• 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 »
Not-For-Profit Sells In Wisconsin

Not-For-Profit Sells In Wisconsin

Ziegler was enlisted by Benevolent Corporation Cedar Community, a Wisconsin-based, not-for-profit organization, in its divestment of Cedar Community Elkhart Lake. Cedar Community is a 67-unit independent living and assisted living center in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. It was developed by Benevolent in 2008 on 13.3 acres.  Matter Development purchased the property, and its operating affiliate, Koru Health, will operate the community. Together, Matter and Koru operate 12 senior living communities in Wisconsin and Minnesota. This acquisition enabled the company to expand its footprint into Sheboygan County, with plans to continue expansion in the surrounding area. Nick Glaisner, Jake Sexton... Read More »
CFG Finances SNF Purchase Option

CFG Finances SNF Purchase Option

Capital Funding Group helped finance a nationally recognized borrower’s in-the-money purchase option for a 120-bed skilled nursing facility in Virginia. CFG Vice President Andrew Jones originated the transaction. The $19.8 million bridge-to-HUD loan covered 100% of the acquisition and closing costs.  The financing follows the company’s recent closing of a $9.5 million HUD loan, which supported the refinancing of an existing bridge loan also executed by CFG for a 173-bed skilled nursing facility in Pennsylvania. Read More »
Investor Divests in Arkansas

Investor Divests in Arkansas

Daniel Morris of Plains Commercial Real Estate was engaged by an investor in its divestment of a seniors housing asset. Pine Bluff Assisted Living is a 60-licensed-bed assisted living community in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, which used to be a part of the former Davis Life Care Campus. Occupancy was hovering around 65% at closing.  The campus was leased by a regional not-for-profit operator, and Plains was engaged to sell or lease the campus to a new operator before the expiration of the not-for-profit’s lease. The other portion of the campus was leased in 2023 to a new tenant. Pine Bluff was the last building in the campus to be reallocated.   The buyer, APEX Senior Care... Read More »
Foundry Commercial Expands in Oregon

Foundry Commercial Expands in Oregon

A seniors housing community in Keizer, Oregon, The Village at Keizer Ridge, was recently acquired by Foundry Commercial. Foundry now owns 30 senior living communities totaling over 1,900 units and operates 57 senior living communities totaling over 3,800 units across the U.S.  The Village comprises 126 assisted living/memory care units and was built in 2016. Foundry’s regional operating partner in the pacific northwest, Cascadia Senior Living, will operate the community. Cascadia now manages 17 assets in the region.  The transaction was led by Ryan Weekes, Zach Strunk and Katie Rosica of Foundry. And Newmark handled the transaction. No other details were... Read More »
High-Quality Community Trades in Colorado

High-Quality Community Trades in Colorado

United Properties, a Minnesota-based commercial real estate investor, sold its trophy asset in Littleton, Colorado, in a bidding process that yielded 11 offers over the course of a three-week marketing campaign conducted by Evans Senior Investments. Built in 2018, Balfour at Littleton features 86 units of assisted living and memory care. It was 97% occupied, consistently maintaining an average occupancy rate of 95% over the past 12 months, despite new supply coming into the market.  An investment group based in Ohio emerged as the buyer, paying $31.5 million, or $366,300 per unit. The transaction closed within weeks of the bid deadline. Read More »
Oxford Finance’s 2023 Financing Activity

Oxford Finance’s 2023 Financing Activity

Oxford Finance announced that its Healthcare Real Estate and ABL Group provided over $430 million of capital commitments in 2023. The group closed a total of 11 transactions ranging in size from $2.0 million to $89.0 million. Heading into 2024, with a more favorable interest rate environment, Oxford intends to continue its current expansion trend. First, Oxford provided a $14.25 million revolving line of credit to finance working capital needs at 29 skilled nursing facilities for an expanding Texas-based operator. The credit facility also includes an accordion feature that would allow the borrower to increase the line limit to $27.25 million. Next, Oxford provided a $34.1 million term... Read More »