What's in this guide
- Executive Summary
- Quick Facts
- Community Overview & History
- Areas & Streets
- Real Estate Market
- Who Lives Here
- Schools
- Amenities & Lifestyle
- HOA, CDD & Costs
- Commute Analysis
- Shopping & Dining
- Pros and Cons
- Comparable Areas
- Hidden Things Buyers Should Know
- Momentum Expert Insight
- Selling Your Home
- Frequently Asked Questions
Marion Oaks
Marion Oaks is a large, family-oriented community in south Marion County, about 14 miles south of Ocala in the 34473 area. Set on rolling hills with ancient oaks, it is one of the area's most affordable and fastest-growing communities, with a mix of existing homes and new construction.
It draws families and value buyers who want a single-family home at an accessible price with parks and trail access. This guide covers where it sits, what homes cost, how the schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.
Quick Facts
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | South Marion County, about 14 miles south of Ocala |
| Zip code | 34473 (with 34472, 34476, 34481 nearby) |
| Character | Affordable, family-oriented, rolling oak-shaded land |
| Housing | New and existing single-family homes |
| Typical price | Around $289,000 (Redfin, November 2025) |
| Amenities | Marion Oaks Community Center, parks, Cross Florida Greenway trails |
| School district | Marion County Public Schools |
| County | Marion |
Community Overview & History
Marion Oaks was platted as a large residential community on rolling, oak-shaded land in south Marion County, and it has grown rapidly with new construction filling in alongside existing homes. It is one of the area's most affordable communities, with a younger median age than the nearby 55-plus developments.
The Cross Florida Greenway borders the north, and the Marion Oaks Community Center anchors local recreation. It reads as an affordable, family-oriented, growing community.
Areas & Streets
Marion Oaks spreads across a large grid of residential streets on rolling terrain, with new-construction subdivisions alongside existing homes. The community center and parks anchor the area, and the Greenway runs along the north.
Because new and existing homes mix across a large area, the specific street, home age, and subdivision shape value here.
Real Estate Market
Marion Oaks is an affordable, family-oriented market with new and existing homes. An attributed third-party figure sets the context.
| Segment | Note |
|---|---|
| Existing single-family | Around $289,000 (Redfin, November 2025) |
| New construction | Often near or above the median, with modern layouts |
| Larger or upgraded homes | A modest premium |
Because new and existing homes mix across a large area, value varies by subdivision and age. Price to recent comparable sales and confirm current pricing for a specific home.
Who Lives Here
Marion Oaks draws families and value buyers who want an affordable single-family home with space, parks, and trail access, including first-time buyers and households priced into more home here than closer to Ocala.
It reads as an affordable, family-oriented, growing community, so buyers tend to value price, space, and new-construction options over established character or amenities.
Schools
Marion Oaks is in Marion County, served by Marion County Public Schools, with assignment by home address. The primary-area zoning has included Sunrise Elementary, Horizon Academy, and Dunnellon High, but confirm for a specific address.
Marion County Public Schools assigns the zoned elementary, middle, and high school by home address, so confirm the assignment for a specific address with the district before you buy.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Marion Oaks offers the Marion Oaks Community Center with an auditorium, library, and recreation facilities, multiple parks and playgrounds, and trail access to the Cross Florida Greenway along the north for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
The lifestyle is family-oriented and outdoor, with shopping and healthcare a drive toward Ocala and the SR-200 corridor.
HOA, CDD & Costs
Much of Marion Oaks is platted lots with no Community Development District and little or no homeowners association, though some newer subdivisions within it may carry an HOA, and some homes are on well and septic.
Confirm the HOA status and the water and sewer setup for a specific home, and model the all-in monthly accordingly.
Commute Analysis
Marion Oaks sits about 14 miles south of Ocala with access to I-75 and US-441, so Ocala is roughly a 20 to 25 minute drive and regional trips are easy via the interstate.
The south Marion location trades a longer drive to Ocala for affordability and space, with the interstate close.
Shopping & Dining
Everyday shopping is along the corridors toward Ocala and the SR-200 area, with grocery and retail a drive north, plus local services near the community.
Marion Oaks itself stays residential, so buyers should expect to drive toward Ocala for major shopping.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Among the more affordable Ocala-area communities
- New construction and existing homes at value prices
- Rolling oak-shaded land with space
- Marion Oaks Community Center and parks
- Cross Florida Greenway trail access
- Family-oriented with a younger median age
Cons
- A drive to Ocala for shopping and jobs
- Some homes on well and septic, needing diligence
- Newer subdivisions may carry an HOA
- Condition and age vary across a large area
- Confirm the zoned Marion County schools by address
- Fewer amenities than the master-planned 55+ communities
Comparable Areas
Marion Oaks competes with a few Ocala-area communities.
| Area | How it compares to Marion Oaks |
|---|---|
| Silver Springs Shores | A nature-focused Ocala community near the state park, similarly affordable. |
| On Top of the World | A large 55+ active-adult community, age-restricted and amenity-rich. |
| Ocala market | The wider Ocala housing market and trends. |
Hidden Things Buyers Should Know
A few things consistently come up once buyers get serious about Marion Oaks.
New versus existing changes the deal
Marion Oaks mixes new construction and older existing homes. Decide which you want, since they differ on price, condition, and warranty.
Check well and septic
Some Marion Oaks homes are on well and septic. Confirm the setup and condition before you buy.
Confirm the HOA on newer subdivisions
Some newer Marion Oaks subdivisions carry an HOA while older platted lots do not. Confirm for the specific home.
Confirm the school zone for the exact home
Marion assigns by address. Verify the zoned schools at marionschools.net.
Momentum Expert Insight
Marion Oaks is the affordable, family answer in the Ocala market, and the first decision is new versus existing, because the community mixes new construction with older platted homes at different price and condition points.
I check well and septic on the older lots, and the HOA on the newer subdivisions, so the carrying cost is honest.
It is a drive to Ocala, so we weigh that against the value, confirm the Marion County school zone at marionschools.net, and price to comparable sales for the specific subdivision.
Selling a Home in Marion Oaks
If you are thinking about selling in Marion Oaks, the right list price comes from recent comparable sales in this specific area, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the street, the lot, and the current Marion Oaks inventory is what earns the strongest offer in the fewest days on market.
Across the wider Jacksonville metro, Momentum's listings have run a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. A listing specialist will give you a true home value from real comparable sales and a pricing strategy built for the current market. Start with a no-obligation home value request below.
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