• CBRF Trades in Wisconsin

    A community-based residential facility in southern Wisconsin came under new ownership. The seller had acquired the facility a couple of years ago and brought it to stabilization. They also conducted renovations in 2025 on the physical plant, which was originally built in 2001. The ultimate buyer was a Midwest ownership group that was looking to... Read More »
  • Watch The SeniorCare Investor’s Q1 Investor Call

    The SeniorCare Investor convened a panel on April 23 to discuss key topics front and center for investors. Ben Swett, Managing Editor of The SeniorCare Investor, moderated the discussion. Blueprint sponsored the Q1 2026 Investor Call webinar, with Kyle Hallion, Senior Director at Blueprint, joining. Investment firm perspectives came from Natalie... Read More »
  • Not-for-Profit Joint Venture Acquires IL Community

    Blueprint closed the sale of Parkwood Retirement, a 147-unit independent living community in Bedford, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth MSA). Sitting adjacent to the Texas Health HEB hospital campus, Parkwood has demonstrated consistent and strong operating performance, with occupancy hovering around 95% for several years. There was still some meaningful... Read More »
  • Senior Care Portfolio Secures HUD Financing

    A senior care portfolio secured $64.96 million in HUD financing for the refinance of three properties in Pennsylvania. Greystone provided the financing, with the deal originated by Christopher Clare and additional team members including David Young, Ben Rubin, Ryan C. Harkins, Parker Nielsen and Liam Gallagher assisting on the transaction. The... Read More »
  • National Health Investors’ CFO Retires

    National Health Investors’ John Spaid, Executive Vice President and CFO, will retire effective July 1, 2026. The company will appoint Todd Siefert as Executive Vice President Corporate Finance, effective June 1, 2026, and he will succeed Spaid as CFO. Also as part of the transition, Dana Hambly has been promoted to Senior Vice President of... Read More »
Monarch Advisors Finances Two Texas Transactions

Monarch Advisors Finances Two Texas Transactions

Alec Blanc of Monarch Advisors helped finance a couple of Senior Living Investment Brokerage’s latest deals in Texas, which we highlighted last week. Cascades Healthcare, a Provo, Utah-based owner/operator, announced two separate acquisitions for four total skilled nursing facilities in Texas for a combined $26.545 million, or $41,400 per bed. Mr. Blanc secured a $21 million acquisition loan from a national commercial finance company to support the deal. There is also a $3.5 million earn-out feature that brings the loan-to-cost to around 92%. We’re not seeing leverage like that very often these days.  The loan comes with a three-year term and interest only payments for the first two years.... Read More »
JLL Sells Oregon Assisted Living Community

JLL Sells Oregon Assisted Living Community

Mike Garbers and Cody Tremper of JLL successfully sold an 85-unit assisted living community in Portland, Oregon. The seller and buyer were not disclosed, but the community has an almost entirely Medicaid census.   It was built in 2005 with 81 private rooms and four semi-private rooms. Occupancy was in the high-90s in the fall of 2019, but has since dropped to about 88%. Many operators would love to have their communities that full. But, operations were close to breakeven, so there is some room for improvement, clearly. The property was subject to a ground lease controlled by a local family.  Read More »
Newmark Team Handles Canadian Portfolio Deal

Newmark Team Handles Canadian Portfolio Deal

Newmark brokers BJ Bhal, Mark Gallagher and David Kalinowsky, who are widely regarded as the most active real estate brokers for seniors housing in Canada, recently aided Revera in selling eight senior living communities.   The portfolio consists of 584 combined units and sold at a capitalization rate of 6.75% based on 2019 net operating income. There are locations in Richmond Hill, Oshawa, Mississauga, Kitchener and Ottawa, Ontario. A purchase price has not been disclosed.  Marlin Spring, a Toronto-based real estate company, acquired the properties. They have acquired more than 30 projects since 2013, consisting of 9,000 residential units in various stages of development,... Read More »
Harrison Street Announces the Largest Seniors Housing Deal Since 2019

Harrison Street Announces the Largest Seniors Housing Deal Since 2019

In the June issue of The SeniorCare Investor, we wondered when private equity would get off the M&A sidelines in a major way, with so much dry powder available to them. On cue, Harrison Street Real Estate Capital announced the largest seniors housing and care deal in two years, spending approximately $1.2 billion on a portfolio of 24 assisted living/memory care communities in California and Nevada. The portfolio totals 2,195 units, resulting in a per-unit price of $546,700 per unit.  Oakmont Management Group operated the whole portfolio, Healthpeak Properties owned half of the properties and California-based real estate developer Gallaher... Read More »
Senior Living Investment Brokerage Handles Three More Transactions

Senior Living Investment Brokerage Handles Three More Transactions

As of the writing of this, Senior Living Investment Brokerage has now closed 39 seniors housing and care transactions in 2021. Their total for the whole year of 2020: 39 deals. To hit that mark before the end of June is impressive, to say the least. Pushing them to that number were three transactions in the Southwest announced in quick succession.   The first was an assisted living/memory care sale in Las Vegas, Nevada, handled by Vince Viverito, Jason Punzel and Brad Goodsell. Built in 2016 by a local developer (who is now the seller), the community has 119 beds in 98 units. A third-party operator managed the community, but the buyer, a national private equity fund, will bring in a... Read More »
Welltower Acquires Portfolio Well Below Replacement Cost

Welltower Acquires Portfolio Well Below Replacement Cost

Earlier this week, Welltower announced it had acquired 22 seniors housing communities in partnership with Pathway to Living for a purchase price of $97 million, amid a flurry of other announcements. Now, more details have emerged on the deal.  Totaling 1,103 units, the portfolio consists of 156 independent living, 835 assisted living and 112 memory care units. That results in a per-unit price of $87,900 per unit. Welltower had said that the deal went for well below replacement cost, and they were not kidding. The REIT plans on investing an additional $15,000 to $20,000 per unit, which should help improve the portfolio’s value. Newmark handled the deal. The seller was an... Read More »
National Health Investors Expands Navion Relationship

National Health Investors Expands Navion Relationship

National Health Investors expanded its relationship with Navion Senior Solutions, announcing an acquisition, funding of a community expansion project and funding of a corporate loan for the operator to put towards future development costs. The investments total approximately $13.2 million.  First, NHI acquired a 48-unit assisted living/memory care community in Manchester, Tennessee, adding it to an existing master lease with Navion which has a 12-year maturity, 2.5% annual escalators, and two five-year extensions. The community was purchased for $6.5 million, or $135,400 per unit, excluding about $100,000 of closing costs. That results in an initial yield of 7.5%.  NHI also provided... Read More »
Presbyterian Senior Living Selling Two Communities to Tryko Partners

Presbyterian Senior Living Selling Two Communities to Tryko Partners

In an effort to expand their already large portfolio of more than 6,000 skilled nursing and assisted living beds, Tryko Partners has entered into a contract of sale under which they will purchase two senior care communities from Presbyterian Senior Living, a not-for-profit senior care provider.  The target communities include Westminster Village, a 178-bed CCRC in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Heritage Run, a 34-unit independent living community in Baltimore, Maryland. Upon the anticipated summer 2021 closing, Tryko plans to launch a capital improvement program to fully modernize Westminster Village, which was built in 1967 and saw additions in 1982, 1988, 1989 and 2008. The Baltimore... Read More »
More Good News from Welltower and Ventas

More Good News from Welltower and Ventas

Census is on the rise at the SHOP portfolios of the biggest healthcare REITs. After more than a year of mostly depressing news, it is nice to see that more good news keeps on coming. With a year of canceled earnings forecasts by most public companies and REITs, Welltower announced that it raised the low end of its second quarter earnings per share estimate by nearly 10%, and its normalized FFO by just over 4%. Now that’s some good news! In addition, they had forecast a 130-basis point increase in their SHOP portfolio for the full second quarter, and by June 4th they had already reached 120 basis points. Spot occupancy is now 150 basis points higher than the pandemic low. Ventas is also... Read More »
Welltower Announces Investments, Credit Facilities & a New Hire

Welltower Announces Investments, Credit Facilities & a New Hire

Welltower came out with a flurry of announcements yesterday, all significant and all seemingly good news. To start, John Burkart was appointed Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and will start on July 19. Already ensconced in the REIT world, Mr. Burkart comes from the multifamily sector, having spent 25 years at Essex Property Trust where he rose to Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. At Welltower, he will assume responsibilities for platform-wide operations, asset and portfolio management, data analytics, research and joint venture partnerships, utilizing a data-driven approach to drive platform efficiencies, capital allocation decisions and... Read More »
LTC Properties Divests Three ALFs in Wisconsin

LTC Properties Divests Three ALFs in Wisconsin

In the ongoing plan to reposition its relationship with Senior Lifestyle Corporation, LTC Properties has sold three assisted living communities in Wisconsin. The sales price was $35.0 million, or about $133,100 per unit.   The three communities had a combined net book value of $28.3 million, and the estimated gain for LTC on the sale is approximately $5.6 million. There was no debt on the communities, so the net sales proceeds of $34.0 million were used to pay down the REIT’s unsecured revolving line of credit.   In the first quarter this year, LTC had transitioned 11 Senior Lifestyle assisted living communities in Wisconsin, Ohio and Illinois to two... Read More »