Upper-End Senior Housing Will Face Tough Competition In The Coming Years
January 31, 2019

Upper-End Senior Housing Will Face Tough Competition In The Coming Years

So far, demographics still support more senior housing development in the Metroplex. But in the not-too-distant future, an excess of supply might outpace demand, especially at the upper end, according to a speaker at Bisnow's upcoming Dallas Senior Housing event.

"Overall, there could be an overbuilding scenario, since there's currently a rush to build," Buckner International President and CEO Albert Reyes said. "When's the tipping point? I don't know when that will come. No one knows." That means that even…

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Belmont Village Senior Living
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