Real cash offer in 24 hours. No realtor, no commissions, no fees — close in about 30 days through a local title company.
Marion County runs from horse farms around Ocala to wooded, sandy acreage out toward Fort McCoy, Ocklawaha, and the Ocala National Forest boundary. A lot of that ground was bought as an investment or inherited by heirs who live somewhere else entirely.
We buy wooded tracts, pasture, small acreage, and lots in the older subdivisions on the east side of the county. Send the parcel number and we will pull the county records and comps ourselves.
What we buy in Marion County:
Address or parcel number is plenty. We pull the county records, comps, and parcel data ourselves.
A number backed by comparable sales — not an algorithm's postcard. Take it, sit on it, or counter it.
A title company handles everything, usually within 30 days. Back taxes and liens get paid out of the price at closing.
Within 24 hours. We pull Marion County parcel records and comparable sales ourselves. No survey or appraisal needed from you.
Yes. Anything from a quarter-acre subdivision lot up to several hundred acres.
Yes. The title company pays them out of the purchase price at closing.
That is routine. We work with heirs and probate attorneys and can often start the offer before probate is finished.
No. Closings run through a title company by mail or mobile notary.