Conversant Capital exited 592,211 shares of Sila Realty Trust in the fourth quarter.
As a result, the quarter-end position value decreased by $14.86 million.
The position was previously 2.5% of fund’s AUM.
On February 17, 2026, Conversant Capital disclosed in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing that it sold out its entire position in Sila Realty Trust (NYSE:SILA), exiting 592,211 shares worth $14.86 million.
Conversant Capital reported in a February 17, 2026 SEC filing that it fully liquidated its stake in Sila Realty Trust (NYSE:SILA), selling 592,211 shares during the fourth quarter. The net position change was $14.86 million. The fund now holds no shares of the company.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $197.5 million |
| Net Income (TTM) | $33.1 million |
| Dividend Yield | 6% |
| Price (as of Thursday) | $24.90 |
Sila Realty Trust, Inc. is a healthcare-focused REIT with a national footprint, specializing in the acquisition and management of high-quality healthcare properties. The company leverages long-term net leases with reputable tenants to provide predictable and durable income streams. Its strategic focus on the resilient healthcare sector positions it for stable performance and growth within the U.S. real estate market.
Although Sila’s business continues to deliver fairly consistent performance (and a $1.60 annual dividend), the firm’s stock has been bogged down by a softening bottom line. The company generated about $33.1 million in net income in 2025, compared to $42.7 million one year earlier, while adjusted funds from operations fell to roughly $120.9 million from $131.1 million in 2024.
Still, the firm’s portfolio itself is sizable and diversified. As of year end, Sila owned 140 healthcare properties totaling about 5.3 million rentable square feet with an average remaining lease term of roughly 10 years. Those assets span medical office buildings, rehabilitation facilities, and specialized care centers across dozens of U.S. markets.
More broadly, Conversant appears increasingly concentrated in other real estate and financial holdings such as Global Net Lease, Hudson Pacific Properties, and Rithm Capital, and while healthcare real estate remains oerall resilient, steady income alone does not guarantee market outperformance.
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