Custom Home Builders Serving Reddick, FL

CBI Contracting specializes in building custom homes on Reddick’s acreage lots and rural properties  bringing the same disciplined process, honest budgeting, and quality craftsmanship that discerning homeowners expect.

Horse Country. Built to a Higher Standard.

CBI Contracting has done work in Reddick. We know the area, the larger lot sizes, the agricultural zoning considerations, the well and septic requirements that come with rural builds, and the specific type of homeowner who chooses this part of Marion County. If you’re planning a custom home on a Reddick property, you need a builder who can handle the complexity, not one who treats rural construction as a variation of a standard subdivision build.

Experts in Acreage Builds

We regularly build on Reddick’s acreage lots and rural properties — which means we understand the site prep, permitting nuances, and logistical planning that these projects demand. We scope every project honestly, manage Marion County permitting from start to finish, and run your build on a defined schedule with clear, consistent communication. You’ll never wonder what’s happening on your property.

Residential Construction for Rural Marion County

Our full-service offering is available to homeowners in Reddick and the surrounding North Marion County area.

Custom Home Builds

Ground-up new construction on larger rural lots, including agricultural and equestrian properties. We manage site prep, well and septic coordination, permitting, and the full build under one contract.

Pool Construction

Residential pool builds on acreage properties, standalone or alongside a new home. Designed and built for properties where space and privacy are part of the appeal.

Home Remodels

Interior renovations on existing Reddick properties. Kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-home updates are scoped accurately and delivered without the disruption that comes from poor planning.

Home Additions

Structural additions to existing rural homes include additional bedrooms, covered outdoor living structures, garages, and in-law suites that integrate with the existing build and the surrounding property.

Why Rural Builds Require a Different Level of Preparation

Building on acreage outside a standard subdivision introduces variables that catch underprepared contractors off guard. Here’s how we handle them.

We account for rural site conditions from the start.

Well installation, septic system placement, driveway access, and land clearing on larger lots are all factored into your estimate before you sign anything.

We coordinate with the right specialists.

Rural builds often require septic engineers, well contractors, and land-clearing crews, in addition to the standard construction trades. We manage those relationships.

We've built in Reddick before.

Our portfolio includes completed projects in the area. We bring firsthand knowledge of the terrain, the permitting jurisdiction, and the conditions that affect how a build comes together on North Marion County land.

Our process holds regardless of location.

Fixed pricing. Documented timeline. Weekly updates. 300-point quality checklist. The structure that protects your project doesn't change because the address is rural.

Built for Acreage. Managed for Clarity.

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Feasibility Assessment

We evaluate your property, vision, and site conditions before committing any numbers.

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Planning & Permits

We handle zoning, site plans, and Marion County permits to prevent delays.

 

03

Construction & Updates

Projects follow a set schedule with coordinated trades and regular updates.

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Final Walkthrough

We finish with a thorough walkthrough, ensuring every detail meets our standard.

From Reddick Homeowners

Building in Reddick. Straight Answers

Yes. Rural construction in North Marion County is part of our established service area. We've completed projects in Reddick and are set up to handle the additional coordination required for acreage builds.

Reddick is an unincorporated community within Marion County, so building permits are issued through the Marion County Building Department. For rural properties, additional review may be required depending on zoning classification, flood zone designation, and whether the project involves well or septic systems. Marion County Environmental Health handles septic permitting separately from the building permit.

Rural builds in Reddick often run on the longer end of the standard range due to site preparation requirements, well and septic permitting, and longer material access routes. Plan for 12–16 months from permit approval to certificate of occupancy for a full custom home build on acreage.

It can. Agricultural zoning classifications in Marion County carry specific setback requirements and land use conditions that affect where a structure can be placed on your lot.

We serve projects within roughly 45 minutes of Ocala, including Reddick and nearby rural areas.

Building on Reddick Land? Let's Get the Details Right.

If you’re ready to build in Reddick, the first step is a site visit, not a phone estimate. We’ll come to your property, assess the land, review your scope, and provide a detailed, accurate estimate.