Top 10 Trends in Senior Housing for 2012

Adaptability is one of the cornerstones of human evolution.  Evolution is a slow process but adaptability, or the ability to “get by” in the short term, happens quickly and is reactionary. With the economy in a state of disarray during 2010 and 2011, the senior living industry and businesses in other areas were focused on […]

What is Holding Back New Construction in Senior Housing?

With the recession dragging on, the senior housing market has experienced a significant slump. New construction starts have dropped by 53% since the 2008 crash, and now make up just over 1% annually of the senior housing inventory, according to the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC). At the same time, […]

Number of Senior Households to Increase 35% by 2020 says Report

The number of 65+ households is projected to increase by 35% in 2020 according to a recent Harvard University housing report. The Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) says in The State of the Nation’s Housing Report that baby boomers will continue to have a huge effect on the housing market as they approach retirement […]

Senior Housing Occupancy Rates Rise, Inventory Growth Hits Record Lows During Q1 2011

The average occupancy rate for senior housing properties rose to 87.9% during the first quarter of 2011, up 0.2% from the previous quarter according to data from the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC).  While it’s the fourth consecutive quarter that occupancy rates have improved, the senior housing industry isn’t out […]

Construction of First LGBT 5-Star Retirement Community Begins

Fountaingrove, the nation’s first retirement community offering the option of continuing care for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) community has begun construction of its 10-acre property in Sonoma County, Calif. “Fountaingrove Lodge is a dream that has been several years in the making, and reflects our desire to provide fine retirement living opportunities for […]

Retirement Confidence Hits Record Low

More than a quarter of Americans say they are “not at all confident” about retirement and only 13% say they are “very confident,” according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s 2011 Retirement Confidence Survey. The small proportion who are confident in their retirement is tied with the rate in 2009—the lowest on record in the […]