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Senior Living & Healthcare - A Growth Market | May 2021

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The European healthcare market continues to attract new capital as strong demographic demand and limited supply of customer options are the drivers of the capital to this sector.

The nursing and care home component of European investment volumes superseded the trading of senior living assets for the first time in five years during 2020 and into Q1 2021, yet growth in demand for greater senior housing options will drive higher investment market share for these assets longer term. The eight major European countries surveyed in this report are projected to see their 65+ population account for 25% of the national population, expanding by a collective 21.7 million from 2020 to 2035 by 2035. This is larger than the current combined population of London or that of Paris and Ile de France, creating a significant market force to be catered for, driving demand for various forms of senior living assets. Find out more in our report.

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Senior Living & Healthcare - A Growth Market | May 2021

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