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Impact Healthcare Sells Five Care Homes

Impact Healthcare REIT, a real estate investment trust comprising UK healthcare real estate assets with a focus on care homes, has sold five of its non-core care homes for £8.8 million.

Impact has exchanged on the sale of three care homes in East Yorkshire for a total consideration of £4.3 million: Ashgrove Care Home, a 56-bed care home in Cleethorpes; Emmanuel House, a 44-bed care home in Hessle; and Hamshaw Court, a 45-bed care home in Hull.

The purchaser is a local owner and operator of care homes, and the transaction is subject to re-registration of the care home operations from the current tenant, Minster Care Management Limited (“Minster”), to the purchaser which requires the approval of the independent regulator, the Care Quality Commission (“CQC”). Completion is expected during the third quarter of this year.

In addition to the above disposals, Impact has exchanged and simultaneously completed on the sale of two care homes for a total consideration of £4.5 million: Eryl Fryn Care Home, a 30-bed care home in Llandudno, Wales; and Stansty House Care Home, a 73-bed care home in Wrexham. Eryl Fryn Care Home and Stansty House Care Home were sold to an affiliate of Minster. In assessing the merits of the transaction with an associate of Minster, the Company commissioned a second independent valuation, which supported the sale price. Minster is deemed to be a related party of the Company under the Listing Rules. The sale of Eryl Fryn Care Home and Stansty House Care Home is a smaller related party transaction for the purposes of Listing Rule 11.1.10R and this announcement is therefore made in accordance with Listing Rule 11.1.10R(2)(c).

Impact acquired the five care homes as part of its IPO seed portfolio in May 2017. The homes have either had a history of relative under-performance, have low EPC scores or are smaller than the ideal size for a care home (the average size of homes in the Impact portfolio is 56 beds). Following the sales, Impact will own 135 properties.

The disposal of these five homes will, Impact says, help improve the sustainability performance of the Group’s portfolio either by reducing our exposure to homes with an EPC C or D, or disposing of homes that have higher CO2e emissions per m2 than the portfolio average (portfolio average 2023: 54kg CO2e per m2).

Impact added that it has achieved an unlevered IRR on these non-core homes from purchase to sale of 6.6% per annum.

 

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