• Selectis Health Divests SNFs to Journey

    In January, Selectis Health, Inc. completed the sale of two skilled nursing facilities in Georgia, including 71-bed Providence of Sparta Health & Rehab and 110-bed Warrenton Health & Rehabilitation. The assets sit less than 30 miles apart in Sparta and Warrenton, respectively. The buildings were initially constructed in the 1960s but were... Read More »
  • PE Group Divests to Regional Owner/Operator

    An East Coast-based private equity group divested two seniors housing communities in Mississippi to a regional owner/operator pursuing expansion across the state. The communities total 108 assisted living and memory care units and offer operational synergies, given their close proximity in Oxford and Southaven. The communities were purpose-built... Read More »
  • T7 Capital Closes Array of Financings

    Founded in 2025 by Ari Adlerstein and Josh Simpson, T7 Capital announced more than $320 million in recent financings closed across multiple transactions on behalf of healthcare operators and sponsors across the country. They included a combination of refinancings, acquisition loans and working capital facilities for both skilled nursing and... Read More »
  • Two Western Closings from The Zett Group

    The Zett Group closed a couple of seniors housing sales in the western United States. One deal was in the Reno, Nevada MSA, and featured a 65-unit assisted living/memory care community owned by a regional operator. The community boasted high occupancy and strong revenue, but there was room for improvement on the expense side. A local... Read More »
  • Dwight Capital Announces Q1 Activity

    Dwight Capital, its affiliate REIT, Dwight Mortgage Trust (DMT), and Dwight Healthcare Funding (DHF) reported an active first quarter, closing a combined $294 million in senior care financings across a mix of HUD, bridge, and revolving line of credit (RLOC) financings, spanning 11 states. Among the featured HUD transactions was $46.9 million in... Read More »

Labor Costs and Senior Care

It seems that too many people are avoiding the discussion of what is going to happen to labor costs, and the future impact on cash flow. Unfortunately, most Labor Day weekends I am toiling away trying to finish the September issue of The SeniorCare Investor. Not this year. Labor Day was so late I was able to finish it up so you would have something to read for the weekend. Really. But then I got to thinking, about labor that is. I see all these acquisitions, and all these pro forma cash flows, and I wonder how labor is going to impact things in the next few years. It is the biggest line item, and the one that may see the most changes. I don’t profess to know how many employees in seniors... Read More »

Upside in Oregon

Dan Mahoney and Tony Cassie of Marcus & Millichap handled the sale of two assisted living/memory care communities in Oregon, both with operational upside. First, Focus Healthcare Partners saw potential in a 58-unit community in downtown Portland, which they snapped up for $10.8 million, or $186,200 per unit. Built in 2007, the community was the last acquisition of Sunwest Management and has been owned by a TIC of 17 different investors ever since who were all very hands off, hiring a management company in the area to operate (the buyer, in fact, uses the same manager for its buildings in Oregon and Washington). There were a small number of Medicaid residents in the building. By making... Read More »

Jacaranda Trace ready to grow

Cushman & Wakefield and Capital One teamed up together to recapitalize the luxury 492-unit Jacaranda Trace in Venice, Florida (near Sarasota). Located on 33 acres, the property features 436 independent living units, 20 assisted living units and 36 memory care units all built in stages between 1998 and 2015. The units are also split between entrance fee, rental and fee simple contracts. The owner, ROC Seniors Housing, in a joint venture with existing principals of Freedom Senior Management, plans to expand the property to include an additional 120 IL and AL apartments. The financing was arranged by Aaron Rosenzweig, Timothy Hosmer and Caryn Miller of Cushman & Wakefield’s Senior... Read More »

Lancaster eyes M&A market

Looking to bolster its already comprehensive M&A services, Lancaster Pollard has hired Chad Elliott to lead its national efforts in sell-side and buy-side advisory services for seniors housing and care properties. Mr. Elliott comes to Lancaster Pollard with experience in M&A, investment banking and private equity from Metalmark Capital, Morgan Stanley Capital Partners and Goldman Sachs. He was also formerly a director of investment banking and capital markets for Recovery Centers for America, a health care startup focused on the mental health and substance abuse sector. With his bachelor’s degree in Economics from Princeton and his MBA from Harvard Business School, Mr. Elliott will... Read More »

Ventas SNF spin-off gets in the game

Just a couple of weeks after Care Capital Properties officially was spun out from Ventas and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange, the newly formed post-acute/skilled nursing facility REIT announced its first acquisition, and it was a big one. With eight skilled nursing facilities and one assisted living community and 1,174 beds in the Shreveport, Louisiana market, the portfolio featured an average occupancy of 88% and a 47% quality mix. Also included in the portfolio was a rehab therapy company, four hospice agencies and an interest in an affiliated pharmacy provider. CCP will triple-net lease the portfolio to pursuant to a 15-year master lease containing annual rent escalations... Read More »

Expansion project receives funding

A retirement community in Dallas, Oregon originally planned to expand its campus in 2007, but had to put in on hold during the Great Recession (bet that’s not the first time you’ve heard that). But now, the project is off the ground thanks in large part to a $27.6 million bond issue underwritten by Cain Brothers. Already with 45 independent living garden homes, 73 IL units, 65 assisted living units, 20 memory care units and 121 skilled nursing beds, the community, sponsored by the not-for-profit Mennonite Retirement Community, Inc. and operated by Life Care Services, was looking to add 40 new lodge-style IL apartments, a 21,000 square foot clubhouse and various new amenities. The proceeds... Read More »

New joint venture debuts

Contemporary Healthcare Capital and Community & Southern Bank announced the first joint closing under their strategic alliance and “uni-tranche” program with a $10.5 million loan for a Pacific Northwest-based seniors housing operator to acquire a 95-unit/116-bed assisted living/memory care community in Ashland, Oregon. The combined loans were valued at about 85% loan-to-cost, translating to an approximate purchase price of $12.1 million, or $127,400 per unit. The borrower also plans to use proceeds of the loan to invest $575,000 in capital improvements, provide initial working capital and pay associated closing costs. The strategic alliance will provide enhanced leveraged financing... Read More »

Seniors Housing And Dynamic Pricing

There may be a move to adopt the concept of dynamic pricing in seniors housing, but it comes with its own perils. I may be a bit of a contrarian on this one, but I have to admit I am not too wild about the concept of dynamic pricing for seniors housing. I know it works well with hotels, airlines and multifamily, but all three are very different from seniors housing. I am all for more transparency with pricing, such as posting prices online, but dynamic pricing with weekly price changes based on changing local dynamics doesn’t do it for me. Marketing the seniors housing product is a relationship sale over several months, not instantaneous like a plane ticket. This is a lifestyle decision... Read More »

NHI making headlines

National Health Investors (NYSE: NHI) made plenty of news this month, starting with the unexpected announcement that CEO Justin Hutchens was stepping down to become the CIO of HCP. The company also made three acquisitions this month, totaling $33.5 million. First, in a sale/leaseback transaction, NHI acquired a 42-unit independent/assisted living community in Roscommon, Michigan for $6 million, or $142,900 per unit, with a 9.2% cap rate. Occupancy was 100% at the time of the sale, and in the past three years has never been below 90%. The seller, The Brook Retirement Communities, is leasing the property back from NHI for 10 years at an initial lease rate of 7.75%, representing an 8.6%... Read More »

New entrant into Georgia memory care market

James Deupree, an independent seniors housing developer, is entering the Georgia market with his Westminster™ branded memory care community in Dallas, Georgia (Atlanta MSA). The third Westminster™ property in the Southeast, the community will feature 48 private units separated into four “neighborhoods” with common and dining areas in each. The community will also be the only one to offer memory care services in the town of Dallas. Riverwood Retirement Management, a senior living management and consulting firm based in Orange City, Florida, will operate the community with a 5% management fee. CDH Partners is the architect, while Beacon Construction Company is the contractor for the project,... Read More »

Big HUD month for HHC

Housing & Healthcare Finance (HHC) had a very busy August closing over $50 million of HUD financings. Three of the loans totaling $15.2 million were refinancings of existing HUD loans for three skilled nursing facilities with 428 beds in Connecticut.  The experienced borrower received low fixed rates for the next 25-30 years. HHC also closed 2 HUD 232/223(f) loans totaling close to $36 million. The first, a $22.2 million loan, will refinance a 240-bed skilled nursing facility in Brooklyn, New York, while the second, a $13.3 million loan, will refinance a 120-bed facility in Carmel, New York. All of the facilities are well occupied. Read More »