• Regional Owner/Operator Enters New State

    A regional owner/operator looking to enter the state of Indiana acquired Smith Farms Manor, an independent living community in Auburn, about 30 miles south of the Michigan border. Built in 1998, the community features 51 units and is well maintained. It sits on an attractive four-acre campus down the street from Parkview DeKalb Hospital and off... Read More »
  • Skilled Nursing Portfolio Gets New Operator

    Evans Senior Investments secured a new lease for a skilled nursing portfolio in Tennessee on behalf of an institutional owner. The portfolio features four assets and was operating below 70% occupancy with margins under 10%. Despite that performance, ESI secured a lease $3 million above in-place cash flow, reflecting the operational upside that... Read More »
  • Seniors Housing and Care M&A Remains Elevated in Q1:26

    The number of publicly announced seniors housing and care acquisitions in the first quarter of 2026 reached 231 deals, based on new acquisition data from LevinPro LTC. This represents a 19.8% decrease from the 288 transactions disclosed in the fourth quarter of 2025, but a 25.5% increase from the 184 deals in Q1:25.   “It was always going... Read More »
  • Clarion Acquires Again in Colorado

    Two years after opening a 160-unit seniors housing community in Centennial, Colorado (Denver MSA), MorningStar Senior Living announced an expanding relationship with Clarion Partners, a leading real estate investment company and specialty investment manager of Franklin Templeton, in its acquisition of MorningStar at Holly Park. The community... Read More »
  • Brookdale’s Summer Test Ahead

    Brookdale Senior Living reported its March occupancy results, and it unfortunately took another step in the wrong direction. We will get a better read when peers report first-quarter results and when NIC MAP releases its next tranche of occupancy data, but at this point, it seems as though Brookdale will need a particularly strong performance... Read More »
Monticello Offers Its Services In The Volunteer State

Monticello Offers Its Services In The Volunteer State

With $10.38 million in financing secured by two of Monticello Asset Management’s investment vehicles, an experienced borrower acquired a 139-bed skilled nursing facility in Tennessee. The target consists of a 50-bed short-term rehabilitation unit in addition to an 81-bed long-term care unit on approximately 10.43 acres. Ancillary services like physical, occupational and speech therapy are also provided at the facility. The borrower, Madison Due West Property, LLC, obtained $8.88 million in first lien debt, while the operating company received a $1.5 million working capital loan. Read More »
Monticello’s Kentucky Closings

Monticello’s Kentucky Closings

To fund its acquisition of two skilled nursing facilities in Kentucky, an investor turned to Monticello Asset Management to arrange financing. Two of Monticello’s investment vehicles originated $8.375 million in first lien debt financing and a $1.5 million working capital loan on behalf of the buyer, Healthcare Management KY, LLC. The two facilities total 139 skilled nursing beds (147 licensed beds) and eight personal care beds, and average over 20-years old. One of them was renovated in 2014, receiving a brand-new 2,500-square foot rehab gym. The new owner, whose principals have over 10 years of combined experience in the health care industry, expects to eventually refinance with... Read More »
Monticello Gets A “W” In New York

Monticello Gets A “W” In New York

One of Monticello Asset Management’s investment vehicles provided $31.21 million in first lien debt for The W Group to fund the acquisition of a 200-bed assisted living community in Staten Island, New York. Built on a 0.81-acre property in 1974, with an additional fifth floor built in 1999, the community consists of 116 beds licensed for the New York State Assisted Living Program and 84 beds managed by an affiliated home health care agency. Its new owner’s principals have over 20 years of combined experience in the health care industry and plan to take out the financing through HUD in the future. Read More »
Monticello Finances Skilled Nursing and Adult Day Care Acquisition

Monticello Finances Skilled Nursing and Adult Day Care Acquisition

An experienced skilled nursing owner, whose principals have over 40 years of experience in the health care industry, obtained financing to acquire a skilled nursing facility and two adult day care facilities in New York. One of Monticello Asset Management’s investment vehicles originated $45.3 million in first lien debt financing for Nesconset Property NY LLC in anticipation of a HUD take-out down the road. The 242-bed SNF was built in 1984 and includes two respite beds, along with physical, occupational and speech therapies. The adult day care assets were built in 1993 and 1994 and combine for 165 chairs tied to the skilled nursing license. They operate one session per day, Monday through... Read More »
Monticello In Music City

Monticello In Music City

One of Monticello Asset Management’s investment vehicles originated $16.48 million in first lien debt to finance the acquisition of a 119-bed skilled nursing facility in Nashville, Tennessee, with the experienced owner/operator buyer looking to refinance through HUD in the coming years. Built in 1970 and completely renovated and expanded in 2013, this facility has a 48-bed short-term care unit, made up of all private rooms, and the remaining 71 beds are dedicated to long-term care patients. There is also a 4,000-square foot therapy gym that, along with the state-of-the-art upgrades received in 2013, helps the facility compete in the area. It was acquired by a public REIT as part of a large... Read More »