Ocala Park Estates is an established single-family subdivision in northwest Ocala, just west of I-75 in Marion County, inside ZIP 34482. Homes here were platted and built across decades, with much of the stock dating from the 1970s onward and newer infill filling in scattered lots more recently (Homes.com neighborhood guide, 2026).
The defining trait is no mandatory HOA, which keeps recurring cost low, paired with a location only minutes from the World Equestrian Center to the west. That puts the subdivision in the path of one of Marion County biggest demand stories while keeping it an everyday, non-amenity neighborhood rather than a gated master plan.
Because the homes span many vintages and the lots are scattered, the money is made or lost on the specific parcel, its deed restrictions, whether it is on well and septic or utilities, and an honest read of an older home roof and systems, not the headline price.
The pitch is value plus proximity: a low-fee NW Ocala address inside an easy drive of the WEC, I-75, and central Ocala, where the work is sorting the older stock from the newer infill and verifying deed restrictions, water and sewer, and insurance before you fall for a price.