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What you'll need to know before purchasing an equestrian property

by Kelly Okimoto 09/11/2023

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All over the country, farms can be found housing a total of millions of horses. If you’re interested in owning a horse farm, knowing some of the basics can help you decide if moving forward with a land purchase to house horses is the right step for you. 

Is owning a horse farm profitable?

Investors usually see a steady flow of income when they invest in horse properties, as equestrian farms usually have consistent interest surrounding them. 

Between renting stalls out to horse owners, offering classes, or charging visitors to view the animals for the day - there are many ways for a horse farm to be profitable. 

What type of land is best for horses?

As horses are large animals, they need plenty of space to thrive. It’s best if the land has plenty of grass for them to graze on. It’s vital for the property and land to have good water drainage, so the land doesn’t become too muddy. 

How many horses can you put on 5 acres?

It’s recommended to have at least two acres of land per horse. Five acres of land may be ideal for 2 horses; however, if you’re planning to grow your equestrian farm, you may want to consider purchasing a larger amount of land. By consulting your county rules, you can see land requirements and establish if there’s a limit on how many horses you may have. 

Owning an equestrian property is a large commitment, however by doing your research and collaborating with a real estate agent, you can start the journey to owning a horse farm. 

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Kelly Okimoto

Professional Real Estate Agent serving and educating the Sacramento area in home buying and selling. When selling a home, I can make your home attractive to its ideal audience - which can make all the difference for some home buyers. Things like staging the home, making repairs and minor improvements can make all the difference. When buying a home, you need someone who knows this area inside and out. I will be your advocate and work with you to find the right home at the right price for you. We'll work together to find a home in the neighborhood you want, with the amenities that matter to you. I'm passionate about working with the community, from supporting youth and homelessness programs, to bringing awareness to health and community issues. Please feel free to connect, as I'm always looking to expand my network.