• Healthcare REIT Divests SNF to In-Place Operating Partner

    Senior Living Investment Brokerage returned to West Des Moines, Iowa, to sell a skilled nursing facility that it had previously sold in 2019. A healthcare REIT was the buyer back then and is now selling the facility to its in-place regional operating partner. Built in 2004, Arbor Springs features 56 beds on an attractive four-acre campus about 10... Read More »
  • Near-Stabilized AL/MC Community Lands Refinance

    Carnegie Capital closed a bridge refinance for a 50-unit assisted living/memory care community in the Houston, Texas MSA. Four years ago, the property was bought by a California-based operator with a growing footprint in Texas. Performance was approximately two to three months from stabilization, but with the acquisition loan maturity looming, a... Read More »
  • Record-Setting HUD Express Lane Application to Commitment

    Cambridge Realty Capital provided a $6.15 million loan to refinance Avalon Memory Care Keller, a 50-bed stand-alone memory care community in Keller, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth MSA). The fully amortized, 35-year HUD loan was provided for the owner, a Texas limited liability company, that wished to recast bank debt into a long-term non-recourse... Read More »
  • Large Healthcare Owner Receives Financing

    An owner of more than 80 healthcare properties spanning nine states secured bridge and working capital financing for its skilled nursing portfolio in Washington. The financing includes a $40 million bridge loan and a $6 million working capital line of credit, with a 36-month initial term. MONTICELLOAM provided the funding. Read More »
  • Out-of-State Owner Divests to Investor

    A couple of assisted living and memory care communities in Eastern Tennessee recently traded hands. The two properties comprise more than 100 units. A Chicago-based investor aligned with the seller’s long-term vision for the communities acquired the assets, and partnered with a regional operator that was looking to grow their presence in the... Read More »
Publicly Traded REIT Divests in Illinois

Publicly Traded REIT Divests in Illinois

Berkadia was engaged in the divestment of an assisted living and memory care community in Barrington, Illinois. The Berkadia Seniors Housing Team, led by Mike Garbers, Cody Tremper, Dave Fasano and Ross Sanders, closed the transaction on behalf of a publicly traded REIT. The buyer was a regional owner/operator. But no other details were disclosed. Read More »
Cambridge Arranges Conventional Loan

Cambridge Arranges Conventional Loan

Cambridge Realty Capital Companies arranged a $5.95 million conventional loan for the acquisition of Twilight Haven Senior Living, in Fresno, California. Brent Holman-Gomez, Cambridge Senior Vice President, handled the transaction.  A California limited liability company obtained the fully-amortized, 25-year loan, which was underwritten by a Utah-based industrial bank. Previously owned by a not-for-profit organization, Twilight Haven comprises 60 independent living units, as well as 116 assisted living beds and 50 skilled nursing beds. The assisted living business is focused on the Medi-Cal Assisted Living Waiver program.  However, the selling operator was in bankruptcy, and the... Read More »
Commonwealth Acquires in Michigan

Commonwealth Acquires in Michigan

Commonwealth Senior Living recently acquired a seniors housing community near Grand Rapids, Michigan. This marks the third community for Commonwealth in the Grand Rapids area. Redico and American House Senior Living Communities purchased the community in January 2020. Built in 2015 and formerly known as American House Wyoming, the community comprises 102 assisted living and memory care units in Wyoming, Michigan. It was developed by Granger Group originally as First & Main at Metro Health Village. It will be rebranded as Commonwealth Senior Living at North Byron. Commonwealth intends to renovate the community, primarily focusing on enhancing the memory care portion. Read More »
Utah’s Meridian Heights Finds New Owner

Utah’s Meridian Heights Finds New Owner

Orion Real Estate Partners acquired a seniors housing community in Utah from Tablerock Capital. Built in 1998, Meridian Heights features 96 units in Sandy. The units comprise one- and two-bedroom floor plans that range from 838 to 1,004 square feet. Danny Shin and Brock Zylstra of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, handled the transaction. In 2022, the asset became subject to a $4.5 million CMBS loan from Citibank, originated by Berkadia Commercial Mortgage, according to Yardi Matrix data. The note carries a 2029 maturity and a 5.95% fixed interest rate. The community last traded in 2019. Read More »
Two Class-A Communities Sell around D.C.

Two Class-A Communities Sell around D.C.

The Newmark Seniors Housing team facilitated the sale and equity raise for two Class-A seniors housing communities in the Washington, D.C. metro area. They worked on behalf of the sellers, Harrison Street and Palomino Capital, a middle market investment bank.  Thrive Senior Living had developed the communities in the late-2010s to include 140 units, each. Built in 2019, Tribute at Melford comprises 104 assisted living and 36 memory care units in Bowie, Maryland. While Tribute at The Glen was built in 2017 with 96 assisted living and 44 memory care units in Woodbridge, Virginia. Cogir had taken over operations at both locations in recent years.  We heard that the properties were... Read More »
Seven Properties Sell in Missouri

Seven Properties Sell in Missouri

Eads Investment Brokerage facilitated the sale of seven seniors housing communities in and around Saint Louis, Missouri. Patrick Byrne, who has sold 23 communities in Missouri since 2022, handled the transaction. First, Eads represented a regional owner/operator downsizing to focus on its core markets in the sale of a 96-bed skilled nursing facility with a mostly Medicaid census in Saint Peters. It was operating well and sold for approximately $5.4 million, or $63,000 per bed. Turnover at key leadership positions largely accounted for post-pandemic census and regulatory challenges. The facility averaged 73% census in 2023, producing $5.5 million in revenues, and it was trending... Read More »