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16700 Nw Highway 225
Reddick, FL 32686
$2,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4907
Property Description
On a tranquil stretch of Marion County’s illustrious horse country, this stunning farm offers abundant opportunity for active equestrians and a highly convenient location! Fenced and gated, the farm features a total of 3 combined lots that offer a total of 28+ acres with gently rolling land dotted with oaks that is perfect for year round training. Two residences are currently in place on the property– the main home is a 2001 concrete block construction that offers a total of 3-bedroom 2-bath main home. Features of note include tall ceilings, lots of natural light, a gas fireplace, and a whole-home generator. The main home also features a stunning screen-enclosed in-ground pool area that showcases stunning views of the pastures beyond. The secondary home is a newer 2020 construction that also offers 3-bedrooms, complete with high volume ceilings, a gas fireplace, beautiful quartz countertops, and a large screen-enclose lanai that is perfect for sipping coffee while taking in views of the surrounding farm. A 6-stall block barn is established on property complete with a large foaling stall, tack and feed storage, office areas, wash rack with hot water, and fly spray system. Also attached to the barn is a barn office and a 1-bedroom barn apartment, which is currently used as an AirBnB for added potential income. 7 paddocks are in place, each of which include run-in sheds and lush grass for horses to enjoy. The farm is an ideal training space for all disciplines, but is especially worth consideration for eventers thanks to nearby competitive options. The Ocala Jockey Club, which was recently acquired by the World Equestrian Center, is less than 2 miles away from the property, with HITS being roughly 14 miles away and WEC roughly 16 miles away, offering year-round showing and competition opportunities. This incredibly special property offers a premiere location that is perfect for active equestrians looking to get the most out of Marion County’s vibrant equestrian lifestyle.
Property Information
Lot Size
28 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2001
MLS Number
OM674787
Location
Address
16700 NW HIGHWAY 225
City
REDDICK
State
FL
Zip Code
32686
County
MARION (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Showcase Properties of Central Florida, original listing
Name
Showcase Properties of Central Florida
Phone
(352) 351-4718
Office Name
SHOWCASE PROPERTIES OF CENTRAL
Office Phone
(352) 351-4718
Agent Name
Kathy Prater

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