Senior Housing News October 31, 2025
Austin Montgomery

Omega Healthcare Investors (NYSE: OHI) anticipates that 2026 will include “a decent amount of” U.S.-based senior living transaction opportunities “predominantly in a non-triple-net [lease] format,” according to Chief Investment Officer Vikas Gupta.

Gupta made the comments during Friday’s third-quarter earnings call. Omega completed $1.1 billion in new deals year-to-date in 2025 including skilled nursing and senior living assets. The company also formed a $222 million property joint venture with affiliates of Saber Healthcare to own and lease 64 skilled nursing facilities previously wholly owned by Saber.

“We were in that kind of cadence where we could allocate a similar amount of capital,” Gupta said. He added that it is his “suspicion” that 2026 will “look like a good year for...

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