NGA Care has completed the off‑market sale of two purpose‑built nursing homes in the West Midlands.
The assets have been acquired by a US‑based real estate investment trust and will be operated under a long‑term lease by Kinly Care.
The portfolio includes:
• Boldmere Court Care Home, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham – a 68‑bed, all‑en‑suite nursing home providing complex care and specialist dementia services.
• The Village Nursing Home, Brierley Hill – a 90‑bed, all‑en‑suite facility delivering complex dementia care and high‑acuity nursing support.
Both homes are modern, purpose‑built assets with strong trading performance and established reputations for delivering complex care. The sale enables the long‑standing owner to retire from the sector.
Nick Greaves, managing director of NGA Care, who led the confidential process, said: “We are extremely proud to have handled this off‑market transaction.
“These are high‑performing, purpose‑built assets delivering essential complex care services, and we are pleased to have supported our client in achieving a successful retirement outcome while securing a strong operational future for both homes.”
“These acquisitions represent an important step forward for Kinly Care,” added Eddie Coomes, chief executive officer at Kinly Care. “Absolute Care Homes share our values and our commitment to delivering specialist, person-centred care.
“Our strategy is focused on developing complex care services that support people at their most vulnerable – whether they are transitioning from hospital or can no longer be supported safely at home.”