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Home / Industry News / MOB Sales Continue at Furious Pace in 2017

MOB Sales Continue at Furious Pace in 2017

August 24, 2017 by Mindy Berman Topics: Industry News, Mergers/Acquisitions, Real Estate Financing/Capital Markets

By Mindy Berman, Managing Director at JLL

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  • Record MOB sales in the first half of nearly $5.5 billion rivaled total volume in 2012 through 2014.
  • The major reason was HTA’s $2.2 billion acquisition of the Duke Realty healthcare portfolio in June, leaving the balance of first half acquisitions at $3.2 billion, consistent with first half volume in 2015 and 2016 – years with record overall sales.
  • With additional major transactions such as the $612.5 million Meadows & Ohly portfolio in Atlanta and more in the pipeline, it’s possible that 2017 will shatter the 2015 record of $9 billion.
  • Regardless of the continued influx of fresh capital into medical office, JLL believes that the marketplace has been responsive in creating new supply, whether from developer-built portfolios like Duke Realty and Meadows & Ohly, or providers or investors.
  • New capital from investors seeking yield in a heady overall real estate investment environment puts a spotlight on the unique and enduring qualities of medical office, further solidifying the segment’s status as an institutional-quality asset class.

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Mindy Berman
Mindy Berman

Other Articles by Mindy Berman:

    • Occupancy in Outpatient Medical Rides High in “Tertiary” Real Estate Markets
    • Health System Transaction Activity: Monetization vs Buybacks
    • 2018 Medical Office Sales Remain at High Level Total – Medical Office Investment Sales

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