 million, up 20% from a decade ago and possibly destined to peak only in 2010, according to the National Center for Public Policy & Higher Education."
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