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How to Buy a Horse Property- A Quick Real Estate Guide

How to Buy a Horse Property- A Quick Real Estate Guide


You intend to buy a horse property and you probably plan to do breeding. Or maybe you just have a strong love for horses, like me. So it is best to know beforehand a few but important issues to enjoy a future life in common full of fun with these wonderful animals. After all, you and them are gonna live together for a long time.

In the case of horses houses or horse properties, the actual house where you are going to live is of course important. But you should pay a little more of extra attention to the placewhere your horses will be and the amenities the property should offer.

Keep in mind barn's size


Size of the barn would be the main issue here. Does it have ample space for all your horses, tools and hay bales?

Are the compartiments for each horse comfortable enough? Ideally you will have a horse every 2 acres of pasture land.

Also keep in mind the location of the barn in relation to your house. Eg: is it next to where you will be living or across the road? Does this bother you at all?

Another important item: the water supply system

The basic water supply system has a creek and a well and also pipes to transport the water towards the barn and to water troughs.

But here comes a very important aspect: waste water and sewage. The dirty water from having washed your horses and the sewage system must be efficientely disposed according to local zoning regulations. Consult this with your local authorities and avoid serious legal claims.

The pastures

You need to carefully check if the pastures of the property are in good conditions. It would be a big investment to improve the existing grass if this suffers from a bad quality. Plus, a good maintenance of the land is essential, take into account that you will need a good water system supply in order to keep the grass growing and is high quality.

Access to the horse property itself

The roads should be well maintained for when the weather turns bad like a strong snow. This will prevent problems to carry items to the barn. There should also exist a space for parking trailers and slopes for when bad weather approaches.

Just for the sake of your horses, it is not advisable to have a house on inclined terrain. This will only cause, in the long term, health problems for them, specially in their legs.

Legal permits for your horse property

Because horse properties are legally classified as a specific use make sure to have the mandatory permits that are needed for owning this kind of equestrian real estate.

Once all the above items are checked and you are ready to make your new horse property, you can even start thinking about decorating your new home with fancy fences and appropriate theme furniture if you like!
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