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Am I Ready to Buy?

    When it comes to buying a home, people will often second guess themselves wondering if they are “ready.” What “ready” looks like to one person can look very different for someone else. According to Ramsey Online, there are a few questions to ask yourself before buying. With the turn of a new year, […]

Ocala, Orchestrated

Residents and guests of Ocala/Marion County have access to both an award-winning entertainment venue and orchestra – just one of many reasons why moving and living here is so sought-after. Let our agents introduce you to the Reilly Arts Center, home of the Ocala Symphony Orchestra, and help you realize a year’s worth of date […]

Sholom Park Recognized as #2 on “Most Peaceful Tourist Spots in America”

Sholom Park, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in Ocala, Florida, founded on the visionary aspirations of the late Sidney Colen, has achieved the prestigious second place ranking on Casago’s “Most Peaceful Tourist Spots in America” list. This recognition positions Sholom Park among the nation’s most tranquil destinations, reaffirming its commitment to providing visitors with an unparalleled […]

CITY OF OCALA RECOGNIZED AT THE 2023 FLORIDA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION AWARD CEREMONY

The City of Ocala has been named a winner in the Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) awards ceremony. The Mary Sue Rich Community Center at Reed Place was recognized in the category of Outstanding New Building Project. The annual awards ceremony celebrates the exceptional accomplishments of city and county organizations from across the state of Florida […]

WINTER IRRIGATION RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT FOR LOCALS

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The City of Ocala, along with the St. Johns River Water Management District, reminds residents to reset automatic sprinkler systems. Winter water restrictions are effective immediately.  During the winter months, irrigation restrictions are in effect for the city on specific days and no irrigation should occur between the hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. […]