The Ultimate Solution for Increasing Move-In Rates and Providing Value-Driven Amenities for Gen Z
6 minute read | Grills
College students' living standards are changing. The Gen Z generation, those born between 1995 and 2012 are not just going to college to get a degree and live in a small traditional dorm room of the past. These savvy students are looking for a home away from home experience with apartments and multi-living properties with lifestyle-enhancing amenities like outdoor areas that include gyms, swimming pools, commercial grills, outdoor heaters, and features that extend their living and entertaining opportunities outside.
Generation Z students are known for valuing experiences rather than owning things like their parents and past generations. They tend to prioritize experiences like travel, entertainment, and outdoor activities instead of material possessions. These college bound teenagers are drawn to housing options that offer outdoor living spaces that allow them to socialize, relax, study, and enjoy the outdoors. This generation is also more environmentally conscious than previous generations. They are concerned about issues like climate change and want to live in housing options that reflect their values. Outdoor living spaces like rooftop gardens, green spaces, and sustainable features like solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems are becoming more common in housing options catering to Gen Z students. This age group grew up with technology and expect it to be integrated into every aspect of their lives. Housing options that offer amenities like smart home technology, high-speed internet, and wireless charging stations are becoming increasingly popular among this generation.
These students have high expectations when it comes to the quality of their living arrangements. They are looking for a high level of comfort, convenience, and safety. Amenities like fitness centers, study rooms, and security features like keyless entry and 24-hour security are becoming more common in housing options catering to this generation. Enter the topic of this article, outdoor spaces with seating areas and student housing grills, the ultimate solution for increasing move-in rates, especially in your college town properties. Take a look and take action.
Give GenZ What They Want: Install Grills in Community Areas
This growing trend is an important one that developers and multi-unit building owners should pay close attention to. That is if they want to interest the new age of college renters. And the good thing for you is that these Gen Z college renters (and their loving parents) will pay a premium for cutting-edge features that reflect the comforts of their home-sweet-home away from home.
Today, in addition to pools and gyms, commercial grills in attractive outdoor areas are common expectations. It might not seem like a deal breaker, but it truly is. Adding student housing grills to a common area instantly transforms drab dorm life into an appealing place to call home. Heading outside to enjoy morning coffee, study, or spend time with friends is very appealing to them. It's time to raise the bar on your amenities to attract students who will pay extra rent for quality propane grills or natural gas grills.
The experts at AEI Corporation have the best brands in the business. Commercial grills in our lineup are perfect for student housing grills and multifamily buildings. In addition to college students, other demographics are also looking for "homes" that offer special amenities. Property owners who invest in these extras can pass on the cost to the renters. The trends speak volumes for the up-and-coming college-goers. Even though college students might be on a budget they expect extras and prefer to grill and dine outside rather than spend money on processed foods served in the dorm cafeterias or the expense of restaurants and eating out.
Commercial Grills, Fuel Types and Mounting Options
Investing in a commercial grill for your multi-family and college student property is the perfect way to engage quality renters. T-Series grills are an excellent choice when compared to other brands on the market. When selecting a grill, there are several essential considerations to keep in mind, including fuel type and mounting options.
The first thing to consider when buying new commercial grills is what fuel is available; natural gas or liquid propane. Both types are clean-burning, inexpensive, and eco-friendly, which are all features Gen Z renters appreciate and respect. The significant difference between installing propane grills or natural gas grills is that natural gas is piped in directly to your grill, which is convenient but requires your grill to be mounted permanently in place. Propane is stored in a propane tank under the grill, which requires it to be swapped out every so often but allows the grill to be semi-portable.
T-Series grills come in both natural gas and liquid propane options. Both fuel types are clean-burning, affordable, and eco-friendly. Natural gas is a convenient option since it is piped directly to the grill, meaning you never have to worry about running out of fuel. On the other hand, propane is a more portable option, a better choice for those who want to move their grill around. Propane is also a more consistent fuel source since its pressure remains constant, providing a more consistent cooking temperature.
When it comes to mounting options, T-Series grills offer several to choose from. Pedestal mounts save space, allowing the grill to be mounted on a post rather than taking up valuable ground space. Grill carts allow the grill to be moved around as needed. Built-in models provide a sleek and integrated look that can enhance the outdoor space. Choosing the right commercial grills depends on the available space and desired level of mobility.
Another essential consideration when selecting commercial grills for student housing is safety features, including a fuel-stop timer. The PGS T-Series commercial grills feature a fuel-stop timer that works by shutting off the flow of fuel to the grill after a predetermined amount of time has passed. The timer is typically set for a period of time, such as 30 minutes, and if the grill is left unattended for longer than the set time, the timer will shut off the fuel supply to the grill. There are two main types of fuel-stop timers: mechanical and electronic. Regardless of the type, the fuel-stop timer is a valuable safety feature that can help prevent accidents caused by unattended grilling.
The T-Series grills are a great choice for commercial use as they are quality USA products with stainless steel components and feature impressive benefits like infrared rotisserie adaptability, grill lift assist handle options, electronic ignition systems, and convenient stainless steel side shelves. By considering fuel type, mounting options, and safety features, property owners can select the best grill for their specific needs. Whether you choose natural gas or propane, and whether you opt for a pedestal mount, grill cart, or built-in option, the T-Series grills offer a range of features and benefits that can enhance the outdoor living experience for your tenants.
Generation Z students expect outdoor living spaces and special amenities. This is because they value, have concern for the environment, rely on technology, and have high expectations for quality of life. Property owners providing these assets will keep ahead of the competition.
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