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Private Healthcare REITs are Still Active Buyers

Private Healthcare REITs are Still Active Buyers As Ryan Saul blogged in July (http://seniorlivingbrokerage.com/reit-buyers-quiet/) and Senior Housing News commented on this week (http://seniorhousingnews.com/2016/10/19/senior-housing-ma-continues-decline/), Seniors Housing M&A activity has dipped over the past couple of quarters due to decreased activity among the majority of Public Healthcare REITs. According to Bill Kauffman, NIC’s senior principal, the main […]

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Moderate Income Assisted Living

Moderate Income Assisted Living by Jason Punzel There tends to be a trend in new construction of seniors housing communities to focus on very high end Private Pay residents that have the ability to pay $4,000+/month for independent living and $6,000+/month for assisted living.  Additionally, many older communities have a high percentage of Medicaid residents […]

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Does Using a Seniors Housing Broker Really Matter?

Everyone is looking to save money, whether at the grocery store, shopping online or selling real estate, saving a ‘buck’ is often the name of the game.  When considering selling a senior living community, the temptation to list a property without a broker, or use a low fee unproven brokerage, can be tempting.  However, it […]

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