New Zealand village operators continue to outperform Australian village businesses. Their No. 1 village operator, Ryman Healthcare, generated $133 million profit in six months from a portfolio of 4,958 village units.
By comparison Stockland made $54 million over a full 12 months from 8,420 village units.
The New Zealand model is based on co-located care – meaning on the one campus they have retirement villages, serviced apartments and residential aged care.
Their basic DMF is 20% and weekly fees are fixed at entry.
The model is so successful that in the past six years not one stand-alone residential aged care facility has been built in New Zealand. All new care facilities are funded and located in retirement villages.
NZ village operator Ryman announces a 23% profit increase to $133 million for six months
December 14, 2015
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