by Adnan Zai | Dec 8, 2020 | Senior Housing, US Economy
Joe Biden knows what it is like to be part of the sandwich generation, stuck in the middle, with both aging parents and children to take care of. And when he takes office in a few short weeks, he wants to work to take the burden off those who are aging and those who...
by Adnan Zai | Dec 27, 2019 | Senior Housing
Stories regarding Japan’s aging population aren’t uncommon today. The geographically small but globally impactful island nation is a place of interest for demographers, economists and the like who want to look forward at the impacts of an aging population. In the...
by Adnan Zai | Nov 20, 2019 | Senior Housing
Talk within Senior Housing moves between concerns about undersupply and oversupply, with most discussion gathering around the latter. That particular concern isn’t hard to understand: while undersupply is optimistic for the developers, oversupply is an obvious...
by Adnan Zai | Oct 30, 2019 | Senior Housing
The middle market is an often-discussed topic within the Senior Housing industry, and one that is only becoming more debated as the demographic becomes more and more attractive to those on the outside looking in. There is a question you may be asking, then: why has...
by Adnan Zai | Oct 10, 2019 | Senior Housing
Within many markets in the United States, the present Senior Housing inventory has aged to the point of being obsolete. Opportunities abound to challenge those older properties with new developments. The Value of Wellness A new focus on wellness has changed the Senior...