Commercial Asset Built on Clinical Routine

Physicians Capital

Medical real estate operates by different rules to most commercial property. Tenants stay longer, buildings cost more to customise, and turnover is low. That creates a real estate profile where the usual pressures tend to show up far less often.

At the core of this is the medical office building. These are not standard office spaces repurposed for healthcare. They are built specifically to house clinical services, from routine exams to imaging, diagnostics, and outpatient procedures, with infrastructure to match.

Healthcare providers do not relocate casually. Fit-out costs are high, patient behaviour is location-sensitive, and clinical operations often link to nearby hospitals. Once embedded, a medical practice is hard to dislodge. That translates to longer leases, higher renewal rates, and much lower turnover than typical office buildings.

Physicians Capital are the only physicians-owned private real estate investment firm that allows doctors to reclaim ownership, generate passive income and build long-term wealth.

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