• Ensign Makes a Splash in Texas

    The Ensign Group closed out April with a bang, announcing the acquisition of the real estate and operations of 17 skilled nursing facilities spread across Texas, plus the real estate of two seniors housing communities in Wisconsin.  The Texas portfolio is majority-SNF, with 2,080 skilled nursing beds. There are also some seniors housing... Read More »
  • Public REIT Sells Value-Add Community to Joint Venture

    Kandu Capital, a family office specializing in real estate and healthcare, and its operating company, Bloom Senior Living, acquired an assisted living/memory care community in Ohio after strategically divesting a number of skilled nursing, behavioral health and seniors housing assets at healthy valuations. Those dispositions were initially... Read More »
  • Not-for-Profit Divests Its CCRC Portfolio to Another Not-for-Profit

    A portfolio of CCRCs in South-Central Pennsylvania changed hands from one faith-based not-for-profit organization to another, with Toby Siefert and Dave Balow of Senior Living Investment Brokerage handling the process. The pair represented the seller, SpiriTrust Lutheran, an 80-year-old operator based in York, Pennsylvania, in the sale of six... Read More »
  • AL/MC Community Trending Towards Stabilization Sells

    Blueprint’s suite of services was on display in the sale and financing of an assisted living/memory care community in Fredericksburg, Texas. Built in 2018, The Villages of Windcrest was performing well at the time of marketing, and was trending towards stabilization. Newer, performing properties are getting the most interest in the M&A market... Read More »
  • Montgomery Intermediary Group Brings on New Advisor

    Continuing its momentum in 2026, Montgomery Intermediary Group (MIG) announced that it hired Colin Thomas, CFA as an investment sales advisor. In this role, Thomas will lead seniors housing and skilled nursing transactions across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana, expanding MIG’s coverage and capabilities in these markets. Thomas’s... Read More »
Evans Senior Investments Sells Vacant Community in Indiana

Evans Senior Investments Sells Vacant Community in Indiana

The team at Evans Senior Investments sold a vacant seniors housing community in Valparaiso, Indiana for $9.15 million, or $93,000 per unit, which at first glance is a strong value for an empty building. After opening its doors in March 2018, the community struggled to lease up and went through two different management companies. The pandemic only made things worse, and ownership decided to shutter the community in September 2020.   It currently features 98 units that were set aside for assisted living and memory care. A regional private equity group was able to buy the property at below replacement cost and hired Priority Life Care to operate and oversee the leasing of it. Before Priority... Read More »
Blueprint Sells SNF in Erie, Pennsylvania

Blueprint Sells SNF in Erie, Pennsylvania

Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors handled the sale of a 120-bed skilled nursing facility in Erie, Pennsylvania. Connor Doherty, Michael Segal and Ryan Kelly handled the deal on behalf of the seller. Located in a competitive submarket, the facility was originally built in 1950 and underwent a major expansion in 1982. It had been steadily improving its operations and census prior to the pandemic, reaching about 85% occupancy. However, like at many facilities across the country, census dropped to around 60% by the time of closing.  Its regional owner/operator owner deemed the facility to be non-core to its long-term growth plans and hired Blueprint to handle the marketing and sale... Read More »
Bloom Senior Living Sells Two South Carolina Communities

Bloom Senior Living Sells Two South Carolina Communities

Kandu Capital and its operating affiliate Bloom Senior Living just sold two of their South Carolina assisted living and memory care communities. Bloom at Hilton Head and Bloom at Bluffton have been part of the Bloom family of communities since they were purchased from Brookdale Senior Living in 2013 for $7.2 million, or $61,500 per unit.   They were struggling at the time with just $3.5 million of revenues and Bloom turned them around and grew revenues and EBITDA significantly, with EBITDA reaching $1.2 million in 2016. Then, several new communities were opened in the market and COVID-19 appeared. Occupancy dipped but the communities remained very cash... Read More »
Recent Senior Care M&A Deals, Week Ending May 21, 2021

Recent Senior Care M&A Deals, Week Ending May 21, 2021

Senior care M&A activity is still plodding along, so here is our recent deal chart. Long-Term Care AcquirerTargetPrice Chicago Pacific FoundersThe Shores at Clear LakeN/A Not disclosedThe Homestead at Lakewood$8.3 million Regional owner/operatorThe Parks Senior LivingN/A WindRiver CompaniesBloom at Hilton Head and Bloom at Bluffton$12.25... Read More »
Welltower Making Investment In 55+ Market

Welltower Making Investment In 55+ Market

Welltower is diving into the active adult market with its new investment relationship with Treplus Communities, a Columbus, Ohio-based developer of high-quality 55+/active adult communities. Currently, there are three Treplus communities already open in central Ohio, and there are more in the works for 2021. Treplus also has eyes on expanding in the Midwest, and this partnership with Welltower will certainly help those ambitions.   Treplus’ communities consist of 90 to 150 units that range from 1,200 to 1,600 square feet. Each community also features resort-style amenities such as a fully equipped gym, café, business center, billiards, liquor lockers and catering kitchen. The communities... Read More »
Blueprint Sells Entrance-Fee CCRC in West Texas

Blueprint Sells Entrance-Fee CCRC in West Texas

An entrance-fee CCRC in Odessa, Texas, with a major turnaround opportunity at its on-campus skilled nursing facility, just sold to a regional owner with the help of Amy Sitzman, Jacob Gehl, Giancarlo Riso and Humair Sabir of Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors. Originally built in 1987 with additions made in 1992 and 1997, the Type-C community features 55 independent living units, 23 high-acuity assisted living units and a 90-bed SNF, although just 71 beds were in operation. The independent living portion was almost always fully occupied (or close to it, even during the pandemic), but the SNF struggled with census in the last year, starting in the high-80s and eventually falling... Read More »