This Marion county Florida Fort McCoy lot is in a nice subdivision called Boat Basin. located just 40 min's N east of Ocala, and just south of Putnam County. This is an up and coming subdivision there are many home being built. Daytona beach is only a 50 min drive, Orlando is about 1hr 10 min's away. This lot is high and dry and there are no time limits to build and no other fees to pay other then your yearly taxes. You can also have a mobile home or a manufactured home on this lot.
                                                
Parcel Number

04912-001-00
04912-007-00

Acreage

 1/4

Lot Dimension

100X85

Zoning Click Here

R4

Taxes

$100.80

County

Marion County



Paved Road

         No         

Electric

Yes at lot

Phone             Yes at lot
Water

Must install a well

Septic

Must install

Deed

WD



Recreational Activities: Ocala

Camping | Swimming & Picnicking | Hiking | Mountain Biking | Boating | Canoeing | Off-Road Vehicles | Horseback Riding | Hunting & Fishing


 So Much To Do & See
The Ocala is a unique and fascinating forest that offers an accommodating climate for year round recreating. The mild winters are fine for family camping while a summer canoe trip down a palm-lined stream is a cool way to spend an August day. The temperatures for the dry months of November through February range from a daily average of 50 F to a high of 72 F. The summer season is much warmer and wetter. Short afternoon thundershowers often raise the humidity to about 90% while the temperatures range from 80 F to 95 F. The average rainfall is approximately 55 inches per year.

Water plays an important part in a variety of recreational opportunities on the forest. There are huge springs, twisting streams and lakes for fishing and water skiing. Many of the scenic lakes were formed when limestone bedrock dissolved, permitting the surface layer to slump and fill with water. The cool crystal-clear water of Juniper Springs, Alexander Springs, Salt Springs and Silver Glen Springs entice many visitors to take a cool dip. Snorkelers frequently find a thrilling underwater view of fish, swaying vegetation and cavernous springs. No wonder the Ocala National Forest is one of the most heavily used National Forests in the United States. Some recreational activities require a pass or permit. Please see Passes & Permits for more information.



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