Land for Sale - 0 Fisher Trail, Ocklawaha, FL 32179 - 0.32 acres

Own A 0.32-Acre Fronting Paved Road Lot In FL No HOA - Owner Financing

0 Fisher Trail, Ocklawaha, FL | Lat/Lng:  29.0579, -81.8780

$19,997
0.32 ac.
05/28/2026
ACTIVE
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*** 5-Day Become A Landowner Challenge: Start With Easy Owner Financing *** Over 700 people have already done this - will you be next? Here's the plan: Day 1: Book Your Free Call to Join Our 5-Day Landowner Challenge - Lets explore your land options together and unlock exclusive offers you wont find online. Go to: call.gokcap. com Day 2: Place the Property on Hold - Hold your property on our website so no one else can grab it - you're officially on the path to becoming a landowner. Day 3: Explore Your Land - Step onto your land, even virtually - do your homework, and imagine how you'll make it your own. Day 4: Pick Your Path - Choose the payment plan that's right for you - with 5% cash back rewards, 9 free bonuses, and a 365-Day Land Exchange Guarantee to keep you safe. Day 5: Celebrate Ownership - Sign your agreement and join the community of 700+ proud landowners. Dear Land Buyer, Are you looking for a Florida lot that removes a lot of the common headaches buyers run into? This 0.32-acre lot in Marion County gives you paved road access, residential zoning, no HOA, no flood zone, and a wooded layout that already feels private without paying for a giant piece of land you may never fully use. - Hold it now for just $50 on our website. Wildland Wednesday coupon available on our website. This property is for you if you want a straightforward residential lot without dealing with HOA approvals, monthly dues, or crowded subdivision rules. It is not for someone looking for unrestricted land, mobile homes, or full-time RV living without an existing home already built. Marion County continues to attract buyers because it still offers something many parts of Florida no longer do: Space without extreme density. You are not buying into a massive overbuilt neighborhood packed wall-to-wall with homes. Buyers come here because they want more breathing room and a simpler ownership experience. The zoning is Residential R-1. In plain English: Single-family residential use is allowed. Mobile homes are not allowed. RVs are only allowed if there is already a home built on the property. That matters because zoning tells you upfront what the county is likely to support instead of leaving you guessing after you buy. The property sits on a paved road. That may sound small, but paved access removes a major issue many vacant land buyers run into with rural properties: difficult access, mud roads, seasonal washouts, or uncertainty about getting to the property consistently. You can physically reach the property without dealing with those common problems. The terrain is approximately 0% to 5% slope, meaning the lot is generally level to gently sloping. Easier to walk. Easier to maintain. Easier to understand when compared to heavily sloped or irregular land. The vegetation is natural Florida woodland with pine, oak, and scrub brush throughout the property. The lot has a wooded feel that gives additional privacy without needing immediate clearing across the entire parcel. According to available research, the property is not located in a special flood hazard area and does not appear to contain wetlands. That is important because flood zones and wetlands can create additional costs, insurance requirements, permitting delays, or land-use limitations that many first-time buyers overlook. The property is also located near a lake, which is one reason buyers continue moving toward areas like this instead of more crowded Florida markets. People want usable land without paying premium coastal prices or dealing with heavily regulated neighborhoods. And here's the bigger picture: Lots with paved access, residential zoning, no HOA, and no flood concerns are becoming harder to find at affordable price points because those are the exact features most cautious buyers are filtering for. If this property checks the boxes you have been looking for, you can Buy now or place a hold on the property while you complete your due diligence and final review. As always, buyers should contact Marion County directly to confirm zoning rules, utility availability, setbacks, intended use allowances, and all development requirements before making plans. A one-time document preparation fee is paid upfront at closing and covers deed preparation, recording, and administrative costs. LOT BREAKDOWN: WHAT YOU'RE GETTING Assessor's Parcel Number: 9037-1195-19 Legal Description: Sec 35 Twp 16 Rge 24 Silver Springs Shores Unit 37 Blk 1195 Lot 19 Elevation: 24 GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.): 29.05785, -81.878 Annual Taxes: ~$147.84 Zoning: Residential R-1 Time Limit To Build: None as far as we are aware Access: Paved Road Power: We recommend that you contact Marion County to confirm, but according to our research, electricity is available for connection to the property Water: A well would need to be installed Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed Official Contacts: Please contact Marion County RVs Allowed?: We recommend that you contact Marion County to confirm, but, according to our research, allowed only if a home has already been built on the property. Buildable?: Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit Survey Available?: No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor In HOA?: No HOA Annual HOA Dues: ~$0.00

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CountyMarion
Zipcode32179
Property Type OneResidential Property
Property Type TwoUndeveloped Land
BrokerageGokceCapital.com
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Erika Benson
GokceCapital.com
(844) 998-4888
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