Valad is progressing co-living proposals across three sites in Glasgow, further expanding its presence in one of the UK’s strongest regional rental markets.
- Three Glasgow sites progressing as co-living proposals.
- Two major universities and a diverse employment base.
- Significant undersupply of professionally managed rental homes.
- Part of a pipeline spanning London and Tier 1 regional cities.
Why Glasgow
Glasgow continues to be a key focus for Valad’s co-living strategy, supported by a large and growing population, two major universities, a diverse employment base and sustained demand for high-quality rental accommodation.
The city also benefits from a significant undersupply of professionally managed rental homes, creating an opportunity for new forms of residential accommodation.
The three sites
The three sites are being progressed as part of Valad’s wider UK co-living platform, with proposals focused on delivering well-located, professionally managed accommodation designed around modern rental demand.
They also offer opportunities to reposition underutilised assets into higher-value residential uses, rather than relying solely on new-build delivery.
How Glasgow fits the wider strategy
Valad’s strategy is focused on London and Tier 1 regional cities, where population growth, employment, education and constrained housing supply provide strong underlying fundamentals for co-living.
Glasgow represents an important component of that strategy, offering the scale and depth of demand required to support professionally managed, amenity-led residential schemes. The three proposals add further scale to a growing co-living pipeline that now spans multiple major UK cities and forms a core part of the firm’s wider residential strategy.
Frequently asked questions
How many co-living sites is Valad progressing in Glasgow?
Three sites are currently being progressed as co-living proposals.
Why is Glasgow attractive for co-living investment?
A large and growing population, two major universities, a diverse employment base and a significant undersupply of professionally managed rental homes.
Which cities does Valad’s co-living strategy cover?
London and Tier 1 regional cities where population growth, employment, education and constrained housing supply support the model.
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