Arzan Wealth Advises On Partial Exit From US Realty
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Arzan Wealth Advises On Partial Exit From US Realty

Arzan Wealth, a Dubai-based investment advisory firm regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority, has successfully advised on a partial exit from a portfolio of radiology centres located in Long Island, New York.

The transaction marks the first realisation from the portfolio, which was acquired in March 2025, and was completed at an attractive valuation despite ongoing headwinds in the US real estate capital markets. The exit highlights sustained investor appetite for high-quality healthcare assets offering resilient income profiles.

The partial exit achieved a property-level internal rate of return of 29.7 per cent, inclusive of annual cash distributions of around eight per cent. Following the transaction, investors continue to hold exposure to the remaining assets, representing approximately 75 per cent of the original portfolio equity, which continue to generate stable monthly income at an annualised distribution of about eight per cent.

Muhannad Abulhasan, Chief Executive Officer of Arzan Wealth, said the transaction demonstrates the firm’s ability to deliver strong investor outcomes even under challenging market conditions. He added that healthcare real estate continues to benefit from defensive fundamentals, while disciplined execution remains central to the firm’s advisory strategy.

Arzan Wealth will continue to advise on the remaining assets in the portfolio and assess market conditions to optimise value and liquidity for investors over the remaining holding period.

Arzan Wealth, a Dubai-based investment advisory firm regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority, has successfully advised on a partial exit from a portfolio of radiology centres located in Long Island, New York. The transaction marks the first realisation from the portfolio, which was acquired in March 2025, and was completed at an attractive valuation despite ongoing headwinds in the US real estate capital markets. The exit highlights sustained investor appetite for high-quality healthcare assets offering resilient income profiles. The partial exit achieved a property-level internal rate of return of 29.7 per cent, inclusive of annual cash distributions of around eight per cent. Following the transaction, investors continue to hold exposure to the remaining assets, representing approximately 75 per cent of the original portfolio equity, which continue to generate stable monthly income at an annualised distribution of about eight per cent. Muhannad Abulhasan, Chief Executive Officer of Arzan Wealth, said the transaction demonstrates the firm’s ability to deliver strong investor outcomes even under challenging market conditions. He added that healthcare real estate continues to benefit from defensive fundamentals, while disciplined execution remains central to the firm’s advisory strategy. Arzan Wealth will continue to advise on the remaining assets in the portfolio and assess market conditions to optimise value and liquidity for investors over the remaining holding period.

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