Investor profile - FL
Craig Klingensmith
Craig Klingensmith is a real estate investor and operator based in Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL. Public filings show activity across 1 properties held through 8 holding companies. Recent mortgage relationships include Bank OZK, Lake Michigan Credit Union, and United Community Bank.
Craig's Activity
As of December 2025, public records show approximately $462.7M in recorded mortgage exposure linked to this investor across at least 7 mortgage filings and 1 properties held through 8 holding companies. Activity appears concentrated in industrial assets recorded between 2020 and 2025.
Primary Geography
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL
ZIP codes: 34134
Most recorded activity for this investor appears in BONITA SPRINGS.
Property Type Breakdown
Associated Entities (8)
FL · 0 properties · 2 mortgages
FL · 46 properties · 2 mortgages
FL · 0 properties · 1 mortgage
+5 more not shown
Mortgages (7)
Top Lenders
| Date | Amount | Status | Lender | Borrower | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09/29/2025 | $198.6M | Open | Bank OZK | LB ESTERO BAY INVESTMENTS II LLC | 5200 SEAGRASS BLVD, BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34134 |
| 06/24/2025 | $16.0M | Open | United Community Bank | SALTLEAF MARINA RESTAURANT LLC | 5500/5502 COCONUT RD, BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34134 |
| 12/26/2023 | $215.0M | Open | Bank OZK | LB ESTERO BAY INVESTMENTS LLC | 5100 SEAGRASS BLVD, BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34134 |
+4 more not shown
Owned Properties (1)
| Address | Deeded owner | Status | Consideration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5500/5502 COCONUT RD, BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34134 | SALTLEAF INVESTMENTS II LLC | Owns - 16 mos | $0 |
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FAQ
What type of real estate does this investor focus on?
Associated mortgages and deeds show activity in industrial properties across Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL.
What companies is Craig Klingensmith associated with?
Craig Klingensmith is associated with 8 entities based on extracted signatures from public records. Key entities include LB RAPTOR INVESTMENTS LLC, LB ESTERO BAY INVESTMENTS LLC, SALTLEAF INVESTMENTS I LLC, SALTLEAF MARINA RESTAURANT LLC, and LB ESTERO BAY INVESTMENTS II LLC.
How many properties are associated with this investor?
At least 1 properties are associated with Craig Klingensmith and the entities they control, based on signatures extracted from recorded documents connecting Craig Klingensmith to the entities.
Which lenders has this investor worked with?
Recent mortgage activity references Bank OZK, Lake Michigan Credit Union, and United Community Bank, indicating a mix of lending relationships.
How recent is their activity?
Records show activity from 2020 through 2025, with the most recent mortgage recorded in 2025.
How is associated activity determined?
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