Healthcare Real Estate can include buildings, offices or campuses that are within the medical community such as hospitals or clinics. These properties can be owned by hospitals or third party groups. Some medical centers prefer third party ownership in order to focus their capital management into medical resources and services. Medical real estate can have very distinct building maintenance due to their unique technology and regulatory obligations, which can require a different style of facility management.
Role / Company | Location | Posted | ||
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Asset ManagerSeavest Healthcare Properties | White Plains, NY | Jan 19, 2021 | ||
Commercial Loan CloserPacific Southwest Realty Service | Los Angeles, CA | Jan 15, 2021 | ||
Asset Management AnalystCaddis | Dallas, TX | Jan 15, 2021 | ||
Senior Analyst - Asset ManagementLPC West | Los Angeles, CA | Jan 12, 2021 | ||
Real Estate - Financial & Market AnalysisAlexandria Real Estate Equities | San Diego, CA | Jan 12, 2021 | ||
Bridge Loan OriginatorBloomfield Capital | Atlanta, GA | Jan 12, 2021 | ||
Originations AssociateACORE Capital Mortgage | New York, NY | Jan 11, 2021 | ||
Originations AnalystACORE Capital Mortgage | New York, NY | Jan 11, 2021 | ||
Internship - Commercial Real EstateNorthMarq | Phoenix, AZ | Jan 8, 2021 | ||
Director, InvestmentsCatalyst Healthcare Real Estate | Pensacola, FL | Jan 8, 2021 |
Looking to the future
The future of healthcare real estate largely depends on innovation, technology, and governmental policy. With increasing competition within the sector, companies and buildings will need to learn how to more efficiently manage facilities as well as be ready to adapt to policy changes. As technology improves, this will not only potentially cut costs with new facilities but also provide better healthcare by incorporating new technology in their systems. Demographics will also be a main factor for the future as a growing or aging population will both affect demand of healthcare.