From an indoor arena to internal stables, find out which facilities an equestrian property should have to face the cold season. This article appeared in Horse&Hound.
Posts Tagged ‘equestrian properties’
Winter-proofing your equestrian home
Posted in property, tagged equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, property, property for sale, stable yards, yards on November 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The value of land
Posted in property, tagged equestrian properties, equestrian property, land, land market, property on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The global financial crisis is starting to affect the British land market, bringing years of boom to an end. But an investment in land continues to have good long-term prospects. This article appeared in Horse&Hound.
Buying a home with off-road riding
Posted in property, tagged byway open to all traffic, equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property on November 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Having direct access to good offroad hacking is a huge plus for most riders. The good news is that properties with good outriding are reasonably easy to come by and don’t cost a fortune. But buyers should avoid land saddled with Byways Open All Traffic. This article appeared on HORSE magazine.
Investing in an equestrian home
Posted in property, tagged equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, equestrian property market, property, property for sale, property prices on October 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Provided you buy it at the right price and for the right reasons, an equestrian home is a sensible purchase even in a falling market. This article was published in Country Life.
Home with an income
Posted in property, tagged equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, property, property for sale on October 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Increasing numbers of equestrian buyers are looking for properties that can provide some revenue to help pay for the mortgage or the horses’ upkeep. This article appeared in Horse&Hound.
Buy your home in Devon
Posted in property, tagged equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, property, property for sale on October 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
From moorland riding to great eventing venues, Devon has just about anything a rider might want—including equestrian properties at reasonable prices. This article appeared in Horse&Hound.
Winter-friendly equestrian homes
Posted in property, tagged all-weather arena, American style stables, equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, horsewalker, indoor arena, indoor school, internal stables on October 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The right yard can make it much easier to face the rough winter weather. Look for one with an indoor or all-weather arena, a horsewalker and well-ventilated American-style stables. This article appeared in HORSE magazine.
Buy a home near Burghley
Posted in property, tagged burghley, equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, property, property for sale on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Great access to competition venues , a lively pony club scene and prime hunting turn the countryside around Burghley into a magnet for equestrian buyers from across Britain. This article appeared in Horse&Hound.
Equestrian property market weathers the storm
Posted in property, tagged equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, equestrian property market on September 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A shortage of good properties for sale ensures the British equestrian market is more robust than the mainstream one, but a slowdown in demand and pickier buyers mean that realistic pricing is now crucial to achieve a sale. This article appeared in Horse& Hound.
Converting a farmhouse—still worth it?
Posted in property, tagged equestrian homes, equestrian properties, equestrian property, equestrian property market, farmhouse conversions, property, property for sale on September 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In the current market, converting a farmhouse may prove more expensive than buying a ready-made equestrian property. But it may be the only option for professionals who need a top yard tailored to their needs. This article appeared in Horse&Hound.