Senior Spotlight: Senior Housing Demand By The Numbers

Senior housing demand is back.

Welcome back to the Bobbi Decker Senior Spotlight! Sometimes the best indicator of where we are headed is where we have been, so this week we are applying that to senior housing demand! Earlier this year, Multi-Housing News published the results of a comprehensive report on the latest senior housing sector market fundamentals compiled from 2025 data.


We encourage you to read the article in fullHEREand have created a quick overview of the data below.


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In short, senior housing occupancy rates are climbing, rental rates are stabilizing and inventory is slowing. As an investor, this may present significant opportunity to make a move in an in-demand market. As a senior, this means that your options may be limited, cost is something to watch and planning is imperative! 



Cheers to planning & preparing your best life,


Bobbi


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