Senior Living Fund joins expert panel at InterFace Seniors Housing Northeast Conference

January 19, 2017 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
January 19, 2017 - Senior Living Fund (SLF) was pleased to serve on a panel of leading senior housing experts at InterFace Seniors Housing Northeast in Philadelphia on November 15. As part of the event, SLF Chief Fund Manager

Dan Brewer shared his insights on the state of the senior housing investment market, covering major topics such as the decline of REITs in the seniors housing space, the influx of foreign capital into the market, and the changing face of skilled nursing and managed care facilities.

Brewer has over 30 years of business experience, including more than 20 years in real estate investment, capital placement and management. He began working with clients in the senior housing sector in 2008 and enjoys educating current and prospective real estate investors on the senior housing industry.

Throughout the panel, Brewer emphasized that while current demand may vary from market to market, the two most important factors in determining a project's success are the quality of the operator and developer – two things that remain central to every community in which Senior Living Fund decides to invest.

"On average, we invest in less than 20% of the opportunities we consider. We want to make sure that the operator and developer are going to perform for our investors as well as for the seniors they will be serving," he said.

Brewer's panel, "Investment Market Update: Who's Buying, Who's Selling & What's Driving Deal Velocity?" was moderated by Dan Baker, Vice President, Senior Housing Capital Markets, Investments at Avison Young. Baker has participated in over $2 billion worth of seniors housing transactions around the country since 2011. Other panel participants included Chris Kazantis, Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at AEW, and Joshua Jandris, Senior Director at Institutional Property Advisors.

To listen to a full audio of the panel, click here.

Mr. Brewer will also be participating on an expert panel at the upcoming Interface Senior Housing West, which will be held in Los Angeles on March 9, 2017.

About InterFace Seniors Housing Northeast
Housing Business magazine and InterFace Conference Group hosted the inaugural InterFace Seniors Housing Northeast conference. The event focused on the state of seniors housing investment, development, financing and operations across markets in the Northeast. Click here to learn more.

About Senior Living Fund
Senior Living Fund is a private equity firm committed to caring for those who have cared for us. The Fund focuses on supporting the development of high-quality senior housing communities throughout the United States. Since its inception, the Fund has been part of nearly $200 million in project investments, working with top developers and operators in the industry. For more information, visit www.SeniorLivingFund.com.

About Dan Brewer, Founder and Chief Fund Manager, Senior Living Fund
Dan has over 30 years of business experience, including 10+ years in a business consulting and management role for Accenture, 25+ years in business development and a successful 24-year track record in real estate investment, capital placement and management. Dan began working with clients in the senior housing sector in 2008.

Dan's real estate experience includes fund management, commercial real estate investment, single family investment properties, real estate lending, and residential and commercial development. Dan has managed numerous real estate funds and private investments since the early 2000s. His companies have purchased, rehabilitated, and sold hundreds of commercial and residential properties, and have provided hundreds of asset-based loans in 15 states and Mexico from a large private equity Fund. Dan has owned developments in Kansas City and Illinois. Over the last 10 years, Dan has evaluated and underwritten a large number of senior housing investment opportunities for his investors and the numerous senior housing Funds he manages.

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