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Martin Webbster

Horse properties have become quite common of late. No longer the preserve of Colorado or Kentucky ranchers, city dwellers and investors are also looking into horse property investment. They understand that this area of real estate is growing very fast and commands a lot of buyers. Mostly, the investors buy the property for possible resale or use by themselves. For personal use, when they can retire to these properties during the summer and partake of all that the rural America has to offer. They can build a ranch and breed cattle on the rural properties. Or, they can behold the scenic rural west and go on fishing and hunting expeditions. The possibilities are endless. As a resalable property, investors believe that with time the prices and demand for horse properties will be on the increase as many people look to the rural areas for land and recreation. As rural land still remains cheap, these investors find it worthwhile to buy large tracts of land and convert into ranches.

How does one go about the business of looking for a horse property for sale?

Well, your first approach would be to think about the barn. This is the place that you will need most for the horses. Will you want to build a new barn or use the one on the ranch? Is existing barn in good shape? Does it complement the structure you intend to put up on land? Is it large enough to contain the number of horses you intend to rear? Typically, you will have to look out for many things to arrive at a good barn. The barn must be strong and study. It must be strong enough to withstand the rumbling of the horses. There should be no large gaps through which some of the horses may break through. If you intend to build a new ban, are you going to make a carpenter construct one for you or you will use prefabricated type? Each option has it own cost. You will also have to consider how close the barn is to the road. To avoid accidents and dustiness, you will want to get a barn that is farther away from the road so that the swirl from the passage of cars on the road will not accumulate in the yard. If you are going to use the existing barn, inspect the floors. Are they suitable for sleeping by the horses?

Consider access to your property. Do you have well constructed roads so that trucks can easily reach your property to deliver supplies? Can the trucks turn in the yard without problems?

The fence will also have to be very strong for this type of property. Meticulously look at the posts to determine if they are strong and can withstand a horse that is trying to beak away. You should determine if the stakes and the wood work are safe so that the horses will not injure themselves in any way. Many property owners would like to use wood fences but they can be expensive to maintain. They require frequent painting and replacement. They are susceptible to the weather and can even rot away. They are however cheap to construct in the first place.

Vinyl fencing is more durable and requires less maintenance but very expensive to install.

How easy can you find water? Many properties have wells but access to nearby stream or some other water body will be of great benefit.

Think about how you will provide lighting for the place? Has the owner installed solar panels or generator the event that the grid fails?

If you intend to hold a large number of horses, you will have to get ample storage for them. Judging by the size of the property, can you hold that number of horses you envisage? Do you have enough room to store their supplies including food?

Then you have your home to consider. How is the residential facility sited on the land? Is it convenient for you? Will you have to pass through the horse feeding area or barn before you exit?

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Martin Webbster is a writer for Horse Clicks - classifieds of horse property for sale, farms for sale, ranches for sale and other horse real estate. Martin is also a featured author at www.ArticleKing.com

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