Investor profile - OR

Mark Twietmeyer

Mark Twietmeyer is a real estate investor and operator based in Portland-Salem, OR. Public filings show activity across 1 properties held through 3 holding companies. Recent mortgage relationships include Columbia Credit Union and COLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIO.

Contact info available

Mark's Activity

As of December 2025, public records show approximately $10.1M in recorded mortgage exposure linked to this investor across at least 7 mortgage filings and 1 properties held through 3 holding companies. Activity appears concentrated in vacant assets recorded between 2019 and 2022.

Primary Geography

Portland-Salem, OR

ZIP codes: 97015

Most recorded activity for this investor appears in CLACKAMAS.

Property Type Breakdown

Vacant100%

Associated Entities (3)

CCX NORTH LLC

OR · 0 properties · 3 mortgages

active
Incorporated on 07/16/2019 in OR
CCX SOUTH LLC

OR · 1 property · 3 mortgages

active
Incorporated on 10/22/2019 in OR
TWIETMEYER 185TH LLC

OR · 0 properties · 1 mortgage

active
Incorporated on 02/25/2014 in OR

Mortgages (7)

Top Lenders

Columbia Credit Union
Columbia Credit Union

$9.3M · 4 loans

COLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIO
COLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIO

$800k · 2 loans

DateAmountStatusLenderBorrowerAddress
12/14/2022$400kOpenCOLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIOCCX SOUTH LLC15610 SE 135TH AVE,
CLACKAMAS, OR 97015
12/14/2022$400kOpenCOLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIOCCX NORTH LLC15530 SE 135TH AVE,
CLACKAMAS, OR 97015
07/22/2020$3.5MOpenColumbia Credit UnionCCX NORTH LLC15530 SE 135TH AVE,
CLACKAMAS, OR 97015

+4 more not shown

Owned Properties (1)

AddressDeeded ownerStatusConsideration
15610 SE 135TH AVE,
CLACKAMAS, OR 97015
CCX SOUTH LLCOwns - 6.1 yrs$750k

+0 more not shown

FAQ

What type of real estate does this investor focus on?

Associated mortgages and deeds show activity in vacant properties across Portland-Salem, OR.

What companies is Mark Twietmeyer associated with?

Mark Twietmeyer is associated with 3 entities based on extracted signatures from public records. Key entities include CCX NORTH LLC, CCX SOUTH LLC, and TWIETMEYER 185TH LLC.

How many properties are associated with this investor?

At least 1 properties are associated with Mark Twietmeyer and the entities they control, based on signatures extracted from recorded documents connecting Mark Twietmeyer to the entities.

Which lenders has this investor worked with?

Recent mortgage activity references Columbia Credit Union and COLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIO, indicating a mix of lending relationships.

How recent is their activity?

Records show activity from 2019 through 2022, with the most recent mortgage recorded in 2022.

How is associated activity determined?

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