Professional property conversations start with trusted relationships.
Crestmont Property Ventures welcomes property referrals from local professionals, community members, and real estate operators who may be aware of property situations worth reviewing.
Referral conversations are handled professionally and are subject to applicable law, written agreement, compliance review, and appropriate documentation.
Submitting a property lead is straightforward. Crestmont handles each situation with care and professionalism.
Provide basic details about the property situation — location, condition, ownership context, and any relevant timing. No detailed financials required at this stage.
Crestmont Property Ventures reviews the submitted information against current market conditions, buyer demand, and deal criteria. All submissions are evaluated seriously.
If the situation aligns with current criteria, Crestmont follows up directly for a professional conversation. All follow-up is subject to applicable law and written agreement.
Crestmont Property Ventures LLC is a real estate investment company, not a real estate brokerage. Referral conversations are subject to applicable law, written agreement, compliance review, and appropriate documentation.
Crestmont does not provide legal, financial, tax, brokerage, or agency advice. Property owners and referral contacts should consult their own attorney, financial advisor, or licensed professional before making any decision.
Submit a Property Lead
Use the link below to submit property information. All submissions are reviewed directly.
Submit a Property Lead ↗This form is the existing Partner With Crestmont intake. Use it to submit property information, a professional referral, or a potential opportunity for review. No new form is required.
Legal Disclosure
Crestmont Property Ventures LLC is a real estate investment company, not a real estate brokerage. We are not acting as your real estate agent, attorney, financial advisor, or tax advisor. All offers, opportunities, and relationships are subject to due diligence, clear title, written agreement, and applicable law. Property owners should consult their own attorney, tax advisor, financial advisor, or licensed real estate professional before making any decision.