• PE Partnership Divests to a Publicly Traded REIT

    Senior Living Investment Brokerage was brought on by a partnership in its divestment of an assisted living/memory care community in Freehold, New Jersey. The partnership was between Stephanie Anderson and Steve Walling, known as SilverStone HCRE, and a private equity group located in the west. During their ownership, NOI increased significantly,... Read More »
  • M&M Negotiates Lease, Purchase Option and Key Money

    Nick Stahler and Austin Diamond of the Knapp-Stahler Group at Marcus & Millichap facilitated a lease-with-purchase-option transaction for a dually certified, 120-bed skilled nursing facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The pair was also able to negotiate $500,000 of key money from the incoming operator for the landlord, a rarity in Texas... Read More »
  • Cain Brothers Secures Refinancing for New York Asset

    Cain Brothers advised FilBen Group on a $30.67 million HUD refinancing for Wallkill Realty Partners (dba Braemar at Wallkill), an assisted living community in New York. The proceeds on the loan will be used to refinance The Orange County Funding Corporation Assisted Living Residence Revenue Bonds, Series 2012, providing a long-term, fixed-rate... Read More »
  • 60 Seconds with Swett: The Current Lending Environment for Senior Care Properties Q&A

    The higher cost and scarcity of capital has made getting just about any deal done that much more difficult, from an M&A transaction to a refinancing to a new construction project. We know that we don’t need to tell most of you that. But we also know that right now is a great time to buy, that it may be the time to commence construction, and... Read More »
  • Sonida Senior Living On The Move

    It has taken a while, and a lot had to be done to strengthen the balance sheet over the past two years, but Sonida Senior Living is now on a path of growth, and recent announcements have shown it.  On May 9, the company closed on its first acquisition of the year with the purchase of a 100-unit assisted living and memory care community in... Read More »

Stayin’ Alive

A North Carolina skilled nursing facility that was built in 1994 but voluntarily closed in 2012 was purchased for $6.05 million, or $43,200 per bed. Owned by a regional owner/operator based out of the Southeast, the facility features 133 skilled nursing beds and seven assisted living beds. After closing the facility, the owner still kept the license and CON active, which was probably the motivation behind the acquisition, as the buyer, a North Carolina-based skilled nursing operator, will either invest capital to upgrade/reopen or build a new facility within the county. Patrick Burke of Senior Living Investment Brokerage handled the transaction. Read More »

Build in Broken Arrow

At the beginning of this year, we wrote about the rise of seniors housing construction in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area, with four projects scheduled to open in the second half of 2015, representing a total investment of over $35 million. Indeed, according to NIC MAP data, the construction vs. inventory ratio for assisted living in the MSA is over 30%, one of the highest for any MSA in the country. Well, we have to add one more to the books, as Prevarian Senior Living just broke ground on a 105-unit assisted living/memory care community in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Prevarian, a private equity investor, is partnering with an affiliate of St. John Medical Center Hospital, on whose campus the... Read More »

Healthcare REIT Stocks Surge

After the Federal Reserve announced it would not raise interest rates, at least not this month, healthcare REIT stocks surged on the news much more than the market as a whole. While the major stock indices were up between 0.5% and 1.0% in the first hour after the news, the healthcare REIT stocks increased from about 1.5% all the way to 6.0% for newly spun-off Care Capital Properties. We know Ray Lewis must have breathed a sigh of relief. This was a bit of a reprieve for the badly battered healthcare REITs, which suffered exaggerated declines during the past month or two. But rates will be increased, at some point. Read More »

Hunt and Healthcare

Entering the senior living/healthcare lending market, Hunt Mortgage Group closed its first transaction in that sector with an $8.85 million refinance loan for a 50-bed memory care community in Rockwall, Texas through its new balance sheet lending platform launched earlier this year. Jim Neil, Director of Healthcare Lending at Hunt, was the originator while Jenifer Williams led the underwriting team on the transaction. On the receiving end of this loan was The LaSalle Group, the developer of the prolific Autumn Leaves® brand of assisted living/memory care with 27 existing communities and 15 under construction. Its community in Rockwall opened in 2011 and stabilized by mid-2013. But when a... Read More »

Seniors Housing: Build or Buy?

In this strong seniors housing acquisition market, when does it make sense to build a brand new community or buy an “A” quality community? Based on seniors housing construction projects since 2013 (which includes independent, assisted living and memory care, or some combination of the three), the average cost to build a new project is approximately $209,000 per unit. New construction, of course, comes with certain benefits. You will have a brand-new community with all the bells and whistles that can help attract attention. But you then have to fill it up, staff it and deal with the increasingly potential risk of a competitor opening up down the street. And to buy a stabilized, “A” level... Read More »