The Senior Living Property Sector: How is it Perceived by the Institutional Investor?
@article{Worzala2009TheSL, title={The Senior Living Property Sector: How is it Perceived by the Institutional Investor?}, author={Elaine Worzala and Judith F. Karofsky and Jeffrey A. Davis}, journal={The journal of real estate portfolio management}, year={2009}, volume={15}, pages={141-156}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:155899587} }
Executive Summary. The senior living and long-term care property sector has expanded in response to changing demographics and the increased needs of an overall aging population. As the population of baby boomers reaches retirement age and moves into the "sunshine" years, the demand for real estate products designed with elderly end users in mind is growing, and the risk/return profiles of these investments are shifting. The aim of this research is to shed light on the perceived risks and…
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