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Healthcare real estate



Healthcare real estate is a niche market within the larger real estate industry. Healthcare real estate, or "medical real estate", describes buildings, offices, and campuses leased to members or organizations within the healthcare community.
In the United States
In the United States, Illinois, Texas, California, and Florida accounted for a third of healthcare construction in 2007, though the practice is also rising among other metropolitan areas. In 2014, 7.1 million square feet of medical office space was developed across the country.
References
References
- (April 23, 2008). "Medical buildings hot as other real estate softens. (SOUTHERN CALIF.)".
- (October 14, 2007). "Real estate firm taps med-building niche".
- Friedman, Robyn A.. (13 October 2015). "Speculative Developers Take Medical Projects Off Back Burner". [[The Wall Street Journal]].
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