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Navigating zoning laws can make or break a healthcare real estate project; from site selection to permitting and long-term use.
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Office buildings are increasingly becoming the starting point for modern healthcare spaces. With the right planning, converting existing office space can offer flexibility, efficiency, and long-term value for providers.
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PwC’s latest property-type outlook highlights why medical office buildings (MOBs) remain one of the most resilient and strategic real estate sectors — supported by aging demographics, outpatient care growth, and shifting healthcare delivery models.
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A recent GlobeSt article highlights how flexible planning, adaptive reuse, and innovative design are key to successful healthcare real estate strategies as care delivery continues to evolve.
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A new outlook highlights how hybrid care models, blending virtual and in-person services, are poised for strong growth in 2026, driven by evolving patient preferences, technology, and economic policy.
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As population trends shift — with aging communities and rising demand for outpatient care — healthcare real estate continues to gain momentum.
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More healthcare projects are starting with office buildings, not existing medical properties. In many cases, acquiring and converting office space can be a more flexible and cost-effective path than purchasing an occupied MOB, especially when planned strategically from the start
As we look ahead, hospitals are planning for shifts in patient care, technology adoption, and operational efficiency — from expanded virtual care to smarter use of data and digital tools.
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✨ Happy New Year 2026 from HBRE! As we reflect on the progress and milestones of 2025, we’re excited to build on that momentum and look ahead to what’s next in 2026.
As we head into the new year, new research highlights a continued shift in primary care — with emerging care models and growing corporate ownership reshaping how and where care is delivered.
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A recent GlobeSt report highlights Nashville as one of the top U.S. cities for healthcare real estate transactions - driven by strong provider presence, population growth, and ongoing investment in outpatient care.
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Healthcare M&A (mergers & acquisitions) activity is expected to pick up as organizations look to grow, streamline operations, and invest in services like outpatient care, behavioral health, and technology-enabled platforms.
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Today’s MOB buyers look beyond the rent roll — they’re paying attention to the patient experience. Curb appeal, wayfinding, refreshed interiors, and efficient layouts can quietly raise perceived value and marketability.
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📊 CRE Is Showing Renewed Momentum
As we look back, October’s activity stood out with a noticeable pickup in mid-cap deal volume — a sign that buyers are re-engaging and confidence is slowly returning to the market.
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Artificial intelligence is giving care teams new tools to improve bedside manner and patient communication. Combined with thoughtful, patient-centric building design, this tech-human mix can redefine the patient experience.
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Even in a choppy capital markets environment, healthcare real estate is viewed as a defensive, income-focused asset class, supported by aging demographics, steady demand, and long lease terms 🔗 https://t.co/6lHnYYQaYx
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While MOB sales have slowed, rents remain at record highs and occupancy is robust — a sign of enduring demand. Limited new supply and strategic locations make high-quality MOBs a strong long-term investment.
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