MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dwight Capital, its affiliate REIT, Dwight Mortgage Trust (“DMT”), and Dwight Healthcare Funding (“DHF”) closed a combined $465 million inMIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dwight Capital, its affiliate REIT, Dwight Mortgage Trust (“DMT”), and Dwight Healthcare Funding (“DHF”) closed a combined $465 million in

Dwight Capital and Dwight Mortgage Trust Finance Over $465MM in Seniors Housing During Q4 2025

2026/01/29 23:03
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MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dwight Capital, its affiliate REIT, Dwight Mortgage Trust (“DMT”), and Dwight Healthcare Funding (“DHF”) closed a combined $465 million in seniors housing financings in the fourth quarter of 2025. The transactions spanned 12 states and included a mix of HUD, bridge, and revolving line-of-credit financings.

Notable fourth-quarter closings included a $120 million bridge loan provided by DMT to finance five skilled nursing facilities (“SNFs”) in Florida comprising 795 beds; two facilities were refinanced, and three were acquired. To further support the facilities’ operations, DHF provided a $20 million working capital line of credit in conjunction with the bridge financing. This transaction was originated by Adam Offman, Managing Director of Healthcare Finance.

Additionally, Dwight Capital closed a $45 million HUD 232/223(f) loan for a 200-bed SNF in New York. Loan proceeds were used to retire existing debt and cover transaction costs. This transaction was also originated by Adam Offman.

Further notable transactions from Q4 2025 included:

Bridge Financings

  • $51.0MM Bridge Acquisition and Refinance: 542-bed multi-property SNF portfolio in New York.
  • $12.3MM Bridge Acquisition: 129-bed SNF in Cincinnati, OH, along with a $6MM revolving line of credit.
  • $11.8MM Bridge Acquisition: 125-bed SNF located in Texas.
  • $11.5MM Bridge Acquisition: Civita Care Center at Salmon Brook, a 126-bed SNF in Glastonbury, CT, closed in conjunction with a $4MM revolving line of credit.

HUD Financings

  • $41.9MM HUD 232/223(f) Loan: 210-bed SNF located in New Jersey.
  • $33.4MM HUD 232/223(f) Loan: 126-bed SNF located in Connecticut.
  • $30.1MM HUD 232/223(f) Loan: 120-bed SNF located in Virginia.
  • $18.1MM HUD 232/223(f) Loan: Bella Vista, a 132-bed assisted living facility (“ALF”) in Oshkosh, WI.

About Dwight Capital

Dwight Capital LLC is a leading commercial real estate finance company in the United States, with a loan servicing portfolio exceeding $14 billion across all affiliates. Our services encompass a wide range of commercial lending options, including Balance-Sheet Bridge & New Construction Loans, FHA/HUD Insured Loans, C-PACE Financing, Mezzanine Financing, and Preferred Equity.

For more information about Dwight Capital, please visit: www.dwightcapital.com

About Dwight Mortgage Trust

Dwight Mortgage Trust LLC (“DMT” or the “Fund”) is an actively managed real estate investment trust specializing in the origination and financing of commercial mortgages across a range of real estate asset classes. DMT works in conjunction with affiliate firm Dwight Capital to source and evaluate lending opportunities nationwide. The Fund partners with experienced sponsors on projects in major markets, focusing on investments with a clearly defined exit strategy.

For more information about Dwight Mortgage Trust, please visit: www.dwightmortgagetrust.com

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