Bring Forward Opportunities Where Structure, Timing, Capital, And Strategic Judgment Can Change The Outcome
Michael Ligon reviews serious real estate, capital, business, partnership, off market, and special situation opportunities where the facts, people, timing, value, and structure may create a path worth reviewing.
The purpose of this page is not volume. It is to help the right opportunities reach the right review path.
Not every deal, property, capital request, business idea, or partnership belongs in front of Michael. The best opportunities usually have a real reason they deserve attention: timing, access, hidden value, pressure, ownership complexity, capital need, operator ability, or a structure that has not been fully considered.
Michael reviews opportunities by looking at what the situation is, why it exists, who is involved, what value may be present, what risk needs to be understood, and whether a better structure could improve the outcome.
This page is the front door for serious opportunity flow across MichaelLigon.com. It helps visitors choose the right path before submitting a property, capital situation, business opportunity, partnership idea, or special situation.
A strong opportunity should become clearer when questions are asked.
Many opportunities sound interesting at first. The real test is whether the facts, people, timing, documents, structure, and possible outcome support the story.
A good submission does not need to be perfectly packaged. It should be honest, specific, and grounded enough for a first review. The location, asset, business, capital need, decision maker, timeline, and reason for the opportunity should be clear.
Michael is most interested in opportunities where the situation itself creates a reason for strategic review. That reason may be timing, complexity, access, market position, capital need, property condition, ownership, or a relationship path that could create a better result.
The right opportunity usually has facts, context, and a clear reason to act.
Different opportunities need different review paths.
Use the pages below to route the opportunity into the area that best matches the situation.
What I Am Looking For
Review the types of opportunities most likely to fit Michael’s real estate, capital, business, partnership, and special situation focus.
Bring Me An Opportunity
Submit a serious opportunity with enough context for Michael’s team to understand the facts, timing, people, and possible path.
Real Estate Opportunities
Bring forward property, land, rental, inherited home, distressed asset, off market, development, or hidden value real estate opportunities.
Private Capital Opportunities
Bring forward capital situations involving business purpose needs, collateral, timing, private lending, partnerships, or structured review.
Business Opportunities
Bring forward business acquisitions, operators, growth situations, private company opportunities, or owner transition conversations.
Off Market Opportunities
Bring forward private assets, properties, businesses, partnerships, or situations that are not being broadly marketed.
Strategic Partnerships
Bring forward partnership situations where access, capital, execution, relationships, incentives, or aligned roles may create value.
Special Situation Opportunities
Bring forward complex opportunities involving timing, ownership, pressure, hidden value, capital constraints, or difficult decision paths.
A serious opportunity is not always about finding more interest. Sometimes it is about finding the right structure.
A property may need a different buyer path. A capital situation may need better protection. A business opportunity may need a stronger operator structure. A partnership may need clearer roles. A special situation may need timing, leverage, and decision rights reviewed before anything moves.
That is where strategic opportunity review becomes useful. The point is to understand the opportunity underneath the surface and decide whether a better path is possible.
Michael reviews opportunities through the connection between people, assets, capital, timing, downside risk, control, and the practical path to a better outcome.
The best submissions usually involve a real situation, a serious party, and a reason the opportunity needs review now.
Michael is not looking for generic pitches. He is looking for opportunities where facts, timing, relationships, capital, risk, or hidden value create a meaningful reason to look closer.
Real Estate With A Situation Behind It
Florida property, inherited homes, distressed houses, rentals, land, development paths, off market assets, or hidden value situations where context matters.
Business Purpose Capital Needs
Capital opportunities involving collateral, timing, private lending concepts, bridge needs, investor property, capital partners, or strategic structure.
Operators And Private Companies
Business owners, operators, acquisitions, private company situations, growth opportunities, owner transitions, or strategic business conversations.
Relationships That Can Create Value
Strategic partnerships where access, experience, execution, capital, relationships, sourcing, market knowledge, or aligned incentives may matter.
Complex Problems With A Possible Path
Opportunities involving timing pressure, ownership complexity, distressed assets, capital constraints, hidden value, family situations, or unclear exits.
Introductions From People Close To The Situation
Attorneys, brokers, lenders, investors, operators, developers, advisors, owners, and referral partners who can explain why the opportunity matters.
A real opportunity should be understandable without exaggeration.
Strong opportunities do not need hype. They need facts. What is the property, business, capital situation, partnership, or special circumstance? Who controls it? Why does timing matter? What problem needs to be solved? What outcome is possible?
Michael’s review process is designed to find substance. If a situation has value, the facts should begin to reveal it. If the value only exists in a sales pitch, the opportunity usually weakens under review.
The best submissions help Michael’s team understand the actual decision being considered and what type of role may make sense.
Strong opportunity review looks for the facts underneath the first impression.
Michael’s framework focuses on the variables that can change value, risk, timing, control, structure, and outcome.
Situation
What is happening, who is involved, what decision needs to be made, and why does the opportunity exist now?
Value
Where is the visible value, hidden value, strategic value, future value, or misunderstood value inside the situation?
Structure
What alignment, downside protection, control, capital position, incentive structure, or deal structure can improve the outcome?
Fit
Does the opportunity fit Michael’s real estate, capital, business, partnership, or special situation focus?
The stronger the context, the faster the opportunity can be understood.
A first submission should help Michael’s team understand the basic facts. That does not mean every document has to be ready. It means the opportunity should be described clearly enough to know what is being reviewed.
Include the asset, property, business, capital need, parties involved, owner or decision maker context, timing, known constraints, available documents, and the outcome being considered.
If the opportunity appears to fit Michael’s current focus, the next step may include follow up questions, private discussion, document review, strategic review, referral, or a decision that the opportunity is not a fit.
Useful context makes the first review cleaner.
Some of the best opportunities come from people close enough to understand the situation.
Good opportunities often reach Michael through property owners, investors, operators, attorneys, brokers, lenders, business owners, advisors, contractors, developers, and referral partners who know there is more to the situation than a simple listing or pitch.
The quality of the source matters. A strong source can explain what is happening, who is involved, what has been verified, what is uncertain, and why the opportunity should be looked at now.
If you are close to a serious situation and can explain it clearly, this page gives you the right place to start.
Continue through the most relevant opportunity paths.
These pages help visitors understand what belongs in front of Michael, how opportunities are reviewed, and which type of situation matches the right pathway.
What I Am Looking For
Review the types of opportunities most likely to fit Michael’s strategic capital, real estate, business, and special situation focus.
Bring Me An Opportunity
Submit a serious opportunity with context, timing, people, facts, and the reason it belongs in front of Michael’s team.
Real Estate
Review Michael’s real estate focus across Florida, Space Coast properties, inherited homes, hidden value, and strategic acquisition.
Capital
Review Michael’s capital focus across private lending, strategic capital, partnerships, criteria, and structured opportunity review.
Business Opportunities
Business acquisitions, operators, growth situations, partnership ideas, private company opportunities, and strategic business review.
Strategic Partnerships
Partnership situations where access, capital, execution, incentives, timing, or operating strength may align.
Special Situations
Complex situations involving timing, pressure, ownership, hidden value, leverage, asset repositioning, or difficult decision paths.
Strategic Reviews
A separate path for serious business, capital, real estate, partnership, or complex situations that may need outside perspective.
Have a serious opportunity that may deserve Michael’s attention?
Send the opportunity details, parties involved, timing, known facts, supporting material if available, and the outcome being considered. If the situation fits Michael’s current focus, the next step may be a private follow up conversation.