During 2004, almost everything in the senior care market seemed to be moving with all four cylinders churning away. Stock prices were rising, cap rates were declining, the acquisition market heated up in the second half of the year, higher quality properties finally...
The Anatomy of a Deal: Taking The Bid Higher…And Higher After the slow start during the first six months of the year, the acquisition market has certainly taken on a life of its own in recent months. Perhaps it all began with the bid for Mariner Health Care...
For Sale: The Market Revs Up, With More Buyers Willing To Pay Top Dollar We ended the third quarter with two aggressively priced assisted living deals involving multi-facility portfolios, with the pricing based on very specific reasons for the buyers involved....
In a development that has been anticipated all year, the owners of two sizable assisted living companies decided the time was right to sell their companies to larger entities and let the new owners grow them further. At this time last year we said that there were many...
A year ago, it was apparent that the senior care investment market had hit bottom and was on the way back up. Skilled nursing per-bed prices were at their lowest levels in 10 years, but new investors were taking a look at a sector that seemed poised to finally rebound...
On the recent 20th anniversary of a biotech-oriented newsletter, the editors titled the issue, “Learning from the Past, Investing in the Future.” We couldn’t help but notice how appropriate that sounded for the senior care industry today. Looking back to...