Ocala · Marion County, Florida
We procure land throughout Marion County for builders, investors, and developers building in one of America's fastest-growing metros. Tell us about your property and get a no-obligation cash offer — no fees, no agent, no waiting.
Lot in Silver Springs Shores or Marion Oaks? Acreage out toward Ocklawaha or Fort McCoy? Inherited land you've never seen? Paying taxes every year on land doing nothing? You're exactly who we help.
Takes about 60 seconds. Free, confidential, no obligation to sell.
The Marion County Land Market
Ocala is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the United States, and homebuilders — from national names to local developers — are actively acquiring buildable land across Marion County to keep up. That demand reaches every corner of the county: platted subdivision lots, in-fill parcels, and rural acreage alike.
That growth is exactly why your land has value now. But listing vacant land with an agent still means joining a long line — hundreds of lots and parcels sit on the market across Marion County at any moment, agents prioritize houses, and a commission comes off the top whenever it finally moves.
We take the other path: we procure land directly for builders, investors, and developers who are already buying here. Your property goes straight to the people who need it — no listing, no waiting in line, no fees.
Own a lot in Silver Springs Shores specifically? See our dedicated page: sell your lot in Silver Springs Shores (34472).
Your offer is based on your specific property — location, access, utilities, zoning, and current builder demand in your area.
Where We Buy
The county's big platted subdivisions — tens of thousands of quarter-acre residential lots, many owned out of state and never built on. Builders are working through both communities street by street. Shores lot owner? Start here.
Buildable lots and small parcels inside the city and along the SR-200 and US-441 corridors. In-fill land is in constant demand from builders who want to be close to jobs, schools, and shopping.
Ocklawaha, Fort McCoy, Silver Springs, and the county's farm and forest land — from a single wooded acre to large tracts. Investors and buyers seeking land bank opportunities are active throughout the county.
How It Works
Fill out the short form above — takes about a minute. A Marion County parcel number or street address is all we need to get started.
We research your property — location, access, utilities, zoning, and what buyers are currently paying nearby — and respond within 24 hours with a no-obligation cash offer.
Accept when you're ready. A Florida title company handles everything, we cover all closing costs, and most sales close within 30 days — cash to you at closing.
Common Questions
Residential lots in the platted subdivisions (Silver Springs Shores, Marion Oaks), rural acreage, farmland, wooded parcels, and in-fill lots throughout Ocala, Belleview, Ocklawaha, Fort McCoy, and the surrounding areas. Inherited parcels, back taxes, and never-built lots are all welcome.
Ocala is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country, and national and regional builders are actively acquiring buildable lots across Marion County to keep up with housing demand. That demand is exactly what we connect your land to.
Yes — the offer, the paperwork, and the closing all happen remotely through a Florida title company. You never have to travel to Ocala.
Usually not. Back taxes are typically settled out of the sale proceeds at closing. Tell us about them up front and we'll factor everything into one straightforward number.
Most closings complete within 30 days of an accepted offer. Because our buyers pay cash, there are no bank approvals or financing contingencies to slow things down.
We work across Florida and nationwide. Tell us about your land wherever it is.
60 seconds to fill out. Free offer within 24 hours. Zero obligation.
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