Investor Profile - TX

James Field

James Field is a real estate investor and operator based in Austin, TX. Public filings show activity across 29 properties held through 11 holding companies. Recent mortgage relationships include HomeTown Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, and Texas Partners Bank.

Contact info available

James's Activity

As of June 2026, public records show approximately $9.3M in recorded mortgage exposure linked to this investor across at least 9 mortgage filings and 29 properties held through 11 holding companies. Activity appears concentrated in residential and commercial assets recorded between 2015 and 2026.

Primary Geography

Austin, TX

ZIP codes: 75020, 77447, 78745, 78216, and 78415

Most activity in AUSTIN, DENISON, HOCKLEY, CORPUS CHRISTI, and SAN ANTONIO.

Property Type Breakdown

Residential44%
Commercial24%
Agricultural12%
Other20%

Associated Entities (11)

FIELD REALTY PARTNERS LTD

TX · 2 properties · 2 mortgages

inactive
Incorporated on 06/12/2015 in TXMailing Address: 706 Las Lomas Drive, Austin, 78746, TX, USA
LUCKY DEVIL LLC

TX · 1 property · 1 mortgage

active
Incorporated on 10/04/2019 in TXMailing Address: 706 LAS LOMAS DR, WEST LAKE HILLS, 78746-5490, TX, USA

+9 more entities not shown

Mortgages (9)

DateAmountStatusLenderBorrowerAddress
03/17/2022$5.1MOpenHomeTown BankFM 2920 LAND CO LTD0 WALLER TOMBALL RD,
HOCKLEY, TX 77447
02/09/2022$910kOpenTexas Partners BankFM 665 LAND CO LTDFM RD 665 OLD BROWNSVILLE RD,
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78415

+7 more not shown

Owned Properties (29)

AddressDeeded ownerStatusConsideration
0 FM 2920,
HOCKLEY, TX 77447
FM 2920 LAND CO LTDSold$5.1M
2514 S FANNIN AVE #2516,
DENISON, TX 75020
FIELD LIVINGOwns - 4.2 yrs$354k

+27 more not shown

FAQ

What type of real estate does this investor focus on?

Associated mortgages and deeds show activity in residential, commercial, and agricultural properties across Austin, TX.

What companies is James Field associated with?

James Field is associated with 11 entities based on extracted signatures from public records. Key entities include FIELD REALTY PARTNERS LTD, LUCKY DEVIL LLC, CADUCEUS MANAGEMENT LLC, PANCAKE PALS II BRAKER LLC, and FM 2920 LAND CO LTD.

How many properties are associated with this investor?

At least 29 properties are associated with James Field and the entities they control, based on signatures extracted from recorded documents connecting James Field to the entities.

Which lenders has this investor worked with?

Recent mortgage activity references HomeTown Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, and Texas Partners Bank, indicating a mix of lending relationships.

How recent is their activity?

Records show activity from 2015 through 2026, with the most recent mortgage recorded in 2022.

How is associated activity determined?

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