29 Ag Acres
10550 Northwest 115th Avenue
Reddick, FL 32686
Highlights
- Well, septic, and electric on site
- No wetlands
- 2,800 sf pole barn W/ 7 pens (Post frame/dirt floor)
- Pasture with mature live oaks, long leaf and cedar trees
- Excellent privacy from tree buffer along frontage road
Description
29 +/- acres in the northwest section of Marion County's horse country. The property features a complement of pasture and beautiful mature pines, live oaks and cedar trees. Osceola turkey and whitetail deer frequent the land. A number of cow calf pairs graze the pasture grass amongst a hodgepodge of old fence lines that sometimes follow the property boundary lines.
On the western end, large limestone boulders were once collected and placed under the shadows of large live oak limbs that suspend low off the forest floor.
An old wooden barn with seven stalls and a tack room still stands along with a storage shed. Sunlight comes in through the barn roof in several places where the tin panel roof sections once gave shelter to horses.
There's a gentle roll across this land that gradually slopes down to the east. Old fat pine logs, also referred to as "lighter knot," are scattered around the property. When tucked under split oak, these make excellent fuel for bonfires.
Surrounded by hundreds of established farms and situated within the renowned Farmland Preservation Area, this property offers an ideal blend of seclusion and convenience. It’s an easy drive into Ocala with the promise of peace and quiet when you return home! This is an excellent opportunity to secure a personal sanctuary in one of Marion County’s most desirable equestrian areas. Just an 15-minute (10.6-mile) drive to the World Equestrian Center, 7 minutes (3.6 miles) to HITS Winter Circuit, and 17 minutes (10.6 miles) to The Shops at Foxwood (Publix, Starbucks, Gold’s Gym, and more).
Located along Interstate 75 in North Central Florida, Ocala is a one-hour drive North of Orlando. Residents and businesses alike enjoy a high quality of life and a relatively low cost of living. Quality healthcare and one of Florida's lowest housing costs make Marion County a great place to live. The scenic landscape is graced by the pastoral beauty of more than 1500 horse farms with plenty of green space for all to enjoy. Marion County is home to a diverse economy, blending horse farms and agricultural interests with a variety of business sectors, including the billion-dollar World Equestrian Center.

