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Stop Your Marion County Tax Deed Sale—We Buy Homes Fast

If your Marion County property is scheduled for a tax deed sale, you have options. I buy homes before the auction so you keep your equity and your dignity.

• Cash offers in 24 hours

• Close in 7-14 days

• Rent-back options available

• Serving all Marion cities

Call 352-354-7800 now for a free, confidential consultation


How Marion County Tax Deed Sales Work

Marion County—Ocala and The Villages periphery—combines thoroughbred horse country with retirement communities and rural acreage. The Marion County Clerk of Courts handles tax deed sales from Ocala historic homes to horse farms and 55+ community properties.

The Marion County Timeline

Year 1: Taxes delinquent April 1. Certificate sale June 1.

Year 2+: Interest accrues at up to 18%.

Year 3: Tax deed application filed. Pasco Clerk sends certified notice and posts property.

3-4 months after application: Online auction held.

Your Marion Clerk Contact

Marion County Clerk of Courts

Tax Deed & Recording Division

110 NW 1st Avenue, Ocala, FL 34475

Phone: (352) 671-5604

Website: www.marioncountyclerk.org

Marion County Cities We Serve

  • Ocala
  • The Villages (partial)
  • Belleview
  • Dunnellon
  • Silver Springs Shores
  • Marion Oaks
  • Rainbow Lakes Estates
  • Citra
  • McIntosh
  • Reddick
  • Anthony
  • Sparr
  • Fort McCoy
  • And all unincorporated Marion areas

Why Marion County Homeowners Call Me

Horse Farm Economic Pressure

Marion County is the "Horse Capital of the World." Thoroughbred farms, training centers, and breeding operations dominate the economy. When horse racing declines or feed costs spike, farm owners fall behind on taxes for hundreds of acres.

The Villages Sprawl Effect

The Villages retirement community expanded into Marion County, driving up surrounding land values. Longtime residents near The Villages face taxes on tripled values without the retirement income to match.

Rural Land Inheritance Issues

Marion's rural character means many properties pass to heirs who live elsewhere. Heirs who don't farm, don't visit, and don't pay taxes create perfect conditions for tax deed sales.

Ocala Historic District Challenges

Ocala's historic downtown and residential districts have seen revitalization. Longtime residents face gentrification pressures and rising tax bills

What Happens at Marion County Tax Deed Auction

Marion's online auction draws specialized buyers:

Horse farm investors seek acreage near training centers and show grounds

The Villages developers look for assembly opportunities near retirement communities

Rural land buyers target timber, pasture, and hunting properties

Ocala rehabbers focus on historic district homes

Every bidder discounts for agricultural condition, distance from amenities, and title complexity. Your $500,000 horse farm might sell for $340,000. Your $150,000 Ocala home might sell for $100,000.

Your Options If You're Facing a Marion County Tax Deed Sale

Option 1: Cash Offer & Move On

Fair cash, fast close, no repairs. Start fresh.

Option 2: Sell Now, Rent Back for Up to 1 Year

Stay in your Pasco home while planning your next chapter.

Option 3: Sell with Buyback Right

Repurchase your property when you're back on your feet.

Marion County-Specific Resources

Marion County Property Appraiser

503 SE 25th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471

(352) 368-8300

Marion County Property Appraiser

For exemptions and agricultural classification questions

Marion County Tax Collector

503 SE 25th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471

(352) 368-8200

www.mariontax.com

For redemption amounts and payment plans

Legal Aid of Marion County

(352) 629-0105

Free legal help for qualifying low-income homeowners

Marion County Senior Services

(352) 620-3501

Resources for seniors facing housing crises

Frequently Asked Questions: Pasco County Tax Deed Sales

Q: How long do I have after getting a Marion tax deed notice?

A: Typically 3-4 months. Marion processes applications consistently. Call me immediately.

Q: Can I redeem my Marion property by paying taxes?

A: Yes, before the tax deed issues. Contact Marion County Tax Collector for exact payoff.

Q: What if my property is a horse farm or equestrian facility?

A: I understand the Marion horse industry and can structure offers for agricultural properties.

Q: Can you help with properties near The Villages?

A: Yes. I understand the development pressure and value impacts near retirement communities.

Q: What if I inherited rural land and don't live in Florida?

A: Very common in Marion. I handle remote closings for out-of-state heirs regularly.

Q: Can you purchase commercial properties in Marion?

A: Yes. I've purchased retail, warehouse, and multifamily properties throughout Ocala and Belleview..

Call Now—Marion County Tax Deed Sales Move Fast

I've helped Marion County homeowners in Ocala, Belleview, Dunnellon, Silver Springs Shores, and throughout the county stop tax deed sales and preserve their equity.

No pressure. No obligation. Just honest answers.

Call 352-354-7800 now, or fill out the form below. I'll call you back within 24 hours.

Nancy Cope

FL Tax Advocates

Serving Pasco County & All 67 Florida Counties

Email: support@fltaxadvocates.org- © FLTaxAdvocates.org 2025

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