Skilled Nursing News February 28, 2025
Zahida Siddiqi

Eduro Healthcare expanded its footprint in Texas with an acquisition of two skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), while Capital Funding Group (CFG) closed $93.8 million in bridge-to-HUD financing for 9 facilities in Utah.

Eduro adds 2 SNFs in Texas

Eduro Healthcare announced the acquisition of two skilled nursing facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio metro areas, marking another significant expansion for the operator in Texas. The facilities will be leased from a publicly traded healthcare REIT.

Sam Bechthold, Eduro’s chief Investment officer, emphasized the strategic significance of the acquisition.

“This deal reinforces our renewed focus on growth as we head into 2025. Eduro

is in a stronger position than ever, thanks to the solid operational and financial foundation

we’ve...

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