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Demand For Healthcare Real Estate Investment Trusts To Get Boost

U.S. healthcare real estate investment trusts recorded solid performance in the second quarter, with average funds from operations and same-store net operating income up 20.3% and 8.1%, respectively, year over year, according to a new report from Nareit.

Nareit is the US-based trade association for REITs and publicly traded real estate companies.

The sector is expected to continue performing well due to demand tailwinds such as the aging population in the country. In just over a decade, for the first time in U.S.history, people aged at least 65 years are expected to outnumber those under the age of 18, according to U.S. Census Bureau projections.

Healthcare REITs, which own senior living communities, hospitals, medical office buildings and skilled nursing facilities, comprise 8% of equity market capitalization as of the end of August.

The sector’s share in the FTSE Nareit All Equity REIT Index stood at 4.5%, surpassing the office sector’s share, the report said.

 

Source: S&P Global

Northwest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust Announces Closing Of $765 Million U.S. Portfolio Acquisition

NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (the (TSX: NWH.UN) (“NorthWest” or the “REIT”), Canada’s leading global diversified healthcare real estate investment trust, announced today the closing of its previously announced $765 million (US$601.9 million) acquisition of 27 cure-focused healthcare properties located in the United States is now closed (the “U.S. Portfolio”).

The acquisition is the REIT’s first in the United States. The U.S. Portfolio comprises 27 properties including 7 hospitals, 5 micro-hospitals, and 15 MOBs totaling 1.2 million square feet. The portfolio is 97% occupied, with a weighted average lease expiry of 10.7 years and is geographically diversified across 10 states with approximately 60% of NOI coming from top 20 US MSAs with a focus in the Greater Chicago Area and Sunbelt States. The portfolio includes an attractive mix of single-tenant (78% of NOI) and multi-tenant (22%) properties and 91% of NOI is either triple or quadruple net.

As funded, the transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to the REIT’s AFFO per unit. As the REIT integrates the US Portfolio and expands on its market entry strategy over the course of 2022 it intends to recapitalize the acquisition with a new co-investment partner.

About NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust

NorthWest is a global real estate investor and asset manager focused on properties and partnerships at the intersection of healthcare, knowledge and research. Founded in 2004 and publicly traded since 2010, NorthWest (TSX: NWH.UN) is a real estate investment trust that owns and operates a $10 billion portfolio of 224 high quality healthcare properties across Canada, the United States, Brazil, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand. With more than 300 professionals globally, operating in 7 countries, NorthWest brings a global view, local execution capabilities, and a long-term ownership strategy which allows it to serve as a real estate partner of choice to leading healthcare operators around the world.

 

Source: HREI

Remedy And MedProperties Form $350 Million Medical Office Building Joint Venture

Remedy Medical Properties and MedProperties Realty Advisors LLC formed a $350 million-plus joint venture to recapitalize an 11-state, 23-asset healthcare real estate portfolio totaling more than 1 million square feet owned by MedProperties.

Capital One provided senior debt for the transaction. Terms were not disclosed. The CBRE Healthcare & Life Sciences Capital Markets team marketed the portfolio.

The portfolio contains primarily medical office buildings as well as some post-acute facilities, including a rehabilitation hospital and ambulatory surgery center in Texas and rehabilitation hospital in Ohio. The properties are located in Texas (eight facilities), Florida (two), Pennsylvania (two),  Ohio (two), Kentucky (two) and one each in Tennessee, New York, North Carolina and Missouri.

The properties are located in some of the country’s top metropolitan areas and strategic, secondary markets. The assets are 94 percent occupied and 71 percent leased by high-caliber investment-grade tenants, including leading hospitals and health systems. One of the properties in the portfolio is Founders Square, a 35,000-square-foot medical office building in Naples, Fla., developed in 2020 by MedProperties and Catalyst Healthcare Real Estate.

Investment-grade healthcare tenants include: Baylor Scott & White, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, CommonSpirit, Rady Children’s Hospital, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, University of Southern California, UF (University of Florida) Health and WVU (West Virginia University) Medicine.

Deal Details

Darryl Freling, managing principal of Dallas-based MedProperties, said in a prepared statement his company aggregated a large number of assets through the years through its various funds and investment partnerships. In fall 2020, the firm’s leadership decided to offer a portfolio of about a two dozen of those properties as a recapitalization investment opportunity rather than an outright sale. He said the offering was taken to market in early 2021 and Remedy emerged as the joint venture partner in summer 2021.

The joint venture enabled Chicago-based Remedy, the nation’s largest owner of medical properties, to acquire a majority interest in another high-quality portfolio that complements its own holdings. Remedy’s properties total more than 26 million square feet across 42 states.

Joe Magliochetti, chief investment officer for Remedy, said in prepared remarks the portfolio is a logical addition to Remedy’s holdings and complements his company’s existing assets in terms of geography and tenancy.

The two companies have transacted smaller deals in the past and Remedy has made previous recapitalization deals with other private equity HRE investors. But this was the first time Remedy had done a transaction of this size with a private equity firm that was also another operator and competitor.

Earlier MOB Deals

In May, Remedy paid $55.2 million for Andover Medical Center, a 69,992-square-foot medical office property in the Boston suburb of Andover, Mass., owned by EverWest Real Estate Investors. The deal nearly doubled Remedy’s metro Boston footprint.

A month earlier, Remedy teamed with Kayne Real Estate Advisors in a joint venture to acquire Gresham Station Medical Plaza, a four-building, 100,419-square-foot medical office campus in Gresham, Ore. The joint venture paid $30.9 million for the Class B asset, according to public records. CommercialEdge data stated the previous owner was Stockdale Capital Partners, which had owned the property since 2017.

In one of its recent deals, MedProperties Fund III acquired a 67,060-square-foot multi-tenant medical office building in Glendale, Calif. The six-story facility is located on the campus of CommonSpirit-affiliated Glendale Memorial Hospital.

 

Source: Commercial Property Executive