ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors featured in AAOE Practice Management Case Study Series
Collin Hart of ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors discusses: Monetizing Your Practice Real Estate to Create Partnership Alignment (Part 1 of 5)
Collin Hart of ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors discusses: Monetizing Your Practice Real Estate to Create Partnership Alignment (Part 1 of 5)
Facing a changing healthcare environment driven by consolidation and pressure on reimbursements, providers who own their practice real estate should be aware of the opportunities available through a sale and leaseback transaction.
Marc Flynn of ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors featured in D CEO | Healthcare, discuses: When Physician Real Estate Owners Should Buy and Sell.
In this episode, Collin Hart of ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors discusses: Should I sell my practice real estate to the hospital? Private Equity?
ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors (“ERE”) is pleased to announce the successful sale of a 21,895 SF ASC and ophthalmic clinic, the hub of a five location practice serving the South Jersey region.
In this episode, Collin Hart of ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors discusses: How is my real estate valued; why is your valuation higher than my appraisal? Gain a better understanding of the options surrounding your practice real estate and how they tie in with your personal and professional objectives.
ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors is pleased to announce the successful sale of a dominant 24,860 SF ophthalmic specialty ambulatory surgery center and clinic in Sandusky, Ohio.
Given an increasing population and greater demand for enhanced healthcare services, technological development is anticipated to contribute to efficiency of both patient and healthcare processes.
In this episode we talk about what happens when you sell and leaseback your healthcare real estate and who would buy it. Take advantage of peak market pricing, allowing you to cash out of your real estate while maintaining control and continuing to practice, uninterrupted.
While there are challenges facing reimbursements for dialysis care operators, it is expected that the need for dialysis services will continue.