Investor profile - IN

Josh Fee

Josh Fee is a real estate investor and operator based in Evansville, IN-KY. Public filings show activity across 17 properties held through 2 holding companies. Recent mortgage relationships include Hoosier Hills Credit Union, Old National Bank, and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF OWENSBORO.

Contact info available

Josh's Activity

As of January 2026, public records show approximately $6.1M in recorded mortgage exposure linked to this investor across at least 30 mortgage filings and 17 properties held through 2 holding companies. Activity appears concentrated in multifamily and residential assets recorded between 2010 and 2025.

Primary Geography

Evansville, IN-KY

ZIP codes: 47710, 47714, 47601, 47711, and 47619

Most recorded activity for this investor appears in EVANSVILLE, BOONVILLE, and LYNNVILLE.

Property Type Breakdown

Multifamily47%
Residential41%
Commercial12%

Associated Entities (2)

FEE PROPERTIES LLC

IN · 12 properties · 30 mortgages

active
Incorporated on 07/08/2005 in INMailing Address: 1525 WESTMINSTER RD, EVANSVILLE, IN 47725, United States
FOSTER CARE IN THE US INC

IN · 1 property · 0 mortgages

nonprofit
Incorporated on 05/20/2016 in IN

Mortgages (30)

Top Lenders

DateAmountStatusLenderBorrowerAddress
04/30/2025$500kOpenHoosier Hills Credit UnionFEE PROPERTIES LLC1010 MARY ST,
EVANSVILLE, IN 47710
08/14/2023$156kOpenHoosier Hills Credit UnionFEE PROPERTIES LLC1216 HATHAWAY AVE,
EVANSVILLE, IN 47712

+28 more not shown

Owned Properties (17)

AddressDeeded ownerStatusConsideration
1216 HATHAWAY AVE,
EVANSVILLE, IN 47712
FEE PROPERTIES LLCOwns - 2.8 yrs$170k
3125 IVY MEADOW DR,
EVANSVILLE, IN 47711
FEE PROPERTIES LLCSold$100k

+15 more not shown

FAQ

What type of real estate does this investor focus on?

Associated mortgages and deeds show activity in multifamily, residential, and commercial properties across Evansville, IN-KY.

What companies is Josh Fee associated with?

Josh Fee is associated with 2 entities based on extracted signatures from public records. Key entities include FEE PROPERTIES LLC and FOSTER CARE IN THE US INC.

How many properties are associated with this investor?

At least 17 properties are associated with Josh Fee and the entities they control, based on signatures extracted from recorded documents connecting Josh Fee to the entities.

Which lenders has this investor worked with?

Recent mortgage activity references Hoosier Hills Credit Union, Old National Bank, and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF OWENSBORO, indicating a mix of lending relationships.

How recent is their activity?

Records show activity from 2010 through 2025, with the most recent mortgage recorded in 2025.

How is associated activity determined?

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