Check out parks both owned and leased parks at mcxpress.com, retirenet.com, mhvillage.com, retirementliving.com and activeadultliving.com.
www.retirenet.com I think is the most extensive. A few owned parks around the state are the falls of ocala, westwinds village-bradenton, zellwood station-zellwood, lake yale estates-eustis, lost lakes-coco beach, orange manor west-winter haven, american cove-st. petersburg, forest lakes estates-zephyrhills, lily lake golf club-lily lake, oakwood estates-winter haven, regency height-clearwater, contential country club-wildwood, and grand horizons-zephyrhills.
although you didn't ask I thought I should mention..a note of caution before buying along any coast in Florida - home owners insurance is difficult and very expensive to get. Just know ahead of time what you are getting into. locating in the center of the state will likely reduce your premiums significantly. finally prepare a spread sheet of true costs between owning and leasing it is much different than one initially thinks. Of course there are pro and con issues for both methods other than just costs. good luck