Demand in the medical office building and healthcare real estate market is higher than ever, according to Dylan Sammut at Irving Levin Associates.

Meanwhile, healthcare merger and acquisition activity slowed in the first quarter of 2023 but remained high, according to Levin's new report.

Aging demographics are calling for specialized medical facilities and properties, which has kept activity flowing while other sectors have slowed, the report showed.

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