Welcome to Ocala, Florida– Horse Capital of the World®!

Ocala and Marion County offer equestrians an unbeatable mix of climate, community, and equine culture. With rolling limestone-rich pastures, a mild year-round climate, and a strong network of equine services, this region is the heart of the area’s vibrant and growing equine industry. From elite Thoroughbred farms and top-tier competitions like the World Equestrian Center and HITS, to over 100 miles of scenic riding trails, Ocala delivers.

Whether you’re seeking luxury equestrian communities or everyday riding opportunities, this is where horse and rider thrive!

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Equestrian Properties for All.
All disciplines. All skill levels. All equestrians.

From seasoned competitors to weekend trail riders, Ocala’s equestrian landscape offers something for every horse enthusiast. Our diverse selection of properties includes everything from turnkey training facilities and luxury estates to peaceful hobby farms and acreage ready to build your vision. Whether your passion is dressage, eventing, hunter/jumper, western, driving, or simply enjoying the quiet companionship of your horses, we connect you with the perfect property to suit your discipline, experience, and lifestyle.

Farms 10 Acres & Under

Discover Marion County’s more in-demand horse farms! Mini-farms (farms under 10 acres) are some of the most approachable options for horsemen looking to balance a small number of horses and home.

Farms 10 - 20 Acres

Marion County farms come in all shapes and sizes, and farms between 10 – 20 acres are incredibly versatile: Large enough to meet the need of trainers and breeders, but small enough to retain a sense of home!

Farms 20 - 50 Acres

There are a variety of farms available in Marion County in the 20 – 50 acre range. These farms are perfect for professional operations looking for a private stretch to develop for their needs.

Farms Over 50 Acres

Farms over 50 acres are some of the most unique offerings Marion County has to offer. Developed for large-scale operations, these options offer state-of-the-art facilities ready to grow your business.

Who you work with matters.

When buying or selling a horse property, the right agent can make all the difference. Equestrian properties come with unique considerations—like pasture quality, arena footing, barn layout, fencing, and access to riding trails or show venues—that go beyond the scope of a typical real estate transaction. Our equestrian agents not only understand the local market but also live and work within the equestrian community. They speak the language, recognize the needs of different disciplines, and can guide you through every step with insight that ensures your property is the right fit for both you and your horses.

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