Investor Profile - KY

James Booth

James Booth is a real estate investor and operator based in Lexington, KY. Public filings show activity across 82 properties held through 15 holding companies. Recent mortgage relationships include CONTINENTAL HERITAGE INSURANCE OHIO, Byline Bank, and 1st Trust Bank.

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James's Activity

As of June 2026, public records show approximately $1.2B in recorded mortgage exposure linked to this investor across at least 39 mortgage filings and 82 properties held through 15 holding companies. Activity appears concentrated in residential and commercial assets recorded between 2016 and 2026.

Primary Geography

Lexington, KY

ZIP codes: 41224, 41129, 41653, 41501, and 41101

Most activity in INEZ, CATLETTSBURG, PRESTONSBURG, PIKEVILLE, and ASHLAND.

Property Type Breakdown

Residential44%
Commercial33%
Vacant12%
Other12%

Associated Entities (15)

R & J DEVELOPMENT CO LLC

KY · 37 properties · 12 mortgages

UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE INC

KY · 3 properties · 3 mortgages

nonprofit

+13 more entities not shown

Mortgages (39)

Top Lenders

CONTINENTAL HERITAGE INSURANCE OHIO
CONTINENTAL HERITAGE INSURANCE OHIO

$1.2B · 25 loans

Byline Bank
Byline Bank

$29.1M · 2 loans

1st Trust Bank
1st Trust Bank

$3.0M · 2 loans

DateAmountStatusLenderBorrowerAddress
04/18/2024$14.6MOpenByline BankFAST FEEDERS INC1819 BLACKLOG RD,
INEZ, KY 41224
04/18/2024$14.6MOpenByline BankFAST FEEDERS INC122 BOARDWALK,
INEZ, KY 41224

+37 more not shown

Owned Properties (82)

AddressDeeded ownerStatusConsideration
BATH AVE,
ASHLAND, KY 41101
A & B HUNT PROPERTIES LLCSold$238k
9141 STATE ROAD FRK,
PRESTONSBURG, KY 41653
R & J DEVELOPMENT CO LLCSold$5k

+80 more not shown

FAQ

What type of real estate does this investor focus on?

Associated mortgages and deeds show activity in residential, commercial, and vacant properties across Lexington, KY.

What companies is James Booth associated with?

James Booth is associated with 15 entities based on extracted signatures from public records. Key entities include R & J DEVELOPMENT CO LLC, UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE INC, FAST FEEDERS INC, SOUTHEASTERN LAND LLC, and ARGUS ENERGY LLC.

How many properties are associated with this investor?

At least 82 properties are associated with James Booth and the entities they control, based on signatures extracted from recorded documents connecting James Booth to the entities.

Which lenders has this investor worked with?

Recent mortgage activity references CONTINENTAL HERITAGE INSURANCE OHIO, Byline Bank, and 1st Trust Bank, indicating a mix of lending relationships.

How recent is their activity?

Records show activity from 2016 through 2026, with the most recent mortgage recorded in 2024.

How is associated activity determined?

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