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MOB Cap Rates

MOB Transaction Volume Cools in 4Q, Cap Rates Creep Up

January 31, 2023 by Hilda Martin

Data from the end of 2022 is beginning to reflect what many are feeling on the ground with a noticeable dip in MOB transaction volume and an upward creep in …

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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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Private Equity Becomes More Aggressive on MOB Pricing

April 27, 2021 by Mike Hargrave

Much has been made of private investors controlling the buying landscape in recent years. According to Revista, private investors have increased their share of overall MOB buying activity from 55% in 2019 to 69% in 2020 and 70% YTD in 2021.

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Single Property MOB Cap Rates Creeping Up

December 17, 2019 by Mike Hargrave

Overall, MOB cap rates have continued to remain at lower levels compared to just a few years ago.  According to Revista’s 3rd Quarter, 2019 Medical Real Estate Transactions Report, the …

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The Most Active MOB Metros 3Q18-2Q19

August 28, 2019 by Mike Hargrave

Medical Office (MOB) transaction volume has slowed during the past year.  Within the top 50 metros Revista recorded $7.14B worth of MOB trades from 3Q18 to 2Q19.  This was down …

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Are Larger Medical Office Buildings More Valuable than Smaller Ones?

February 27, 2019 by Mike Hargrave

Attendees of this year’s Revista Medical Real Estate Investment Forum (MREIF) in San Diego received take home data briefs as a part of their attendance. One such brief profiled several …

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