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Rate Cuts on the Horizon

December 19, 2023 by Stephen Lindsey

For all of 2023 investors have been waiting for more clarity on the monetary policy path. The FOMC meeting last week provided what many have been waiting for. The median projection for the federal funds rate is now 4.6 for the end of 2024. This leaves room for three 25 basis point cuts throughout the year. While not shown in the graph below, the full range of forecasts for 2024 is 3.9 – 5.4. This indicates that all the meeting participants are predicting no rate hikes in 2024, which is a first for this year.

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Recent Medical Real Estate Transactions

September 24, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

Below is a roundup of transactions that occurred within the past few weeks and months: The Carlyle Group recently purchased the Corinthian Medical Offices from ProMed Properties for $48 million …

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Recent Northeast Medical Office Transactions

August 7, 2014 by Mike Hargrave

The following are recent medical office buildings from Revista’s northeast region that traded hands: 110 Lockwood Ave, 140 Lockwood Ave, 140A Lockwood Ave, 150 Lockwood Ave Centrock Corp purchased the Lockwood Medical …

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Regulation D – The 0% Reserve Requirement 

April 26, 2023 by Chase Jarrett

The Regulation D Reserve Requirement, put in place by the Federal Reserve in 2020, is a measure designed to improve the stability of the financial system by requiring certain financial institutions to hold a minimum amount of reserves against their deposit liabilities.

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REIT MOB Portfolio Valuations Rise in 2014

March 13, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

By all accounts, US healthcare REITs had a banner year in 2014. Overall, healthcare REITs had total returns of over 33% in 2014 and had an equity market cap approaching …

Read moreREIT MOB Portfolio Valuations Rise in 2014

REITs Account for 48% of 2nd Quarter MOB Volume!

July 22, 2014 by Mike Hargrave

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) accounted for 48% of the buying activity for medical office buildings (MOBs) in the 2nd quarter of 2014.  REITs bought $454 million worth of MOBs in …

Read moreREITs Account for 48% of 2nd Quarter MOB Volume!

REITs Expanding Ownership in MOBs

November 10, 2016 by Hilda Martin

We have analyzed recently how private investors are buying substantially more healthcare real estate than they have previously, and how they are taking up a larger percentage of buyer activity. …

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Rendina Offers up a National Medical Office Portfolio for Sale

September 28, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

Rendina Healthcare Real Estate, a leading MOB developer/investor in the sector, has put up a 10 property, 489,301 square foot high quality MOB portfolio for sale. JLL has been hired …

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Revista Releases 1Q20 Industry Fundamentals Report

May 12, 2020 by Mike Hargrave

Revista has posted the first quarter, 2020 Industry Fundamentals Report to its subscriber site (https://www.revistamed.com/user/myaccount).  The Revista MOB Sector Fundamentals Report represents approximately 150M SF of data reported by major …

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Revista Releases first ever Medical Real Estate Metro Rankings Report

August 22, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

Revista has posted the Mid -2017 Top 50 Metro Rankings Report for Medical Real Estate to its subscriber portal.  Revista partners and Revista full national access subscribers Revista can access …

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Revista Releases Mid Year Transactions Report

August 23, 2018 by Hilda Martin

The Mid Year Revista transactions report has been released and is available to subscribers. Some highlights: *$19.1B in hospitals and MOBs traded in the last 12 months – down somewhat …

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Revista Research – The Off Campus Debate

February 7, 2021 by Mike Hargrave

Revista has posted a research paper titled “2021 The Off Camus Debate”. The research piece outlines the movement of healthcare towards off campus medical office buildings and provides analysis on an off campus group of MOBs

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RevistaMed Updates the Size and Scope of the Medical Real Estate Sector 2024

May 21, 2024 by Mike Hargrave

Revista has updated its annual look at the size and scope of the health care real estate sector. This update measures the real estate size and value of general acute care hospitals and outpatient buildings across the contingent United States.

Read moreRevistaMed Updates the Size and Scope of the Medical Real Estate Sector 2024

SABRA Healthcare REIT buys 4 Post Acute SNFs at $345K/Bed…

June 30, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

SABRA Healthcare REIT (NYSE: SBRA) announced in a recent filing that they purchased 4 post-acute SNFs located in Maryland at a price/bed that rivals some hospital trades. They are purchasing …

Read moreSABRA Healthcare REIT buys 4 Post Acute SNFs at $345K/Bed…

Secondary Markets Less Affected during Pandemic

April 28, 2021 by Hilda Martin

The medical office building sector has held up remarkably well during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to be an attractive asset class to investors for it’s resilience. Occupancy has remained …

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Shrinking Bed Counts – How Hospitals are Evolving

July 25, 2018 by Hilda Martin

In general, health systems are choosing to build hospitals with lower bed counts. Technology, demand and reimbursement changes are all pressures that shift the focus to patient experience, advancing technology, and …

Read moreShrinking Bed Counts – How Hospitals are Evolving

St. Joseph’s Mission MOBs Trade (Again)

September 13, 2016 by Mike Hargrave

Orange County California Medical Office Buildings have been a prized possession of real estate investors for several years.  In fact, over the past several years, investors have acquired over $1.5 …

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The Buyer Composition has Changed

March 15, 2016 by Mike Hargrave

Recent years has seen the healthcare real estate transaction world more or less controlled by real estate investment trusts (REITS). Healthcare REITs have enjoyed a long run of comparatively low …

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    The preliminary 1Q25 numbers are in, and they show that transaction volume has been slow to kick off the year. $1.5 billion worth of MOBs traded in the 1st quarter, and $8.9 billion traded over the past year. This suppressed level of activity is . . . The post Limited Transaction Volume to Start 2025 […]
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  • A Look at 1Q25’s highest occupied Medical Office Market April 28, 2025
    That’s right!  With a 1Q25 occupancy of 96.9%, Asheville NC is the highest occupied market of the largest 125 metros RevistaMed tracks each quarter.  Asheville, which is still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Helene in September of 2024, can find strength within its healthcare market and within the MOB sector. The post A Look […]
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  • Rising Rents for Newly Built MOBs March 31, 2025
    How have rising construction costs affected rents? Revista’s construction data continues to show increases in the cost of building an MOB. The average cost per square foot came in at $549 for completed MOBs in 2024. That is a . . . The post Rising Rents for Newly Built MOBs appeared first on RevistaMed.
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  • Cap Rates by Property Price February 28, 2025
    Typically, the transaction stats we look at are only for MOB trades that are at least $2.5 million. However, we do have data on a solid portion of the smaller deals. In the chart below we compare cap rates based on the property price, including those under $2.5M . . . The post Cap Rates […]
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