• Value-Add AL/MC Community Trades

    An institutional owner decided to divest a non-core asset, and engaged Jason Punzel, Vince Viverito, Jake Anderson and Taylor Graham of Senior Living Investment Brokerage to run the sale process. The asset is located in Hillsboro, Oregon (Portland MSA), and features 36 assisted living and memory care units, with 62 licensed beds. It was built in... Read More »
  • Brookdale Divests California Community to Public REIT

    Blueprint was engaged by an institutional, national owner/operator in the strategic disposition of a large rental CCRC in Bakersfield, California. The 20-acre campus was developed in 1999 and provides the whole continuum of care, including independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing across three large buildings and... Read More »
  • Two Midwest Assets Trade

    A couple of seniors housing communities traded in the Midwest, selling to a couple of growing owner/operators. First, in the Indianapolis area, The Kiser Group’s Mark Myers and SVN | Senior Living Advisors’ John Klement led the sale of a 157-unit seniors housing community featuring a mix of independent living, assisted living and memory care... Read More »
  • Assisted Living Portfolio Closes in Wisconsin

    Bob Richards of Senior Care Realty recently completed the sale of a five-property assisted living portfolio in Wisconsin, closing the deal in multiple tranches. Richards had worked with the seller, AC Capital, for 15 years, helping them grow their portfolio over the years. AC Capital also has self-managed the communities for the last decade. Now,... Read More »
  • 60 Seconds with Swett: Here We Go Again

    AARP just published a report on assisted living, and all I can say is, here we go again. It concludes that “the state of assisted living today is cause for concern for many stakeholders. The lack of national federal standards for care centers creates an underregulated space.” It continues on, stating that the “absence of national oversight,... Read More »

LTC Expands with Thrive

LTC Properties (NYSE: LTC) expanded its relationship with Thrive Senior Living, acquiring and then leasing another property to the Atlanta-based operator for $14.3 million, or $204,286 per unit. Receiving its Certificate of Occupancy in May 2016, the community in Athens, Georgia was actually developed by a joint venture between Thrive, Paragon Real Estate and Summit Healthcare REIT. It features 50 assisted living and 20 memory care all-private pay units, and was added to an existing master lease agreement at an initial incremental yield of 8.0%. This expands LTC’s relationship with Thrive to three communities, with two additional development projects expected to open by the end of... Read More »
Two year turnover for CNL

Two year turnover for CNL

Following up on Five Star Quality Care’s (NYSE: FVE) sale of seven of its 33 owned senior living communities for $112.4 million, the company put some of those funds to work in acquiring a 163-unit senior living community in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. Built in 1994 with an addition in 1997, the community has 90 independent living, 49 assisted living and 24 memory care units. The seller, CNL Lifestyle Properties, bought the property in January 2014 for $18.5 million, or $113,500 per unit, and then leased it back to an affiliate of Solomon Senior Living and Trinity Lifestyles Management. But Five Star will take over operations, in addition to changing the community’s name to Morningside... Read More »
Oceanside on Oahu

Oceanside on Oahu

Shep Roylance and Lee Blake of The JCH Group recently traveled to Hawaii to facilitate the sale of a 152-unit senior living property in Hauula. In this community, all of the units are licensed for assisted living, but a large portion of the residents require little to no care and are basically independent living. There are also memory care, hospice, respite and adult day care services. It was built in 1997 with 90,351 square feet on 7.98 acres, and comes with a 99-year land lease. A local owner/operator paid $6.64 million, or $43,684 per unit, for the community, and Messrs. Roylance and Blake represented both the buyer and seller in the transaction. Read More »

Two Louisville-area assisted living communities sold

Allen McMurtry, Megan Fetter and David Kliewer of Cushman & Wakefield’s Tampa office represented Senior Care US Holdings, Inc., in the sale of its two assisted living/memory care communities near Louisville, Kentucky. Both communities have been operated by Elmcroft Senior Living since opening in 2012, with one featuring 56 assisted living units, 24 memory care units and a 99% occupancy, and another consisting of 31 assisted living units and 34 memory care units at 85% occupancy. Capital Health Group LLC was the buyer on behalf of a joint venture between Hunt Realty Investments and the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. Read More »
HFF closes high value deal in Northeast

HFF closes high value deal in Northeast

Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. (HFF) closed one of the most expensive seniors housing transactions ever (on a per-unit basis), with its sale of two assisted living/memory care communities in the Northeast for $98.25 million, or almost $575,000 per unit. There were several factors that led to this near-record price. First was the location. One of the properties is located in suburban Philadelphia and the other is in New Jersey within the New York City MSA, both high barrier-to-entry, high-income markets. Second, they were recently built in 2013 by the owners, a joint venture between Formation Development Group (an affiliate of Formation Capital) and Shelbourne Healthcare Development Group... Read More »
Ensign’s quiet 2016

Ensign’s quiet 2016

The Ensign Group (NASDAQ: ENSG) has cooled off significantly in 2016, following its 23 transactions in 2015. The company has only closed three deals so far this year, including its purchase of the Legend Healthcare properties (with eight skilled nursing facilities in Texas) and a small hospice operation in Iowa. Most recently, Ensign acquired a 171-bed skilled nursing facility in Kansas City, Kansas, which included the operations and the underlying real estate, for an undisclosed price. The facility includes a 10-bed assisted living unit, and was 56% occupied under the ownership of a faith-based not-for-profit. Ensign’s subsidiary, Endura Healthcare, Inc., will take over... Read More »