If you’re investing in medical properties in Alberta, this post is a practical guide to building-level stability. What tenant mixes hold up. What mixes create problems. What to ask for before you buy.
Read MoreMedical space isn’t one-size-fits-all. A counselling office can work in a standard professional suite. A dental clinic usually can’t. Vision care sits somewhere in the middle. Allied health (physio, chiro, massage, rehab) often looks simple, but layout and sound matter more than people expect.
Read MoreMedical real estate can be a solid investment, but it’s not “set it and forget it.” A medical building can feel stable because clinics don’t move often. Patients are local. Build-outs are expensive. That stickiness is real.
Read MoreLooking for medical real estate in Alberta is a different process than buying a normal office or retail unit. A clinic needs the right zoning, the right layout, the right building systems, and the right access for patients. If any one of those is off, you can burn a lot of money fixing it.
Read MoreWhen people talk about “recession-resistant” businesses, child care comes up fast. Parents still need care. Work still needs to happen. Kids still need safe, steady routines.
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