Millennials and the ACA are changing healthcare real estate

Despite a robust supply of new healthcare commercial office space, national vacancy rates are hitting all time lows


Millennials and the Affordable Care Act are changing healthcare real estate, according to an article on the CRE.Tech website.

Clineeds, a free online platform designed to connect commercial brokers with healthcare professionals looking for office space, recently conducted a survey of its users. The results:

• Retail clinics are on the rise and commercial office space close to hospitals is retaining its value

• Medical providers, especially surgeons, overwhelmingly stated they would prefer to rent an office near a hospital and not waste time commuting

Read the article.

 



August 18, 2017


Topic Area: Industry News


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