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Overview

Nationwide Health Properties (NYSE:NHP), incorporated October 1985, is a publicly traded real estate investment trust (REIT) that invests in senior housing, long-term care and medical office buildings throughout the United States. NHP employs a conservative, long-term approach to real estate investments with an experienced professional management team having extensive operating, real estate and finance backgrounds. NHP specializes in providing 100%, "all in", competitively priced financing solutions exclusively to healthcare operators ranging from startup to large providers, with no minimum or maximum investment amount required.

What's NHP's Experience?

Healthcare financing is not the "flavor of the month for us" – we have been at it exclusively since 1985. It is all we do, and we will be there for you whatever your needs in both good and difficult times. In just the past three years, NHP has invested over $2 billion with senior housing, long-term care and other healthcare operators ranging from startup to large providers, with no minimum or maximum investment amount required – just quality people and operations.

What Can NHP Do For Me?

The healthcare real estate sector’s long-term prospects have never been better, with strong operating fundamentals and explosive potential growth on the horizon. At the same time, you are facing a variety of challenges, not the least of which are increasing competition, regulatory and liability issues, aging facilities and the constant need to be able to efficiently access a ready, reliable and reasonable source of capital. As a leading source for healthcare real estate financing, we leverage our operating experience to tailor financing solutions to fit your needs. With our recent investments we have helped both new and existing customers accomplish:

  • Renovating and expanding existing facilities and developing new ones.
  • Accessing capital to fuel operational growth.
  • Transferring operational control from one generation to the next.
  • Cashing out private equity investors, enabling management to regain control.
  • Recapitalizing operating entities to improve their capital structure.