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If you are looking to buy acreage in West Central Florida, then Citrus County may just be perfect for you. Centrally located between Gainesville, Orland and Tampa Citrus County is right on the Gulf Coast. Whether you are looking for Florida land to develop, industrial property for a business, or just some fine grazing land for a horse farm or cattle ranch, Citrus County can accommodate you. The Citrus County Florida area is still largely undeveloped, made up of wide open rolling hills and pastures, dotted with ancient oak trees and covered in lush grazing grass. The eastern side of Citrus County is especially suited for horse farms and cattle ranches. |
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Citrus County has many communities with large acreage tracks of land for sale that are well suited for development as well as modern country style farm homes and horse ranches. From Pine Ridge Estates in Beverly Hills to Lecanto Florida and Inverness Florida and onto Floral City there are many horse farms and cattle ranches laid out like quilt work across the countryside. Pine Ridge Estates is an equestrian community that features property ranging in size from 1 acre up to 20 acres. There are also over 28 miles of horseback riding trails throughout the Pine Ridge community and many homeowners keep horses on their property. |
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Lecanto and Inverness offer larger tracks of land for sale ranging up to hundreds of acres for development, horse farms and cattle ranches supporting scores of thoroughbreds. The countryside in Inverness is breathtaking. Nearby Floral City Florida has hundreds and hundreds of acres of grazing pasture land available and is uniquely situated close to Interstate 75 offering quick access across the state. Horse farms are also abundant here and many are for sale. Ranch style homes and farm houses set on large tracts of majestic rolling hills and pastures are the perfect setting for your new home or ranch. |
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This area of Florida has a history of horses. The first horse farm was established in the late 1930's and belonged to Carl G. Rose. In the 1950s, a horse named "Needles" became the first triple crown winner from this area of Florida. As credibility grew in the area, more horse farms were established and quickly became the nations leading commercial horse breeding farms. Just to the North, Ocala Florida is now considered one of the equestrian capitols of the United States with over 1,200 horse farms in the surrounding area. |
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It is the soil's rich grazing nutrients and warn climate in West Central Florida that has made Citrus County the perfect location for horse and livestock breeding. If you already have horses and are looking to relocate or maybe you are finally ready to trade in your life in the big city for your dream of owning land, a horse, horse farm, or cattle ranch in Citrus County Florida, then please contact Pat Davis today! |