Located
in the
heart of
Florida,
Stone
Creek is
surrounded
by
gentle
rolling
hills,
ancient
oaks,
and
pristine
lakes of
Ocala.
This
pastoral
setting
in the
“Horse
Capital
of the
World”
is just
90
minutes
from
Disney
World,
Universal
Studios,
Busch
Gardens,
Dayton
Beach,
and the
Kennedy
Space
Center.
Active
adults
age 55
and
better
couldn’t
ask for
a better
locale.
Lakes,
waterfalls,
and
cascading
streams
surround
Reflection
Bay,
Stone
Creek’s
recreation
center.
This
social
and
activities
hub
offers a
state-of-the-art
fitness
center,
indoor
and
outdoor
heated
pools,
tennis,
pickle
ball,
and
bocce
ball
courts,
all
nestled
against
an
18-hole
championship
golf
course
and four
miles of
walking
trails.
This
guard-gated
community
offers
both
detached
homes
with a
garage,
or
maintenance-free
living.
Choose
from
eight
two and
three
bedroom
model
homes,
ranging
from
1,548 to
2,419
square
feet.
About
Ocala:
Ocala is
distinctly
beautiful,
thanks
to
trailing
Spanish
moss and
rolling
pastureland.
This
Marion
County
town has
even
been
ranked
one of
Forbes
magazine's
top
twenty
best
small
towns in
which to
live.
Ocala
sits in
the
middle
of
Florida
horse
country
and is
home to
more
than 400
farms,
many of
which
are
dedicated
to
thoroughbred
breeding
and
training.
As a
result,
the city
has
produced
six
Kentucky
Derby
winners
and
annually
showcases
hunting
and
jumping
competitions
during
the
Horse
Show in
the Sun
festival.
Flanked
by
undulating
bluegrass
fields
and lush
forests,
Ocala
offers
genteel
Southern
charm.
In town,
the
Ocala
Historic
District
features
a
55-block
stretch
of
Victorian
homes;
other
easily
accessible
attractions
include
Silver
Springs,
Ocala
National
Forest,
Appleton
Museum
of Art
and Don
Garlits
Museum
of Drag
Racing.
Oceanside
fun is
only 80
miles
away in
Daytona
Beach,
and
Orlando
is
little
more
than a
hour
distant.
This agent is not affiliated or retained
by Pulte Homes, Inc., Del Webb Corporation, or
their affiliated entities (the "Developer").
The information provided has not been approved
by the Developer."