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  2. Ocala/Marion real estate: In June, median single-family home ...

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    The median sales price of an existing single-family home in Marion County climbed 23.9% in June to $285,000. It was $220,000 a year ago. Ocala/Marion real estate: In June, median single-family ...

  3. Boom! Marion County property value hits record $28.01 billion ...

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    The Marion tax roll has hit a new record as the commercial and residential building boom continues. The $28.01 billion total is up 14.01% in a year.

  4. Marion County's property value grew 21.04% in one year, 7 ...

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    The July 1 total for Marion County property value was $1.72 billion more than June 1 estimate. That's a year-over-year increase of 21.04%. Marion County's property value grew 21.04% in one year, 7 ...

  5. The Villages, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The community is the center of The Villages metropolitan area, which consists of all of Sumter County and is included in the Orlando–Lakeland–Deltona combined statistical area; and Marion County is included in the Ocala, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to May 2023 Census Bureau data, between July 1, 2021, and July 1, 2022 ...

  6. Marion County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Marion County is a county located in the North Central region of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 375,908. [2] Its county seat is Ocala. [3] Marion County comprises the Ocala, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. [4] It includes part of Ocala National Forest, which also extends into three other counties.

  7. Conant, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Conant is a ghost town in Lake County, Florida stretching from the area of Lady Lake, Florida to north of the Marion County, Florida line. It was established in 1884 on what was then the Florida Southern Railroad, and it was named for Sherman Conant. [1] [2] It was a "real estate town" developed by the Hollingshead Firm. [3]

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