Marion County, FL — 1–10 Acre Absentee Vacant Land Owners
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Description
Marion County is Ocala horse country on its west side and national-forest fringe on its east, and the 1–10 acre band covers both. These are vacant parcels — filtered to vacant land-use codes (residential, commercial, industrial, and unzoned acreage), so no improved mini-farms or rentals — whose owners' mailing address doesn't match the parcel, sourced from the FL DOR public assessment rolls. Mini-farm demand from the equestrian market gives this acreage band an unusually broad buyer pool on resale.
Best use case
Direct mail to absentee owners of small vacant acreage with mini-farm and homesite resale exits.
Included fields
- Owner name
- Mailing address
- City/State/ZIP
- County
- Parcel ID
- Acreage
- Land use code
- Situs address
Exclusions
Deduplicated to one record per owner name and mailing address — owners holding multiple parcels appear once, so the count reflects mailable owners rather than raw parcels.
Caveats
Parcels bordering the Ocala National Forest can have access and utility gaps — check road frontage before offers.
Due diligence notes
Verify ownership, back taxes, legal and physical access, flood zone, wetlands coverage, and zoning independently before mailing offers or contracting.
Sample outreach angle
“We buy vacant 1–10 acre parcels around Ocala — close in 30 days, no fees, no showings.”
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