by Irving Levin | Oct 21, 2021 4:49 pm | Uncategorized
About the Webinar Going into the pandemic, the seniors housing and care sector was already struggling with the supply and cost of labor. When unemployment skyrocketed, some believed that would begin to alleviate the supply problem. But early on, it did not seem to... Read More »
by Irving Levin | Aug 26, 2021 3:35 pm | Uncategorized
After census plunged 1,000 basis points across the country, has the assisted living recovery met expectations following the pandemic? Pent-up demand for this need-based product may have already exhausted itself, and rampant discounting would theoretically affect the... Read More »
by Irving Levin | Oct 26, 2016 8:32 am | 60 Seconds, Opinion, Statistics
For the four quarters ended September 30, average prices in the independent living market have increased, as have assisted living prices and skilled nursing prices. The seniors housing and care M&A market has seen less activity this year than in recent years, but... Read More »
by Irving Levin | Oct 26, 2016 8:31 am | Acquisitions
The team of Tony Cassie and Dan Mahoney from Marcus & Millichap recently closed two skilled nursing transactions out West. First up, and the smaller of the two, a regional operator purchased an 88-bed facility in Ogden, Utah, for $7.5 million, or $85,227 per bed,... Read More »
by Irving Levin | Oct 26, 2016 8:30 am | Acquisitions
A senior living community in Jacksonville, Florida with an unusual set-up traded hands with the help of Greystone. Owned by a publicly traded REIT, the 245-unit community was built 30 years ago on 14 acres, and provides independent living, assisted living and memory... Read More »