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Tenants: Lease Renewal Options vs. Renegotiating New Lease

Medical professionals often remain in their facilities for a long time—typically 10-20 years. Their build-outs are usually quite costly, making it more cost-effective to stay within the same building for years at a time. But lease terms eventually end, leaving the healthcare professionals with one important question: Should I renew my current lease or renegotiate

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Tips for Healthcare Landlords to Attract the Right Tenants

Why Healthcare Tenants Are So Beneficial  In the commercial real estate (CRE) sector, healthcare tenants are some of the most valuable tenants a landlord can have. The healthcare industry is generally less susceptible to significant economic issues. The pandemic provided a solid example of how fast this industry can bounce back from financial difficulty. But

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How to Search for Property for a New Medical Practice

Searching for Healthcare Property “Property for Sale” signs and newspaper ads may have been the primary form of marketing decades ago. But in this day and age, there are many other resources available to those searching for commercial real estate (CRE). The internet and other technological advancements might ultimately make the property search easier, but

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Benefits of a Sale Leaseback in a Medical Office Building

Sale-Leaseback Deals in the Market In October 2021, Medical Properties Trust Inc. completed a $760 million sale-leaseback transaction for 18 inpatient hospital facilities in the behavioral health segment. This deal also has a stake in the operating company that totals $190 million. A couple of months prior, the same real estate investment trust finalized a

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The Differences Between Dental and Medical Spaces

In our previous blogs, we’ve discussed the differences between types of medical properties. An industry as unique as healthcare is bound to require specialized structural components. But there are two more distinct categories of healthcare that even the insurance companies have separated—medical and dental. In 2021, Statista.com recorded a little over one million active physicians

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