830 NW 111th Ln · Oxford, Florida
Five and a quarter acres at the quiet edge of Sumter County. The house was built to live in for decades, not flipped. The barn is real. The pool is indoor and vaulted. The oaks have been here longer than anything.
“An indoor pool, under a vaulted pine ceiling. Year round, weather be damned.”
The Signature Moment
The home runs long and low across the rise of the property, the way Florida ranches were built before subdivisions decided everyone needed two stories. Four bedrooms, four full baths, four thousand one hundred ninety-one square feet of living space arranged around a country-style kitchen and a stone fireplace big enough to actually do something with on a January morning.
The east wing holds the swimming room. Vaulted pine ceiling, brick column, glass on three sides. Big enough to keep a treadmill, a small gym, and a sitting circle without the pool feeling crowded. It is the kind of room that solves Florida's summer and Florida's winter at the same time.
The bones were quietly renewed: a new shingle roof in 2021, new air handlers and condensers in 2021, electrical panels upgraded for current demand. The cosmetic decisions are still yours. The mechanical ones are already made.
Outside the back door: a two-stall horse barn with tack room, a full-size workshop with a covered work apron, fenced paddocks ready for livestock, and 5.05 acres of pasture that has been a pasture long enough that the oak canopy has settled into it like furniture.
A glass-walled, vaulted swimming room with pine ceiling and tile decking. Year-round use. Built into the floor plan, not added on. The kind of room that decides the household calendar.
Two-stall configuration with a tack room and a separate workshop. Concrete floor, metal roof, real ventilation. This is working infrastructure, not garden shed equestrian.
Grandfather live oaks, Spanish moss, the kind of shade that drops the ambient temperature ten degrees in July. Trees this old do not get planted. They get inherited.
Big enough for two cooks and a long table. Direct sightlines to the great room and the stone fireplace. Designed when families ate at home, sized for when families still do.
New shingle roof. New A/C systems, both units. Upgraded electrical panels. The expensive surprises that buyers usually inherit have already been retired.
No agent attached. No follow-up call. Just the math.
Principal and interest only. Excludes taxes, insurance, and any HOA. Consult a lender for a binding pre-approval.
Sumter County's countryside edge. North of The Villages, south of Ocala. Two-lane roads, pasture fence, and a horizon that does not include anyone else's roofline.
Five minutes to Oxford Downs. Twelve to the nearest Publix. Forty-five to either an Orlando or a Tampa airport via I-75 or the Florida Turnpike. Close enough to leave. Far enough to forget.
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From the printed flyer, the open-house card, or the postcard on the kitchen counter.