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Marion County

New construction homes for sale in Marion County, FL

2,004 homes

New home communities in Marion County, FL

77 communities

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Housing market in Marion County, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Cities
    76
  • Single family
    2,010
  • Townhouses
    25
  • Multi family
    4
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    28
  • Starting price
    $179,000
  • Median price
    $299,900
  • Price per square foot
    $181.24

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 2004 listings in Marion County, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Marion County, FL?

Prospective buyers in Marion County, FL, as of December 2025, will find the median sale price for properties to be $299,999. This market snapshot includes 2073 homes recently constructed by 28 developers, offering a wide range of housing options.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Marion County, FL?

New construction homes in Marion County, FL are primarily built by leading developers like D.R. Horton, Lennar, Adams Homes, Colen Built Development, LLC and Highland Homes of Florida. These builders are recognized for their quality construction and innovative home designs.

What types of new home communities are most prevalent in Marion County?

Marion County is distinct for its high concentration of active adult (55+) communities, particularly in the Ocala area. Developments such as On Top of the World and Stone Creek are massive, resort-style neighborhoods that drive much of the local market. However, there is also significant growth in standard single-family subdivisions along the SW Highway 200 corridor and in Belleview. Unlike the dense suburban sprawl of Orlando, many new homes here—especially in areas like Marion Oaks—are built on larger lots, sometimes without a mandatory HOA.

How does new home pricing in Marion County compare to Central Florida?

Buyers often choose Marion County for its affordability relative to the neighboring Orlando and Tampa metro areas. You can typically find larger floor plans on more spacious lots at a lower price per square foot than in Orange or Lake counties. This value proposition makes areas like Silver Springs Shores and Dunnellon popular for first-time buyers and those seeking more land. It is worth noting that because some inventory is located in more rural settings, buyers should verify if a property utilizes public utilities or a private well and septic system.

What are the primary transportation corridors for residents in Marion County?

Interstate 75 serves as the central spine of the county, providing a direct north-south route for residents commuting to Gainesville (University of Florida) or south toward the Tampa Bay region. For local employment, the county has become a major logistics and distribution hub, with companies like Amazon, Chewy, and FedEx establishing large centers near the interstate. US Hwy 441 and SR 200 act as the main commercial arteries, connecting the residential growth zones to Ocala’s medical district and retail centers.