Contact Michael Ligon

Contact Michael Ligon For Serious Opportunities, Strategic Relationships, Media Requests, And Professional Inquiries

Use this page to contact Michael Ligon’s team about real estate opportunities, capital situations, strategic reviews, business relationships, media requests, speaking inquiries, professional introductions, and other serious matters that deserve review.

Reach The Right Person The Right Way

A clear message creates a better review process and a better chance of a useful response.

MichaelLigon.com receives inquiries from property owners, investors, business owners, agents, attorneys, operators, media professionals, capital sources, referral partners, and people with real opportunities that may need experienced judgment.

The strongest messages explain who you are, what the situation involves, why you are reaching out, what timing matters, and what kind of next step you are requesting.

If your message is tied to a specific property, capital need, business opportunity, strategic review, media request, or relationship introduction, use the most relevant path below so the right context is submitted from the start.

Michael Ligon speaking with an assistant and investor in his Space Coast office
Serious inquiries are easier to review when the request is specific, relevant, and connected to a real opportunity or professional reason for contact.

Michael Ligon reviewing a complex business and capital inquiry from his desk
The best messages give enough detail to understand the people involved, the situation, the timing, and the requested next step.

What To Include

A strong contact request should be direct, useful, and easy to understand.

You do not need to write a long message. You do need to include enough context for the team to understand whether the inquiry is relevant and which path it belongs in.

If you are submitting an opportunity, include the property, business, capital need, decision maker, location, timing, documents, photos, or background facts that matter.

If you are reaching out for media, speaking, or professional reasons, include the publication, organization, deadline, audience, topic, and requested format.

Common Reasons To Contact Michael Ligon

The most useful inquiries are tied to a real situation, opportunity, relationship, or decision.

Michael’s team reviews contact requests across several major areas. Choose the closest category and provide enough context to make the request clear.

Real Estate

Property Opportunities

Off market property, inherited real estate, distressed property, land, development path properties, rental assets, and strategic acquisitions.

Capital

Capital And Lending

Business purpose capital, private lending, strategic capital, capital partnerships, investor property capital, and structured opportunities.

Business

Business And Partnerships

Private business opportunities, operator introductions, strategic partnerships, advisory discussions, and growth related relationships.

Media

Media And Public Requests

Article requests, interviews, podcasts, speaking engagements, author questions, public profile inquiries, and publication opportunities.

Review Standard

Not every message will be a fit, but every serious inquiry should be easy to understand.

A strong message explains the reason for contact, the people or organization involved, the timing, the desired next step, and any important facts the team should know before deciding how to respond.

Submitting a form does not guarantee a response. It also does not create an advisory relationship, investment relationship, lending commitment, partnership, representation, brokerage relationship, or obligation.

If the request is relevant, specific, and properly framed, someone from the team may follow up.

Helpful Details

Include the facts that would help someone quickly understand the request.

  • Who you are and why you are reaching out
  • The company, property, opportunity, publication, or relationship involved
  • The timing, location, deadline, or reason the request matters now
  • The desired next step or response you are requesting
  • Any useful links, documents, photos, or supporting information

Professional Contact

Use the general contact form when the message does not need a dedicated opportunity intake.

General contact is best for introductions, professional questions, relationship requests, basic follow up, meeting requests, and messages that are not tied to a detailed property, capital, media, or strategic review submission.

If your message involves a specific deal, property, capital need, business, media request, or strategic situation, one of the dedicated paths below may be a better fit.

Contact Information

Michael Ligon

Phone: (888) 432-5799
Email: Support@michaelligon.com
Office: 2020 MilkyWay, West Melbourne FL 32904
Primary contact path: online contact form

For the cleanest routing, use the form that best matches your request rather than sending incomplete information.

Before You Submit

Serious contact does not need to be complicated. It needs to be clear.

If you are reaching out with an opportunity, explain the opportunity plainly. If you are reaching out with a request, explain the request directly. If timing matters, say why. If documents or photos help, include them through the appropriate form or follow up process.

Michael’s team is most likely to review inquiries that are specific, professional, relevant, and connected to a real situation.

Avoid vague messages that do not explain who is involved, what is being requested, why it matters, or what next step is being sought.

Michael Ligon discussing a strategic capital and opportunity review
Clear context helps the team understand whether the request belongs in real estate, capital, media, business, strategy, or general contact.

Contact Michael Ligon

Have a serious inquiry, opportunity, or professional reason to reach out?

Use the contact form for general messages, or choose a dedicated intake path if your request involves a property, capital situation, business opportunity, media request, strategic review, or relationship introduction.