• National Health Investors in the Mood to SHOP

    National Health Investors posted another good quarter and, like many other companies, increased their earnings guidance for the rest of the year based on current performance as well as expected new investments. The REIT’s small SHOP portfolio posted a 29.4% year-over-year increase in NOI and will be transitioning six communities to the portfolio... Read More »
  • KIRCO Refinances Class-A Community

    Berkadia announced the refinancing of Monark Grove Madison, a Class-A, 132-unit, independent living and memory care community developed and owned by Michigan-based KIRCO. Steven Muth, Austin Sacco, Garrett Sacco and Alec Rosenfeld of Berkadia Seniors Housing & Healthcare secured a loan through a national bank. The deal closed on July 15 after... Read More »
  • BMO Closes Facility for MCAP Acquisition

    BMO’s Healthcare Real Estate Finance group closed a large facility to facilitate the acquisition and renovation of nine seniors housing communities in Virginia. Totaling more than 780 beds, the portfolio will continue to be managed by Commonwealth Senior Living on behalf of the new owner, Municipal Capital Appreciation Partners (MCAP).  This was... Read More »
  • Stellar Turns to Acquisitions with New JV

    Stellar Senior Living announced the close of its first joint venture with $20 million in capital commitments. Stellar’s partner is a large private equity firm, and the joint venture will provide funding to acquire 10 to 15 seniors housing communities over its term. The first acquisition under this new venture is The Grand at Broomfield Assisted... Read More »
  • Florida Not-For-Profit Secures Financing

    Ziegler announced the closing of Oak Hammock at the University of Florida’s $93.5 million Series 2025 bonds issued through the Alachua County Health Facilities Authority. This is the third transaction Ziegler has completed for Oak Hammock, a Florida not-for-profit corporation that owns and operates a CCRC in Gainesville, Florida.  The... Read More »
Blueprint’s Mass of deals

Blueprint’s Mass of deals

Continuing Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors’ active 2016, Steve Thomes and Chris Hyldahl were the lead advisors in the sale of a 123-bed skilled nursing facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts, owned by a New York-based national owner, for $4 million, or $32,520 per bed. Occupancy could be improved from 79%, but that will be the job of a regional owner/operator with a significant presence in eastern Massachusetts. But wait, there’s more…in Massachusetts. Mr. Thomes, with the assistance of Michael Segal and Ben Firestone, sold an 87-bed skilled nursing facility to a regional owner/operator that is growing its Massachusetts portfolio. Really operating at 78 beds, the facility was 83%... Read More »

A RED refinance

RED Capital Group worked with Kensington Senior Living to refinance its 75-unit assisted living/memory care in the high-barrier to entry market of Los Angeles County. The community opened in 2014 and leased up not long after that. RED originally arranged a balance sheet construction loan, which was paid off with the current $29 million Fannie Mae refinance. Read More »

HHC’s bridge to success

Since its launch in the Fall of 2015, Housing & Healthcare Finance’s (HHC) bridge lending program has brought in a lot of business so far in the last year, with the lender brokering 13 transactions and over $250 million in loan volume. Included in those closings were mostly skilled nursing facilities, except for a 183-unit CCRC in Cincinnati, Ohio, a SNF/assisted living community in Sacramento, and a SNF/ALF portfolio in Arkansas. The largest transaction totaled $60 million, while the smallest was approximately $4.2 million. Apart from brokering these transactions, HHC also provides bridge loans through its partner, Congressional Bank. The program is led by Isaac Haas and Neil Gamss,... Read More »
Brookdale Senior Living Disappoints Again

Brookdale Senior Living Disappoints Again

Brookdale Senior Living’s stock price plunged 20% on disappointing third quarter news….and forecasts. My, my, my. Brookdale Senior Living just doesn’t seem to be able to get a break. Despite having a 40 basis point increase in same-community occupancy from the second quarter, which beat the market as a whole, problems continue. They are seeing new properties having a big impact on their secondary market properties, they revised downward full year 2016 forecasts, former employees are soliciting staff and customer leads, and Dan Decker has decided to become even more involved, becoming Executive Chairman as opposed to Chairman of the Board. On top of all of this, they are forming... Read More »

Blackstone and Brookdale

The beginning of November brought with it a lot of big news. Sorting through the mess that was the Brookdale Senior Living earnings announcement, which caused quite the buzz in the industry, we also noted the year’s second-largest transaction was announced. Private equity firm Blackstone Real Estate Partners is acquiring 64 Brookdale-operated seniors housing properties from HCP, Inc. for $1.125 billion, or about $188,500 per unit. That was for 100% of the ownership, but Brookdale will pay Blackstone $170 million for a 15% ownership interest in the joint venture, in addition to operating the portfolio on behalf of the joint venture. Occupancy across the portfolio averaged 85%, and the... Read More »
Purchase by way of Punzel

Purchase by way of Punzel

A regional owner/operator already with seven senior living communities located throughout California recently added another one to its portfolio. Sacramento-based Ray Stone Inc. bought a 102-unit independent living community in Redding, California, which was owned by a local operator. Despite being built 30 years ago, the community was 96% occupied and operated at a 46% margin on approximately $3.13 million in revenues. The purchase price came to $18.35 million, or $179,900 per unit, with a 7.8% cap rate. Kevin Randles and Aron Will of CBRE originated a fixed-rate loan through its Fannie Mae DUS multifamily loan origination program to finance the acquisition. Jason Punzel of Senior Living... Read More »
Cambridge Realty Capital’s crazy end to October

Cambridge Realty Capital’s crazy end to October

The team at Cambridge Realty Capital got to work this October, announcing eight transactions in the span of a few days. The largest of them featured a $26.92 million HUD loan closed for a 320-bed skilled nursing facility in Melville, New York. All but one of the remaining six transactions featured a HUD loan, ranging from $2.2 million to $18.3 million, for skilled nursing facilities, ranging in size from 78 to 170 beds. Cambridge also arranged a $3.0 million HUD loan for a 65-bed assisted living community in Boiling Springs, South Carolina. All told, nearly $80 million in financing was closed in the last few days of October. Well done to the Cambridge team. Read More »

HCP boosts seniors housing holdings

Just as HCP, Inc. is about to spin off its large skilled nursing portfolio into a new REIT, it has closed a smaller, but large in today’s M&A market, acquisition of a portfolio of seven assisted living and memory care communities with 526 units in Maryland and Virginia. The price was $186.25 million, which comes in at $354,400 per unit, much higher than the average price per unit of $198,000 for the past four quarters, but near the levels we have been seeing for some good portfolios of late. The properties were built between 1993 and 2013, and talking to other buyers it appears that occupancy was not quite stabilized, so there should be room for improvement for the new operator, Senior... Read More »

CFG’s transaction trifecta

Capital Funding Group showed off its variety of services in its latest grouping of closings, totaling $25 million in financing. Gary Sever led the way in the largest transaction, closing a $17.6 million HUD construction loan for a to-be-built assisted living/memory care community in Cary, North Carolina. The building is expected to open in May 2017 with 40 AL and 40 MC units. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Stein originated a $5 million cash flow loan for a Texas skilled nursing operator. And finally, Chip Woelper arranged a $2.5 million working capital line of credit for a 141-bed skilled nursing/rehabilitation facility in Los Angeles. Well done to the CFG team. Read More »

Clearer skies ahead

The long road to recovery continues for an independent/assisted living community in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Built in 1998/2000 and non-performing since the Great Recession, the community saw trailing-12 months occupancy around 73%, but that had improved to 90% by the time of the sale, and was climbing. However, the operating margin could definitely be improved from 11% on approximately $1.37 million of revenues. There are 40 units of assisted living in one building, and 12 IL units in a second building on the 11-acre site. A not-for-profit group is the seller, which may explain the higher expenses. A joint venture between a private REIT and a regional operator based in Mississippi was the... Read More »

Two dually-certified SNFs sell

A pair of skilled nursing facilities with 235 dually-certified beds in Texas changed hands this month, with the help of Chris Hyldahl and Gideon Orion of Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors. The facilities combined for a total purchase price of $10 million, or $42,553 per bed, and they differed slightly in quality. The facility in North Central Texas was built in 1969 and was just 74% occupied, while the other facility, located in East Texas, was built in 1982 and had stronger occupancy, at 91%. Both had a quality mix of around 14%. So there will be some work to improve census and quality mix for the regional owner/operator buyer, which purchased the facilities from a national... Read More »