Ocala Homes with Acreage

Acreage is one of Ocala's defining advantages as a luxury market. Where other Florida markets compress homes onto quarter-acre lots, Marion County provides genuine land, from 5-acre estate parcels to 50+ acre compounds. The variety of available acreage includes cleared pasture, mature oak hammock, wooded privacy parcels, and mixed-use properties with room for equestrian facilities, workshops, and guest structures.

Buyers seeking acreage should plan for the additional due diligence that larger parcels require. Soil quality, drainage, flood zone status, well capacity, septic adequacy, road access, and utility availability all need to be verified before committing. The reward is a property that provides the space, privacy, and flexibility that community lots simply cannot match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Improved acreage with a home and infrastructure is valued as a total package rather than per-acre. For unimproved land, prices range from $10,000 to $30,000+ per acre depending on location, road frontage, and condition. NW Marion County commands the highest per-acre prices.

Yes, provided the property is in an appropriate zoning classification, typically agricultural. Marion County's ag zoning allows horses, barns, and related structures by right. Residential zoning may have restrictions, so verify zoning before purchasing.

Insurance for acreage properties depends on the home's characteristics, the property's flood zone status, and any outbuildings. Homes with barns and equestrian facilities may need separate agricultural or farm policies. Overall, insurance costs for non-coastal Ocala properties are generally lower than coastal Florida.

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