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Equestrian Properties

 

Horse properties are more than homes with acreage—they represent a lifestyle, a passion, and often years of personal investment. Things like zoning, homeowner associations, wells, septic systems, barns, arenas, fencing, pasture layout, and overall functionality all contribute to your decision on whether or not to purchase a specific property.

 

Teresa and Marie understand that for many owners, the horses matter as much as (or more than) the house. Whether you’re purchasing your first equestrian property, expanding your operation, or preparing to sell a legacy property, they bring the knowledge and perspective needed to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

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Marketing and evaluating horse property requires a highly specialized approach. Teresa and Marie create targeted strategies that showcase not only the home, but the land, infrastructure, usability, and lifestyle the property offers.

 

They also help buyers carefully evaluate operational flow, long-term potential, and the unique considerations that often accompany rural and equestrian transactions.

 

Their goal is to simplify what can feel complex while providing thoughtful guidance, strong market insight, and a level of care that reflects how personal these properties truly are.

Our 5-Point Horse Property Readiness Checklist

Before buying or bringing a horse property to market, we help clients evaluate five critical areas:

☑︎ Zoning, Water Rights & Permitted Uses —

     Helping you identify the questions you may not know to ask

☑︎ Barns, Arenas, Fencing & Infrastructure Needs Defined

☑︎ Property Access, Utilities & Operational Flow —

     Making sure the property not only presents well, but lives well

☑︎ Land Value, Improvements & Market Position Assessed

☑︎ Long-Term Lifestyle & Investment Goals Defined

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When all five align, the property—and the plan—work together.

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Frequently Asked Questions About

Equestrian Properties in Northern Colorado

 

1. What should I look for when buying horse property in Colorado? 

Horse property involves more than acreage. Buyers should evaluate zoning, water availability, well and septic systems, fencing, access, pasture usability, outbuildings, drainage, arena conditions, and how the property supports both current and future equestrian use. 

2. How much acreage do I need for horses in Colorado? 

The answer depends on the number of horses, intended use, county requirements, available infrastructure, and how the land is designed and maintained. Acreage alone does not determine functionality. 

Buyers should evaluate usable land, water access, fencing, turnout areas, and overall layout in addition to lot size. 

 

More Frequently Asked Questions

Before making any major decisions, Teresa and Marie offer a confidential consultation designed specifically for acreage, land, and equestrian properties.


Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply exploring your options, we’re here to provide clarity, strategy, and guidance tailored to your goals.

Schedule Your Equestrian Property Consultation

YOUR DREAM HOME IS ONE STEP AWAY

Call Us

   Teresa Lomax- 541.280.2690 

 Marie Raines- 720.334.5337

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710 Kimbark St

Longmont, CO 80501

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