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Ocala

New construction homes for sale in Ocala, FL

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Housing market in Ocala, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Market
    Gainesville-Ocala Area
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    62
  • Single family
    1,483
  • Townhouses
    27
  • Multi family
    3
  • Condominiums
    5
  • Active builders
    28
  • Starting price
    $179,500
  • Median price
    $305,000
  • Price per square foot
    $177.47

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 1494 listings in Ocala, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Ocala?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Ocala serves as the central hub of Marion County, positioned roughly 80 miles north of Orlando and 40 miles south of Gainesville. This standalone city has evolved from a quiet agricultural center into a major logistics and equestrian powerhouse, driven by its proximity to I-75 and the presence of the World Equestrian Center. The population of approximately 65,000 reflects a diverse mix of logistics professionals, healthcare workers, and retirees seeking a slower pace than Florida’s coastal metros.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often revolves around the historic Downtown Square, where residents gather for local dining and community events. Outdoor enthusiasts frequent Silver Springs State Park for glass-bottom boat tours or explore the vast trails of the Ocala National Forest. Shopping needs are met at the Paddock Mall and the surrounding retail corridors along State Road 200. The city’s identity is deeply tied to the horse industry, with the massive World Equestrian Center providing world-class entertainment and dining options. Commuters benefit from easy access to US-27 and I-75, making trips to Gainesville or The Villages straightforward. Many residents find that new home communities in Ocala offer a balance between rural charm and modern convenience.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are served by Marion County Public Schools, which includes specialized programs like the Marion County Center for the Arts at West Port High School. The city also features numerous community hubs, such as the Mary Sue Rich Community Center at Reed Place, which provides recreational space for all ages. These local resources, combined with a lower cost of living compared to South Florida, make the area a practical choice for growing households.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Much of the existing housing stock in the area dates back several decades, often requiring significant updates to roofs and HVAC systems to handle Florida’s intense humidity and storm seasons. Choosing new construction homes in Ocala provides immediate peace of mind through 10-year structural warranties and modern building codes. Buyers can avoid the "hidden costs" of older homes, such as aging plumbing or inefficient insulation, which are common in the region's mid-century inventory. For those on a tight timeline, move-in ready homes in Ocala offer the benefit of a brand-new property without the wait of a custom build. This lack of immediate capital expenditure allows homeowners to focus their budget on enjoying the local equestrian lifestyle instead of home repairs.