BC Business Magazine

JULIAN WELLS

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Age: 21

Co-founder and principal, Student Housing Initiative

LIFE STORY: In February, Tim Chen's story went viral. The UBC student said he would rather live with his parents in Calgary and spend $1,200 on flights per month than spend at least $2,100 in rent for a one-bedroom in Vancouver.

“Students are not being treated equitably in the housing market,” says Julian Wells, co-founder and principal of Victoria-based research consulting organizati­on Student Housing Initiative (SHI). Most students don't have the credit and rental histories to compete for housing with people who have full-time jobs, yet that's the situation they're in. Wells, for example, lived on campus as a first-year Uvic student from Toronto but struggled to find a place the following year.

“I signed a lease, like, three days before I moved in,” he recalls. “I was working three jobs and I couldn't really afford vegetables because my rent was so expensive.”

While running Uvic's real estate club, Wells, who is studying economics and political science, saw an opportunit­y to build data-driven reports that could weave student perspectiv­es into new policies and developmen­ts. So he launched SHI with peers Grace Murphy and Jonathan Cook in 2023.

An SHI survey conducted across five Canadian campuses revealed that 50 percent of students think their rent is unaffordab­le and 74 percent prefer

BOTTOM LINE: SHI conducts studies to help real estate leaders, institutio­ns and government­s consider students when planning housing projects and policies. In 2023, it raised $14,000 to survey 200 students across Canada and gave $3,000 back as tuition grants. It has also been involved in the creation of more than 4,000 new housing units in Victoria and Vancouver, says Wells: SHI insights were quoted in the approval of four housing projects and considered in the developmen­t of several more. –R.R.

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