Ocala Horse Farm, Marion County Real Estate Team "The Lords Rein in Horse Country" It's our motto for a reason: we have consistently outsold our competition in Ocala year after year. Thanks to repeat business and referrals, we've earned the reputation as leaders when it comes to Ocala horse farms, horse ranches for sale, Ocala, Florida, real estate, equine farms for sale, Ocala training centers, and estate homes with acreage in the Ocala-Marion County area.

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  • Saddle Hill

    Custom designer 4/3 home on 15.16 acres in the desirable horsing community of Saddle Hill. The spacious pool home features an open floor plan with an octagonal great room, Corian counter tops, 2 fireplaces, a whirlpool tub in the master,.

    Golden Hill's Vacant

       Very nice .51 acre vacant lot in the desirable NW golf community of Golden Hills. Convenient to I-75, shopping, and restaurants. Owner financing available. Share this:EmailPrintDiggFacebookRedditStumbleUpon

    10.6 Acres on Lake Rousse

    10+ Acres on Lake Rousseau. Enjoy lots of water recreation, such as fishing and boating. Access to Rainbow Springs! Mobiles are okay. The perfect place to build your weekend retreat, to graze cattle, or to make a great investment! Four.

  • 1.46 Acres on Lake Rousse

    4 Adjoining lots on Lake Rousseau in Crystal River, totaling 1.46 waterfront acres! Enjoy lots of water recreation, such as fishing and boating. Access to Rainbow Springs! This is a great place to build your weekend retreat or your full-time.

    Trail Head Farm

     TRAILHEAD FARM beautiful 11 acres adjacent to riding trails. In the NW section of Ocala 3+ miles from HITS! 6 stall cement block barn, with wash rack, grooming area, tack room and plaenty of areas fro storage. A one of a.

    Rancho Adobe

    This unique property w/ adobe style buildings is beautiful & functional! Save on energy costs! Currently home to llamas, this would make a great horse farm, w/ 6 paddocks w/ automatic waterers, 4 pole barns, & an open area that.

  • Tamburo Rental

     2/2 CHARMING COTTAGE HOME for $700/month. Also available with 15 STALL SHED ROW BARN WITH 4 LARGE PADDOCKS/PASTURES ON 19 ACRES. Please see MLS 364357 if interested in BARN and Paddocks/Pastures. Share this:EmailPrintDiggFacebookRedditStumbleUpon

    McCue Farm

    Charming mini farm for rent, 1 year lease 1st last & security. 2 horse maximum. Pets allowed on a case by case basis. Credit check and background check $50 per applicant. Rent includes mowing and pest control. Share this:EmailPrintDiggFacebookRedditStumbleUpon

    The Hamlet at Sherman Oa

    Let us peak your interest with this custom 3/2 Triple Crown home on 4+ acres in THE HAMLET AT SHERMAN OAKS, a private gated equestrian community. This PERFECTION PLUS PROPERTY has everything you need from its open split plan which.

I had the opportunity last weekend to attend Live Oak International, one of the premier Combined Driving Events in North America. We at Homes to Ranches are proud to be a regular sponsors of the exciting event that includes renowned drivers like Chester Weber and Misdee Wrigley. This year, for the first time since Live Oak started in 1993, Show Jumping was included in the event. I had a front row seat, and it was super exciting!  On Friday night, I attended the 10th Anniversary Horse Fever Auction and witnessed over $200,000 being raised for the Marion County Cultural Alliance.  My good friend Suzy Dechamplain purchased a horse  named Cuddly, which was sponsored by the Arnette House.  Congratulations to all the participants! Next year promises to be even bigger and better!!  Plan to attend Live Oak 2013 - call me if you want any more info!

Actively selling horse farms in the Ocala, Marion County area, I receive daily "wish lists" from prospective buyers.   The number one wish for most buyers is - you guessed it - granddaddy oak trees.

Well, a very wise man once told me when I first moved to Ocala, 17 years ago, that it was better to plant your own trees and put them where you want them instead of building around existing trees.

Try telling a very insistent purchaser this and it doesn't normally settle very well, so I decided to do a little research on my own about the good old grand daddy oak trees that we see dotting the hillsides of Ocala, Florida, the Horse Capital of the World.

Oaks are slow growing and can take as long as two to three decades before they begin to provide significant shade.  There are nineteen oaks native to Florida and over 300 species of oaks worldwide.

The majestic, moss-draped live oaks reach heights of 40 to 50 feet with trunk diameters of 3 to 4 feet.  Their low, massive braches provided naturally formed, angled wood valuable in building the wooden ships of the 1800's.  It was for this reason that one of America's first forest reserves was established in the panhandle of Florida.  Live oaks are common on sandy soils throughout the state.  Unlike most other oaks, the live oaks retain their leaves until after the following year's leaves have appeared.  This results in an"evergreen" tree.

The water oak grows and reproduces quickly and is often the most abundant species.  However, the tree is relatively short-lived compared to other oaks and may only live only 60 to 80 years.  They do grow to 50 to 80 feet and are normally found growing in the moist or wetter soils.

In general, in good soil, such as the rich limestone soil found in areas of Marion County and Ocala, Florida, oaks grow relatively quickly and provide landscape and shade values within five to ten years.

I guess the bad news is that there is no species known as a "grand-daddy oak"- this is just a nickname for the biggest, oldest oak tree you can find.  Generally speaking, they would most commonly be a member of the white oak family and could possibly be 300 to 500 years old.  Often in the Ocala area, you see these oaks in a long "row."  This is because the oaks were used to protect the crops from the winds and were planted as "wind rows."

Just remember when you are looking at those majestic grand daddy oaks, their days might unfortunately be numbered.  Sad thought, I know, but it is even sadder on the pocket book when one comes down.