You almost never see a single senior care property sell for over $100 million. In fact, only two had ever been recorded with a higher price: a 423-unit/bed CCRC for $165 million in 2007, and a 499-bed skilled nursing facility for $105.5 million in 2015. Now, there is a third. Joshua Jandris, Charles Hilding and Mark Myers of Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of a 744-bed skilled nursing facility in Bronx, New York, for a whopping $110 million, or $147,850 per bed, making it the second-largest single-property sale (and the largest stand-alone skilled nursing facility sale) ever. Located on a 2.46-acre parcel, the facility is spread out among three connected buildings that were built in the 1940s, 1971 and 1974. The facility recorded over $91 million in revenues, but operated at a 2% margin under not-for-profit ownership. The buyer, which we assume is for-profit but was not disclosed, should be able to improve on that. Well done to the M&M team on a career deal.