Asset Campus Housing Adds 1,400 Beds, Two Florida Properties to Its Student Housing Portfolio

TALLAHASSEE, FL - Asset Campus Housing is expanding its presence in Florida with the addition of the Forum Tallahassee and Nine at Gainesville to its family of managed properties. The 785-bed Forum Tallahassee serves students attending Florida State University, Tallahassee Community College and Florida A&M University.

The community offers one-, two- and four-bedroom units. Amenities include a lap pool and spa, sand volleyball court, elevators, indoor basketball and volleyball gym, aquatic ping pong and pool tables, car care center, pet park with dog wash station and a business center featuring a conference room and three, large study rooms. 

Catering to students attending the University of Florida, which is located less than a quarter-mile from the property, The Nine @ Gainesville is expected to open in 2018 and will offer one-, two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom fully furnished units with private bathrooms, in-unit washer and dryer units, stainless steel appliances and private balconies. The 627-bed community will feature amenities that include interactive study rooms, a resort-style swimming pool, fitness center and a community café.

These properties are just the latest additions to the Asset Campus Housing family. Asset Campus is the nation’s largest third-party student housing property management company with over 118,500 beds currently under management.

About Asset Campus Housing: Asset Campus Housing is a third-party property management firm based in Houston, Texas. ACH manages more than 220 student housing properties across the nation, including more than 118,500 beds in over 40 states. With a growing portfolio that includes hundreds of properties across the globe, ACH provides services that include property management, asset management, development and investment services. Visit assetcampus.com to learn more. 

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