August 17, 2026

REIT Second Quarterly Reporting  

Second Quarter Healthcare REIT Themes 

Capital Recycling Is Accelerating: Healthcare REITs are increasingly monetizing or recapitalizing outpatient medical assets to unlock flexible equity, preserve management income, and redeploy capital into higher-growth strategies, particularly senior housing operating portfolios and repositioning existing outpatient assets. Partnerships with large institutional investors provide immediate liquidity and scale while limiting incremental balance-sheet leverage. 

Resilient Valuations and Deepening Institutional Demand: Valuations continue to improve, with high-quality assets attracting institutional equity despite elevated financing costs. Private equity and large investment managers are increasingly drawn to the sector’s favorable supply-demand imbalance, durable demographics, and defensive cash flows, while REITs are selectively re-entering the acquisition market through strategic, portfolio-complementary investments and joint ventures. 

MOB Fundamentals Maintain Positive Momentum: Outpatient medical portfolios are producing robust same-store NOI growth, supported by high retention, rising occupancy, contractual annual escalations, and historically strong re-leasing spreads.  

Strategic Partnerships Are Creating Differentiated Value: The most compelling healthcare real estate activity is increasingly relationship-based, with aligned owners partnering closely with health systems to support campus growth, outpatient migration, and evolving consumer needs. Healthcare Realty’s Ascension Saint Thomas redevelopment, combining a major lease renewal with a $35 million MOB investment alongside Ascension’s $120 million campus modernization, and Healthpeak’s repeat development activity with Northside in Atlanta, underscore the value of becoming an embedded capital and real estate partner. 

Key Takeaways 

Evaluate capital alternatives early. Growing institutional demand creates opportunities for owners to evaluate partial-sale, recapitalization, and JV structures that generate liquidity while maintaining operational alignment and future upside. 

Position quality assets for the current buyer pool. Well-located, health-system-affiliated MOB assets with attractive tenancy remain highly marketable to institutional investors across varying return profiles. Owners should consider bringing assets to market or engaging in early capital planning while institutional demand for scaled, high-quality healthcare assets remains active. 

Capture operating momentum. Owners should use the favorable leasing backdrop to pursue proactive renewals, reset rents where appropriate, and make focused capital investments that improve retention and salability. With new deliveries and construction starts at cyclical lows, supply constraints should support continued rent growth and landlord pricing power in established healthcare submarkets. 

Build relationships beyond the lease. Health systems and physician groups should be viewed as strategic partners, not simply tenants; trusted relationships can create proprietary access to redevelopment, expansion, acquisition, and monetization opportunities. 

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Certain data presented in this newsletter has been sourced from the publicly available website of Healthcare Realty as of the date of 8/11/2026. Certain data presented in this newsletter has been sourced from the publicly available website of Healthpeak Properties as of the date of 8/11/2026. Certain data presented in this newsletter has been sourced from the publicly available website of VENTAS as of the date of 8/11/2026. Certain data presented in this newsletter has been sourced from the publicly available website of Well Tower as of the date of 8/11/2026. Certain data presented in this newsletter has been sourced from the publicly available website of American Healthcare REIT as of the date of 8/11/2026. Berkadia is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of these entities, and their inclusion does not imply any such relationship.

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