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Medical Office Transactions

2021 Record Sales Activity Driven by Private Equity

January 27, 2022 by Hilda Martin

2021 turned out to be a record-breaking year for MOB transaction activity with preliminary stats now showing more than $16B changing hands, up from $11.7B in 2020. Private equity investors …

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For Community Based Building & Services, Flexibility is Key

November 26, 2019 by Hilda Martin

Perusing the Wall Street Journal this weekend, I came across an interesting article: ‘Ok Boomer, Who’s Going to Buy Your 21 Million Homes‘. The article talked about the staggering number …

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Hospital Real Estate Transaction Volume has Picked Up

September 24, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

For the first time since Revista began tracking medical real estate transaction volume in 2014, hospital real estate transaction volume is outpacing medical office volume. Thus far, in the 3rd …

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MOB Cap Rates Continue to Impress

August 18, 2021 by Mike Hargrave

Cap rates for Medical Office Properties are continuing a trend of compressing during the past several years.  Updated 2nd quarter, 2021 Revista data reveals the median MOB cap rate was 5.8%.  This was down from 6% in 1Q21 and 6.3% one year ago. 

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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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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 …

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Top Ten MOB Buyers of 2020

March 24, 2021 by Hilda Martin

Despite all the difficulties of the pandemic in 2020, medical office transaction activity still kept pace with previous years. Total sales volume cleared $11.2B and these top buyers represented almost …

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    Stephen Lindsey
  • Is MOB Construction Beginning to Rise? September 25, 2025
    Those involved in MOB construction have felt the challenges with getting projects started the past several years.  First, the Covid-19 pandemic created supply shortages and then the onset of inflation caused construction costs to rise significantly.  The post Is MOB Construction Beginning to Rise? appeared first on RevistaMed.
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    Growth in the healthcare industry has continued to outpace the overall job market and we continue to hear in the BLS monthly job report that healthcare and social assistance is a leading contributor of job growth. The largest gains tend to be on the . . . The post Outpatient & Inpatient Employment Growth appeared […]
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  • Rehabilitation hospital construction showing signs of rising in 2025 July 29, 2025
    While outpatient construction has slowed down inpatient construction is holding steady to rising.  As you may know, Revista tracks inpatient general acute care hospitals, behavioral health hospitals, and inpatient rehabilitation hospitals (IRFs).  Within the IRF sector, Revista currently tracks over 500 rehabilitation hospitals in the US.  The sector has seen tremendous growth since 2014 growing […]
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