Healthcare Trust, Inc. — Cyborg Score 4/10

Challenged
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

Strategic Profile

As a non-traded REIT, Healthcare Trust operates with limited liquidity and transparency compared to exchange-traded peers. The company has faced significant portfolio challenges, with net asset value (NAV) declining from the original $25 per share to approximately $14.50–$15 per share as of April 2022, reflecting broader pressures in healthcare real estate markets.

Cyborg Score Rationale

The company faces substantial headwinds including NAV depreciation, limited liquidity for investors in a non-traded structure, and restricted growth opportunities due to closure of new investor offerings. Data availability is sparse, and the REIT has not demonstrated recent operational momentum.

Top Insights

  • Non-traded REIT structure with closed fundraising limits shareholder liquidity and exit opportunities
  • NAV per share declined from $25 (original) to $14.50–$15 (April 2022), representing significant value erosion
  • Portfolio focused on medical office buildings and seniors housing—sectors vulnerable to operational and occupancy pressures
  • Limited recent public disclosures and investor communication indicate operational stagnation or management focus on stabilization

Named Competitors

  • Healthcare Realty Trust — Publicly traded REIT owning 579 medical office properties across 28 states
  • Omega Healthcare Investors — Large-cap healthcare REIT focused on seniors housing and medical facilities
  • Sabra Health Care REIT — Healthcare REIT with diversified portfolio of seniors housing and medical office

Recent Developments

  • (December 2017) Acquired assets from affiliate American Realty Capital Healthcare Trust III for $120 million
  • (April 2022) Board updated NAV valuation to $14.50–$15 per share, marking continued decline from original offering price

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