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Ne 239 Pl : Fort McCoy, FL 32134

Marion County, Florida

0.21 Acre
$15,999 USD
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Welcome to your opportunity to own an affordable 0.21-Acre building lot in Fort McCoy, Florida-where accessibility, freedom, and natural beauty come together to create the perfect entry point into Florida land ownership. This property offers exceptional value for first-time land buyers, those seeking a retirement homesite, or investors looking to enter Florida's growing real estate market at an affordable price point.

Located on NE 239th Pl in the heart of Fort McCoy, this residential lot sits just minutes from the legendary Ocala National Forest-one of Florida's most treasured outdoor playgrounds-and a short drive to Ocala's shopping, dining, medical facilities, and urban conveniences. Imagine owning your own piece of Florida where you can build a cozy home, place a manufactured home, or hold as an investment while the area continues to grow and develop.

At 0.21 acres (approximately 9,148 square feet), this property provides a standard residential building lot with dimensions of approximately 70 feet by 130 feet-enough space for a comfortable home up to 1,500 square feet, driveway, small yard, and landscaping. While more compact than larger rural parcels, this lot size offers important advantages: lower purchase price making land ownership immediately accessible, lower annual property taxes keeping carrying costs minimal, faster and less expensive site preparation since there's less land to clear and maintain, and easier property maintenance once you build.

The property is situated in a quiet, developing neighborhood where new homes are being built, demonstrating confidence in the area's future and property values. The wooded setting provides natural privacy and a peaceful atmosphere, while the location remains conveniently accessible to Fort McCoy's amenities and Ocala's more extensive services.

The terrain is typical of North-Central Florida-relatively level with scattered trees and natural vegetation. The sandy soil drains well, making foundation work and septic installation straightforward and cost-effective. Some clearing will be needed to prepare a building site, but the work is manageable and less extensive than heavily forested properties, keeping site preparation costs reasonable.

One key advantage is utilities infrastructure. Power is available at the street, which means connecting electricity to your future home will be simple and affordable-just a standard service connection rather than expensive line extensions. You'll need to install a well for water (typical for rural Florida, providing unlimited fresh water with no monthly bills) and a septic system for wastewater (the sandy soils here are ideal for conventional septic systems).

The property is zoned R-4 Mixed Residential, providing flexibility in how you develop it. This zoning allows single-family homes (site-built or modular), manufactured homes, and even duplexes, meaning you can choose the housing option that best fits your budget and lifestyle. Want to place a quality manufactured home for affordable, quick construction? Perfect. Prefer building a small traditional home? That works too. The zoning gives you options.

Best of all, there's no Hoa-No monthly fees eating into your budget, no restrictive covenants limiting your choices, no architectural review committees dictating what you can build. This is your land, and you have the freedom to develop it as you choose within Marion County's reasonable building codes and zoning regulations.

Whether you're a first-time land buyer taking your first step toward property ownership, someone seeking an affordable Florida homesite for retirement, or an investor looking to enter the market at a low price point with room for appreciation, this property delivers outstanding value. The location balances rural peace with accessibility-quiet enough to enjoy nature and escape urban stress, yet just 30 minutes to Ocala for all modern conveniences.

We're making land ownership accessible with incredibly affordable financing:

Cash Discounted Price: $15,999

Easy Owner Financing Available:

- Down Payment: $250

- Documentation Fee: $250 (one-time)

- Total Due Today: $500

- Monthly Payment: $250/Month for 84 months

- Total if Financed: $21,500 over 7 years

Own a quarter-acre of Florida land for just $500 down and $250 per month. No credit checks, no bank hassles, no complicated approval process. This is land ownership made accessible to everyone.

See Info Below:

Property Address: NE 239th Pl, Fort McCoy, FL 32134

State: Florida

County: Marion

Zip: 32134

Size: 0.21 acres (approximately 9,148 square feet)

Lot Dimensions: Approximately 70 feet x 130 feet

Parcel/APN: 0051

Legal Description: Section 35, Township 11 South, Range 24 East

GPS Coordinates:

- Center: 29.498903, -81.899127

- NW Corner: 29.499004, -81.899360

- NE Corner: 29.499013, -81.898953

- SE Corner: 29.498779, -81.898939

- SW Corner: 29.498780, -81.899357

Annual Taxes: Approximately $78.21/Year (extremely affordable at about $6.50/Month)

-Zoning: R-4 Mixed Residential (Allows single-family homes, duplexes, and manufactured homes)

-HOA/POA: None - No HOA fees or restrictions

-Improvements: Wooded lot with natural vegetation

-Access: NE 239th Pl (County-maintained dirt road)

-Water: Private well required (typical depth 100-200 feet in this area)

-Sewer: Septic system required (must be permitted through Florida Department of Health - Marion County)

-Utilities: Electric available at street; Propane for cooking/heating; Internet options available (cellular, satellite including Starlink)

-Camping/RVs: Not permitted for permanent occupancy per Marion County regulations

Information presented in this listing is deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence and verify all details independently.

Location And Setting Overview

Your Affordable Fort McCoy Homesite: This 0.21-Acre lot sits in Fort McCoy-one of Marion County's most desirable rural areas for those seeking authentic Old Florida living at accessible prices. Fort McCoy has been welcoming homeowners and nature lovers for generations, creating a friendly atmosphere where neighbors are courteous but everyone respects privacy and independence.

Your property sits on NE 239th Pl, a county-maintained dirt road providing reliable year-round access. The neighborhood is experiencing steady development with new homes being built nearby, demonstrating confidence in the area's future and property values. The wooded setting provides natural privacy and a peaceful atmosphere-you'll hear birds and rustling leaves instead of traffic noise.

Fort McCoy - Gateway to Natural Florida: Fort McCoy perfectly embodies what makes rural Florida special. This unincorporated community sits at the western edge of the magnificent Ocala National Forest, positioning residents at the doorstep of 430,000 acres of pristine wilderness. Founded in the 1800S during Florida's pioneer era, Fort McCoy retains rich heritage while welcoming newcomers who appreciate outdoor recreation and peaceful living.

Fort McCoy proper is home to around 1,000 residents, with the greater area totaling closer to 18,000 people. This sweet spot means you have neighbors and essential services nearby without congestion or noise. The Fort McCoy School serves pre-K through eighth grade with dedicated teachers. The community takes pride in the Fort McCoy Public Library (housed in a charming historic renovated 1930S school building) and Community Park with playgrounds, ball fields, and picnic areas.

The area is dotted with sparkling freshwater lakes-Lake Kerr, Lake Ocklawaha, Orange Lake, and dozens more-making this paradise for anglers, kayakers, and water enthusiasts. The town's location between lakes and the Ocala National Forest creates a unique environment where you can fish at sunrise, hike forest trails in the afternoon, and watch wildlife at sunset.

Perfect Location - Accessible to Everything: One of this property's advantages is strategic positioning. You're approximately 20 minutes from Fort McCoy's center where you'll find gas stations, convenience stores, the post office, and local restaurants. Ocala-Marion County's hub with over 60,000 residents-sits approximately 33 miles (30-35 minutes) southwest, offering Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, Publix, major grocery chains, restaurants, urgent care clinics, HCA Florida Ocala Hospital, and specialized medical services.

Gainesville sits approximately 50 miles (50-55 minutes) north, providing University of Florida sporting events, cultural attractions, and big-city amenities. Orlando sits roughly 80 miles south (1 hour 30 minutes), putting theme parks within easy reach. Jacksonville and its international airport are roughly 90-95 miles northeast (1 hour 45 minutes), also providing access to beautiful Atlantic coast beaches.

Gateway to Adventure: Your Fort McCoy location opens incredible recreational opportunities. The Ocala National Forest stretches east offering pristine wilderness-Florida's oldest national forest (established 1908). Within the forest you'll find the Florida National Scenic Trail, hundreds of miles of off-road vehicle trails, crystal-clear springs perfect for swimming, and excellent freshwater fishing.

Silver Springs State Park (about 30 minutes) is home to the world's largest artesian spring system, pumping 550 million gallons of crystal-clear water daily. Famous glass-bottom boat tours have operated since the 1870S. The park features kayaking, hiking trails, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing.

Silver River Museum & Environmental Education Center (approximately 41 minutes) provides fascinating exhibits about natural and cultural history. Silver Glen Springs Recreation Area (about 33 minutes) offers beautiful swimming. Ray Wayside Park (about 31 minutes) provides boat ramps and fishing access. Fort King National Historic Landmark (about 40 minutes) preserves an important Seminole War site.

Climate and Lifestyle: Fort McCoy sits at approximately 60-75 feet elevation with North-Central Florida's humid subtropical climate-hot summers and mild winters perfect for year-round outdoor living. Summer highs typically reach the low-to-mid 90s°F with afternoon thunderstorms providing cooling relief. Winter is delightful-highs in the upper 60s to low 70s°F, lows rarely below the mid-40s to low-50s°F. Hard freezes are uncommon, snow is virtually unheard of.

The region receives about 52 inches of annual rainfall, mostly during summer months, keeping landscapes naturally green. You'll enjoy approximately 230+ sunny days per year-plenty of Florida sunshine for outdoor living and potentially solar power.

Neighborhood Character: Fort McCoy attracts retirees seeking affordable Florida living, working families raising children in safe environments, remote workers choosing nature over city life, and investors building properties to meet demand. The neighborhood maintains a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where people wave but respect privacy.

The absence of an HOA means no cookie-cutter restrictions or monthly fees. You can develop your property as you choose, following Marion County's reasonable regulations. This freedom is increasingly rare in Florida's developed areas, making Fort McCoy especially appealing to independent-minded individuals who value property rights.

Building Your Dream Home - Options For Every Budget

Your 0.21-Acre lot provides sufficient space for comfortable, affordable housing. While more compact than larger rural parcels, this lot size is perfectly adequate for homes up to 1,500 square feet plus driveway and yard. Whether working with a $35,000 budget or $180,000+, you have viable options.

Manufactured Homes - Maximum Affordability ($35,000-$85,000): Modern manufactured homes offer the most affordable path to homeownership. Your R-4 zoning allows quality manufactured homes, and the lot size is ideal for standard models.

A single-wide manufactured home square feet, 2 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms) costs $25,000-$45,000 delivered and set up-perfect for singles, couples, or retirees seeking simple, affordable living. A double-wide manufactured home (1,200-1,500 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms) costs $45,000-$75,000 delivered and set up, providing comfortable space for families.

Installation costs run $8,000-$15,000 including site preparation (clearing and leveling), foundation, setup, tie-downs, skirting, and steps. Add $3,500-$6,000 for well, $5,000-$8,000 for septic, and $500-$1,500 for electric connection. Total move-in cost: approximately $45,000-$105,000 depending on home size.

Advantages include speed (60-90 days to move-in), factory precision, energy efficiency, and affordability. Many lenders now offer conventional financing for manufactured homes on owned land.

Modular Homes - Quality and Value ($75,000-$150,000): Modular homes are factory-built to Florida Building Code, combining efficiency with traditional construction standards. A 1,200-1,600 square foot modular home costs $75,000-$120,000 for the structure. Add $15,000-$25,000 for site work, foundation, and assembly, plus utilities. Total investment: roughly $95,000-$160,000.

Modular homes offer faster construction (3-5 months) than site-built, consistent quality, and they're considered real property appreciating like traditional homes.

Site-Built Homes - Traditional Construction ($90,000-$220,000): For traditional construction on this quarter-acre lot, smaller efficient homes work best. A compact site-built home (900-1,400 square feet, 2-3 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms) costs $110-$140 per square foot, or roughly $100,000-$195,000 including construction, utilities, and site work.

Small, well-designed homes can be incredibly comfortable and affordable to maintain. Open floor plans, high ceilings, and thoughtful design make compact homes feel spacious.

Tiny Homes/Small Cottages - Minimalist Living ($30,000-$75,000): For those embracing minimalist living, a tiny home or small cottage might be perfect. Marion County requires 600+ square feet for primary residences. A small site-built cottage square feet) might cost $55,000-$85,000 including utilities.

Quality park model tiny homes square feet) can serve as weekend retreats or temporary housing while saving to build larger. Small homes minimize utility costs and maintenance while maximizing affordability.

Building Timeline: From land purchase to move-in: 4-6 months for manufactured/modular homes, 8-12 months for site-built construction. Working with experienced local contractors who know Marion County streamlines the process.

Utilities and Infrastructure Costs:

Well System ($3,500-$6,000): Wells typically need 100-200 feet depth to reach the Floridan Aquifer. Complete system includes drilling, casing, pump, pressure tank, and basic filtration. You'll have unlimited fresh water with no monthly bills.

Septic System ($5,000-$8,000): Marion County's sandy soils are ideal for conventional septic systems. Includes tank (typically 1,000 gallons for a small home), drain field, installation, and permitting. Should last 25-35+ years with minimal maintenance (pumping every 3-5 years at $275-$400).

Electric Connection ($500-$1,500): With power at the street, connection is straightforward. Costs include service connection fee, meter base, and wire run to your home. Monthly bills typically run $100-$200 for small energy-efficient homes.

Propane ($0 initial, $400-$1,200 annually): Most rural homes use propane for cooking and hot water. Companies provide tanks free; you pay only for propane used.

Internet: Starlink ($120/Month) provides excellent high-speed service suitable for streaming, remote work, and video calls. Cellular-based services and fixed wireless are also available.

The Fort McCoy Lifestyle - Natural Florida Living

Outdoor Recreation Paradise: Fort McCoy provides access to exceptional outdoor recreation. The Ocala National Forest's 430,000 acres offer unlimited opportunities just minutes away.

Springs and Swimming: The forest contains the highest concentration of first-magnitude freshwater springs on Earth. Crystal-clear springs maintain constant 72°F year-round-refreshing in summer, comfortable in winter. Silver Springs pumps 550+ million gallons daily with famous glass-bottom boat tours. Juniper Springs features beautiful swimming and historic millhouse. Alexander Springs offers fantastic snorkeling. Salt Springs provides unique mineral-rich waters. These springs are natural swimming pools with visibility exceeding 100 feet.

Fishing: Marion County is an angler's paradise. Lakes, rivers, and ponds teem with largemouth bass, bluegill, speckled perch, and catfish. Lake Kerr, Orange Lake, Lake Ocklawaha, and many smaller waters offer excellent year-round fishing. The St. Johns River-Florida's longest-provides additional opportunities. Many residents keep kayaks or small boats for fishing trips.

Hunting: The Ocala National Forest allows hunting for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and small game. Deer season runs late summer through winter with archery, muzzleloader, and general gun seasons. Spring turkey season draws hunters from across the state. Hog hunting is year-round with no bag limits. Several Wildlife Management Areas offer additional public lands.

Hiking and Nature Trails: The Florida National Scenic Trail runs through the forest offering day hikes and backpacking adventures through longleaf pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, and along crystal creeks. Shorter trails at springs and recreation areas provide easier walks. Wildlife viewing is excellent-white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, gopher tortoises, alligators, bald eagles, sandhill cranes, and numerous bird species.

Off-Road Adventures: Hundreds of miles of trails for ATVs and dirt bikes wind through the forest. Popular areas include Paisley Woods and trails around springs. Many residents keep off-road vehicles for weekend exploration of backcountry areas few people ever see.

Boating and Paddling: Abundant lakes, rivers, and springs make paddling extremely popular. Kayak fishing has exploded in popularity with anglers using lightweight kayaks to access quiet backwaters where bass thrive. Stand-up paddleboarding is common at springs. Spring runs-especially Juniper Springs-offer beautiful paddling through pristine jungle environments.

Wildlife and Birding: Florida's wildlife diversity is exceptional in the Fort McCoy area. White-tailed deer are extremely common. Wild turkeys strut across yards and roads. Gopher tortoises dig burrows throughout sandy soils. Alligators inhabit virtually every body of freshwater. Sandhill cranes, standing 4+ feet tall with distinctive calls, are common. Bald eagles nest throughout Marion County. Various woodpecker species, wading birds, and songbirds provide year-round viewing. Birders can observe 200+ species in Marion County.

Seasonal Highlights: Each season brings unique opportunities. Spring offers turkey hunting, wildflower blooms, and comfortable weather. Summer is perfect for spring swimming in constant 72°F water and early morning fishing. Fall brings comfortable temperatures, lower humidity, and hunting seasons. Winter provides delightful 70°F days perfect for any outdoor activity.

Agriculture and Self-Sufficiency: Many Fort McCoy residents embrace aspects of homesteading. The climate supports year-round gardening-spring/summer crops (tomatoes, peppers, squash) and fall/winter crops (lettuce, broccoli, collards). Citrus trees, blueberries, and figs thrive. Many keep chickens for fresh eggs. While your 0.21-Acre lot is more compact, you can still grow a productive garden and keep a small flock of chickens following Marion County's regulations.

Why Fort McCoy Makes Sense For Your Future

Strong Market Fundamentals: Marion County has grown approximately 15% between 2010-2020, significantly outpacing many rural Florida counties. Growth continues driven by affordability compared to coastal areas, proximity to employment centers, quality of life, no state income tax, and increasing numbers of retirees and remote workers.

Property Values and Appreciation: Land values in Fort McCoy show steady appreciation over time. Your quarter-acre lot at $15,999 represents exceptional entry-level value. As the area continues developing with new homes being built, properties like yours benefit from neighborhood improvements and rising demand. Land purchased today for under $16,000 might reasonably be worth $22,000-$30,000+ in 5-10 years based on historical trends.

No State Income Tax: Florida's lack of state income tax saves $3,000-$15,000+ annually for many households relocating from high-tax states like New York, California, or New Jersey. These savings can cover your land payment, property taxes, and then some.

Ultra-Affordable Property Taxes: Annual taxes of just $78.21 (about $6.50/Month) are incredibly affordable. Even after building a modest home, Florida's Save Our Homes amendment caps assessment increases at 3% annually for homesteaded properties, providing long-term tax predictability.

Homestead Exemption: Florida's standard homestead exemption removes up to $50,000 from assessed value, potentially saving $750-$1,000+ annually once you build. Additional exemptions for seniors, disabled, and veterans provide further savings.

Rental Market: Marion County has strong rental demand from tourism, horse industry workers, medical professionals, and relocating families. A modest 2-3 bedroom home in Fort McCoy might rent for $1,000-$1,500+ monthly, providing investment potential once you build.

Economic Diversity: Marion County's economy includes the equine industry (Ocala is "Horse Capital of the World"), healthcare, retail and tourism, manufacturing and distribution, and agriculture-providing economic resilience.

Quality of Life: Fort McCoy offers cost of living 8-15% below Florida's average, low crime rates, excellent climate, good healthcare access in nearby Ocala, and exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities difficult to replicate elsewhere.

Retirement Destination: Fort McCoy appeals to retirees wanting affordable Florida living with outdoor activities. Lower costs mean retirement savings stretch 20-40% further than expensive coastal areas.

Perfect for First-Time Land Buyers: This property is ideally suited for first-time land buyers. The low purchase price ($15,999 cash or just $500 down), minimal monthly payment ($250), ultra-low taxes ($78.21/Year), and flexible zoning make it accessible to almost anyone. It's an opportunity to get started in land ownership, build equity, and create wealth through real estate without requiring significant capital.

Buying Process - Simple And Fast

We've streamlined land purchasing to be stress-free. Move from decision to ownership in 1-2 days.

Step 1 - Contact Us: Reach out through We'll answer questions about the property, discuss your plans, and explain the process.

Step 2 - Choose Your Payment Option:

Cash Purchase ($15,999): We'll prepare the warranty deed. You wire funds or provide cashier's check. We record the deed in your name at Marion County Clerk's office in 1-2 days.

Owner Financing ($250 Down + $250 Doc Fee, then $250/Month for 84 Months): No credit check, no complicated application. Pay $500 total due at signing, then $250 monthly for 7 years. Contract for deed gives you immediate possession with deed transferring at payoff. Total financed: $21,500 over 7 years.

Step 3 - Make Your Down Payment: Through our secure online payment system or by cashier's check.

Step 4 - Sign Your Contract: Electronic or physical signatures available. Everything written in clear, plain English.

Step 5 - Enjoy Your Land: For cash purchases, deed records in 1-2 days. For financing, you can start using property immediately after signing-visit it, plan your build, clear brush, mark your building site.

Our Commitment:

-No Credit Checks: Your credit score doesn't matter. We care about your commitment, not past financial challenges.

-No Bank Hassles: No waiting for loan approval, no stacks of documents, no employment verification, no appraisal requirements.

-No Prepayment Penalty: Pay extra anytime or pay in full to save interest.

-Immediate Possession: Start using the property right away.

-Flexible, Affordable Terms: 84-month term provides affordable payments while building equity.

Property Taxes: You pay $78.21 annually directly to Marion County. Bills arrive in fall, due by March 31st. That's only $6.50 per month-less than a fast-food meal.

Title and Ownership: We provide clear, marketable title. Cash purchases receive warranty deed immediately. Owner financed purchases use contract for deed (land contract) giving you equitable interest and right to use property, with legal title transferring via warranty deed at payoff.

About H5 Land Ventures: We're a family-owned business helping hundreds of families achieve land ownership. We've helped people from all walks of life-first-time buyers, retirees, veterans, young families, investors-achieve their dreams of owning land. When you buy from us, you're getting a partner committed to your success.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this property in a flood zone?

A: Based on Fema maps, this property appears to be Zone X (Area of Minimal Flood Hazard)-outside the 500-Year floodplain. This is the lowest-risk designation. Verify with Marion County before purchase.

Q: Can I camp or park an RV on the property?

A: Marion County prohibits RVs/camping as permanent dwellings. Temporary RV parking during construction may be possible with permits. Check with Marion County Code Enforcement.

Q: Is 0.21 acres big enough to build on?

A: Yes. This is a standard residential lot size. It's sufficient for homes up to 1,500 square feet plus driveway and yard. Many Florida neighborhoods have lots this size or smaller.

Q: How long for utilities installation?

A: Electric connection: 2-4 weeks. Well drilling: 1-2 weeks. Septic installation: 1-2 weeks once permitted. Total: 4-8 weeks depending on contractor scheduling.

Q: What are Marion County's building requirements?

A: Marion County requires permits for all habitable structures. Minimum 600+ square feet for primary residences. Manufactured homes must meet HUD code. Site-built must meet Florida Building Code.

Q: Can I build a small house?

A: Yes, as long as it meets the 600+ square foot minimum for primary residences. Small, well-designed homes are very popular and affordable to maintain.

Q: What animals can I keep?

A: Generally household pets and typically chickens (hens) for personal use. Check Marion County Zoning for specific regulations on small flocks.

Q: Is owner financing really no credit check?

A: Yes, absolutely. No credit checks or income verification. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to own land regardless of past credit challenges.

Q: What if I can't make a payment?

A: Contact us immediately. We can often work out arrangements. Our goal is your success, not foreclosure.

Q: Can I pay off early?

A: Yes. No prepayment penalty whatsoever. Pay extra anytime or pay the full balance to save interest.

Q: Why is this priced so affordably?

A: We believe in fair pricing and accessible land ownership. We purchase strategically, keep overhead low, and price fairly to help more people achieve ownership. We'd rather sell more properties at fair prices than fewer at inflated prices.

Q: Can I see the property before buying?

A: Absolutely. If you're in the area, we're happy to arrange a showing. If you're out of state, we can provide additional photos, videos, or drone footage. Many buyers purchase sight-unseen based on our detailed information.

Q: What's the first step?

A: Contact us at We'll guide you through our simple process. Most buyers go from first contact to ownership in just days.

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Your Florida Dream Starts Here

This 0.21-Acre lot represents more than a real estate transaction-it's your gateway to Florida land ownership and the lifestyle that comes with it. Whether you're a first-time land buyer taking that crucial first step, someone seeking an affordable Florida homesite, or an investor entering the market at an accessible price point, this property provides the perfect opportunity.

You're buying freedom-freedom from renting and making someone else wealthy, freedom from urban congestion and stress, freedom to build the home you want (within your budget), and freedom to enjoy Florida's natural beauty and outdoor recreation. You're also buying security-real property that you own, that doesn't disappear like rent payments, that typically appreciates over time, and that you can pass on to your children or grandchildren.

At just $15,999 cash or $250 per month with only $500 down, this is land ownership made accessible to almost everyone. The monthly payment is less than most people spend on dining out or entertainment-except this builds equity in real property instead of disappearing. The annual property taxes of $78.21 are incredibly affordable-less than $7 per month.

Fort McCoy is growing. New homes are being built. Property values are rising. By purchasing now, you're locking in today's pricing before continued appreciation. In five or ten years, you'll look back on this decision as one of the smartest financial moves you ever made. You'll have a comfortable home on land you own, living in one of Florida's most beautiful natural areas, enjoying outdoor recreation, and experiencing the Florida dream.

Don't let this opportunity pass. At this price point with these affordable terms, properties move quickly. Take the first step toward land ownership today. Your Florida future is waiting.

Ready to make this property yours? Visit or contact us today. Your journey to Florida land ownership starts with one simple decision-and it's more affordable than you think.

More Land Details

Property Type: Residential Land

Size: 0.21 Acres

Apn: 0051

Annual Taxes: $78.21

Zoning: R-4 Mixed Residential

Access: County-maintained dirt road (NE 239th Pl)

Power: Available at street

Terrain: Wooded with natural vegetation

HOA: None

Nearby Attractions:

- Silver Springs State Park - 30 min (26.0 miles)

- Silver River Museum & Environmental Education Center - 41 min (30.2 miles)

- Silver Glen Springs Recreation Area - 33 min (29.8 miles)

- Ray Wayside Park - 31 min (26.5 miles)

- Fort King National Historic Landmark - 40 min (31.7 miles)

Nearby Cities:

- Ocala - 33 miles

- Gainesville - 50 miles

The details provided in this property listing are believed to be reliable but are not warranted. Prospective buyers should conduct their own due diligence to verify information before purchase.

At H5 Land Ventures, we believe that owning land should be possible for everyone. We are a family-owned business that specializes in making land ownership simple, affordable, and accessible so you can build your legacy, create memories, and invest in your future.

Lot Maps & Attachments

Directions to Lot

Directions to Property

From Ocala (approximately 33 miles, 30-35 minutes):

- Head northeast on E Silver Springs Blvd/SR-40 East

- Continue on SR-40 E for approximately 18 miles

- Turn left onto NE 115th Ave

- Turn right onto NE 130th St

- Turn left onto NE 239th Pl

- Property will be on your right

From Gainesville (approximately 50 miles, 50-55 minutes):

- Head south on S Main St/US-441 S

- Continue on US-441 S for approximately 35-40 miles

- Turn right onto SR-40 W toward Ocala

- Turn right onto NE 115th Ave

- Turn right onto NE 130th St

- Turn left onto NE 239th Pl

- Property will be on your right

GPS Coordinates: 29.498903, -81.899127 (Center of Property)

Use GPS coordinates for most accurate navigation to property location.

More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$79
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
0051-005-023
LOTFLIP ID
411628
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