While early education centers may have been overlooked by many high-net worth investors in the past, the pandemic has reinforced just how essential these centers are as they are meeting or even exceeding pre-COVID enrollment. Throughout the pandemic, many centers stayed open for the children of front-line workers. Additionally, early education facilities have proven vital for children to have face-to-face interaction to develop social skills. And ultimately, parents need childcare, making the sector necessary.

While the early education space has not been as well-known as some other single-tenant net lease sectors, it has taken off over the last couple of years and has become much more recognized as a secure investment.

What Has Changed?

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