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Menomonee Falls assisted living facility acquired by Fannie Mae at sheriff’s sale

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An assisted living facility in Menomonee Falls valued at $5.7 million was sold at a sheriff’s sale, according to state records. Known as LakeHouse Menomonee, the property at N84 W17147 Menomnee Ave. was acquired by Fannie Mae, which is a United States government-sponsored enterprise that provides mortgage financing. LakeHouse Menomonee offers assisted living apartment rentals. The

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Hunter covers commercial and residential real estate for BizTimes. He previously wrote for the Waukesha Freeman and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, with a degree in journalism and urban studies, he was news editor of the UWM Post. He has received awards from the Milwaukee Press Club and Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Hunter likes cooking, gardening and 2000s girly pop.
An assisted living facility in Menomonee Falls valued at $5.7 million was sold at a sheriff’s sale, according to state records. Known as LakeHouse Menomonee, the property at N84 W17147 Menomnee Ave. was acquired by Fannie Mae, which is a United States government-sponsored enterprise that provides mortgage financing. LakeHouse Menomonee offers assisted living apartment rentals. The property was sold by an affiliate of Chicago-based assisted living operator Enlivant, which ceased operations at the end of 2023, according to its website. The company could not be reached for comment. Elivant cited the COVID-19 pandemic, operational and occupancy challenges, rising interest rates and debt service costs as reasons for its closure, according to trade publication Senior Housing News. In 2021, Sabra Health Care Real Estate Investment Trust announced that it would exit its joint venture with Enlivant. This is the third Enlivant property in southeast Wisconsin to be foreclosed this year. Earlier this year, LakeHouse Sheboygan was sold at a sheriff’s sale with a value of $8.1 million, and LakeHouse Cedarburg was sold at a sheriff's sale with a value of $3.3 million. Enlivant owned about 10 senior living properties in Wisconsin and more than 100 nationally, according to its website.

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