We stay local on purpose: crews that know the county permit desks, the landfill lines, and the difference between a Silver Springs Shores quarter-acre and a Fort McCoy woodlot do faster, cleaner work. Here's our territory, with honest notes on each area.
The heart of our work. Thousands of 1970s Deltona-era lots, many still carrying original singlewides that are past saving. Builders are actively buying cleared lots here, which means removal often pays for itself in land value. Tight quarter-acre spacing means we plan equipment access carefully — and we do this neighborhood weekly.
In-town parcels and the SE 441 corridor parks. Note: property inside Ocala city limits permits through the city rather than Marion County — we handle both desks. Belleview's older park stock generates steady replace-and-upgrade work.
Like the Shores, a huge platted community with aging manufactured housing mixed into a construction boom. If you're clearing to build or to sell to a builder, we can rough-grade the pad in the same visit.
Rural woodlots on the edge of the Ocala National Forest, older units down long drives, gates, soft sand. We bring the right trucks for it. A lot of hunting-camp campers and derelict RVs out here too — we remove those.
Older park models and singlewides near The Villages growth line — frequent replace-with-new-unit jobs where timing with your home installer matters. We coordinate.
Citrus Springs is one of the fastest lot-building markets in the state right now, and old mobile homes sit on exactly the lots builders want. Two things change across the county line: the demolition permit runs through Citrus County's Building Division instead of Marion's, and disposal routing differs — both priced into our quotes, not added after. Rainbow River-area properties in Dunnellon often have stricter site considerations; tell us if you're near the water.