Actual Rates | Economic Trends | NIC MAP Vision | Senior Housing
By: Anne Standish | September 06, 2022
Data from the recently released 2Q2022 NIC MAP Vision Actual Rates Report showed that for the sample of Actual Rates data contributors, all three care segments (independent living, assisted living, and memory care) hit record high year over year growth of asking rates for the second quarter in a row. In the recently released report, monthly data of actual rates and leasing velocity are presented through June 2022, including data on rate discounting and move-in/move-out trends. Read on for further key takeaways from the recently released report.
Business Environment | Market Trends | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: Anne Standish | August 10, 2022
NIC Analytics released the 1Q2022 NIC Lending Trends Report today. The quarterly report, available for free to NIC’s constituents, currently tracks $86.5 billion in senior housing and nursing care loans. The report includes data for over five years of construction loans, mini-perm/bridge loans, and permanent loans from 3Q2016 through 1Q2022.
Market Trends | NIC MAP Vision | Senior Housing
By: Anne Standish | June 08, 2022
Data from the recently released 1Q2022 NIC MAP Vision Actual Rates Report shows that all three care segments (independent living, assisted living, and memory care) hit the recorded highs in the time series to date for year-over-year growth of asking rates in the first quarter 2022. The report includes monthly data of actual rates and leasing velocity through March 2022, including data on rate discounting and move-in/move-out trends. Read on for further key takeaways from the report produced by NIC MAP® Data Service, powered by NIC MAP Vision.
Market Trends | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: Anne Standish | May 12, 2022
The recently released 4Q2021 NIC Lending Trends Report report shows issuance of new mini-perm/bridge loans for senior housing hit a recorded high in the time series in fourth quarter 2021, while the issuance of permanent senior housing loans moderated. This may suggest that some lenders are more comfortable with the lower-risk shorter-term nature of mini-perm/bridge loans as some senior housing operators build occupancy and demonstrate a longer performance track record.