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    Senior living investments outpacing other commercial real estate sectors

    November 11, 20252 Mins Read


    Senior living is experiencing heightened investor confidence in 2025, more so than other commercial real estate sectors, according to a new report from Walker & Dunlop.

    “Tight supply, combined with the most favorable demographic trends in decades, has created a competitive environment that rewards well-positioned owners and operators. Demand is outstripping new deliveries in nearly every market, and this imbalance is driving rent growth, boosting valuations and intensifying competition for high-quality assets,” the commercial real estate financing and advisory firm said.

    Current market trends in senior living include strategic recapitalizations, acquisitions in supply-constrained markets, and repositioning of older properties to meet evolving consumer expectations. 

    Financing flexibility is possible through government-sponsored enterprises, the launch of HUD’s Lean Express Lane in June and active participation from bridge lenders and preferred equity providers, according to the report. Additionally, moderating interest rates are playing a role in booting transaction activity, the authors said.

    “While potential Medicaid funding changes could introduce localized challenges, Walker & Dunlop sees the fundamentals — aging population growth, minimal new supply and operational stability — as overwhelmingly positive. In 2025, seniors housing stands out as a sector where decisive, informed strategies can deliver exceptional results,” the firm said.

    Capital market conditions for senior living are more favorable this year than last, according to the report. One reason is activity from bridge lenders and preferred equity providers “often stepping in to facilitate refinancings or recapitalizations when traditional bank lending is constrained.”

    Regional banks often are hampered by regulatory burdens, according to Walker & Dunlop, but that only makes them more selective in pursuing lending opportunities. 

    “Banks with strong sector experience are using their market knowledge to win deals by tailoring loan covenants and underwriting assumptions to the unique operating environment of seniors housing,” the firm said.

    Walker & Dunlop foresees sustained revenue growth ahead in senior living, according to the report. 

    “The sector is positioned for a multi-year stretch of rate growth, especially in supply-constrained submarkets. Pricing power is being sustained by two reinforcing forces: exceptional growth in the aging population and a sharply reduced construction pipeline that has kept new deliveries muted since mid-2021,” the company said. “Together, these dynamics support continued revenue gains for well-operated communities while rewarding assets in markets with limited competitive supply.”



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