Senior Living Facility Obsolete? By Jason Punzel At a certain age, virtually any type property will become obsolete. Thus, at what age is it for Senior Living and Skilled Nursing...
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Have Senior Housing prices peaked? by Jason Punzel Recently, I spoke at the Washington Healthcare Association’s (WHCA) annual conference. I have spoken there three times on the general state of...
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Senior Housing Valuation by Jason Punzel According to the Senior Care Acquisition Report 2016, the average price per unit for Assisted Living Facilities in 2015 was $189,200 and for Independent...
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Do Rising Interest Rates Impact the Value of my Senior Living Community? By Jason Punzel Over the past several years, interest rates have remained extremely low. The 10 year US...
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As a company, Senior Housing Investment Brokerage, Inc. represents many different types of buyers; REITS, Private Equity companies, Regional Operators, Non-Profits and small, privately owned operators. When it comes time...
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For the first time in many years, we have started to hear buyers, lenders and operators start to question whether the market peaked. Commercial real estate in general, and Seniors...
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On November 19th, I participated in a panel entitled "Investment Market Update: Who's Buying, Who's Selling & Will Velocity Keep Going Up and Cap Rates Keep Going Down". We had...
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When considering a sale, there is no minimum size for an assisted living facility (or independent living facility). Different room counts will attract different types of buyers. A REIT or...
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Long term financial modeling is essential in evaluating any income producing asset. Using the Cap Rate method, one is only looking at the current (or trailing) net operating income, which...
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Our industry uses Cap Rates, as a standard pricing measure. The Cap Rate is derived by dividing the Net Operating Income (NOI) by the purchase price. The lower the Cap...
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