After the record-breaking year of 2018 in terms of the number of separate transactions, 2019 was almost a repeat, with more than 450 publicly announced seniors housing and care acquisitions for the second year in a row. Skilled nursing values peaked in 2016 while assisted living and independent living values have been trading near their all-time highs for a few years. Is it just the enormous supply and relatively cheap cost of capital that keeps the deal flow at a record pace? Or is it the demographic story of the 2020s that keeps investors motivated? The reality is that it is both, plus several other factors.
The moderator, Ben Swett, Editor, will pose relevant topics such as: Where cap rates ended the year, and what can be expected for 2020; Whether skilled nursing values have finally hit bottom; The average price per unit for assisted and independent living communities in 2019; Who is buying at these peak prices; If the long-expected economic downturn will impact prices. Be alert to the latest news.
Investors are still seeking yield in today's market, and they continue to find it in the senior care market. But are those yields going down or staying about the same? Join us to get exclusive data and facts about the current M&A market, and what it will mean for you.
Plus, audience members will have an opportunity to ask the experts your questions during the live Q&A. Our panel of experts will include Steve Monroe, Managing Editor, The SeniorCare Investor, Joshua Jandris, Managing Director, Walker & Dunlop, Richard Swartz, Executive Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield, and Chad Lavender, Vice Chairman, Newmark Knight Frank.
If interested in this topic, then don't miss the live webinar on February 13, 2020, at 1:00 pm ET. If you are unable to attend the live webinar, a recording with be available the following day.
Please visit https://products.levinassociates.com/downloads/2002web/ or call 203-846-6800 for more information about this interactive webinar.
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