Engel & Völkers Ocala Welcomes Notable Equestrian and Luxury Real Estate Advisor Amy Agricola
Veteran real estate professional and equestrian specialist Amy Agricola joins Engel & Völkers Ocala, bringing global marketing expertise and a deep-rooted connection to Florida’s horse country.
Engel & Völkers Florida today announced that Amy Agricola, a seasoned real estate professional with more than 16 years of experience, has joined Engel & Völkers Ocala. She specializes in equestrian estates and high-end residential properties throughout Marion and Levy Counties.
“Aligning with Engel & Völkers was a natural next step for me,” said Agricola. “” brand offers the global reach, marketing excellence, and premium service my clientele deserves. I’m excited to continue delivering exceptional results for buyers and sellers of equestrian and luxury properties with the support of such a refined and connected brokerage.”
In 2024, Agricola represented more than $10 million in real estate sales, contributing to a career sales volume exceeding $70 million. She was most recently affiliated with Royal Oak Realty for over two years, following a successful tenure at Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty.
“Amy brings a rare blend of local equestrian expertise and global business acumen to our shop,” said TaMara York, License Partner and Managing Broker of Engel & Völkers Ocala. “Her depth of knowledge, passion for service, and community commitment make her an ideal fit for the Engel & Völkers brand, and we are thrilled to welcome her to our team.”
A lifelong horsewoman and global marketing consultant, Agricola holds an MBA from the University of Boston – London and has lived and worked in international cities including London, Paris, Naples, and Brussels. Her global perspective and strategic expertise provide clients with a sophisticated approach to buying and selling high-value lifestyle properties. As the founder of Agricola Enterprises, Inc., she has advised award-winning sustainability companies and led nationally recognized community initiatives, including the creation of Alachua County’s first large-scale Farm to Fork program, now serving the entire public school system.
“Our brand is trusted by discerning clientele because our advisors are true experts in their fields,” said Peter Giese, CEO of Engel & Völkers Florida. “Amy is a great example of that. Her unique blend of equestrian expertise, strategic marketing insight, and meaningful community impact aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver bespoke, world-class service throughout Florida.”