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Buying a Horse Property As Your Vacation Property
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Martin Webbster
Martin Webbster is a writer for Horse Clicks - horse property classifieds of land for sale, farms for sale, ranches for sale and other horse real estate. Martin is also a featured author at www.ArticleKing.com 
By Martin Webbster
Published on October 18, 2008
 
You may want to own a horse property because it offers you the ability to practice your favorite sport But there can be other reason why you will like to buy this coveted real estate

You may want to own a horse property because it offers you the ability to practice your favorite sport. But there can be other reason why you will like to buy this coveted real estate. Buying a horse property allows you to explore and enjoy the beauty of the rural environment in full.

The real estate trends show that horse-friendly properties are often bought as a second home (a vacation get-away), or as an equestrian bed-and-breakfast investment. Definitely, there are some solid returns on investment in horse riding facility market, as a lot of people evey year choose to spend their vacation in a remote, peaceful and quiet horse riding destination. If you look at the Californian coastline, you will find hundreds of such equestrian bed-and-breakfasts mostly concetrated in Central and South California.

If you buy the property for yourself, as the owner you will be able to ride as long as you want in the wild. You can go as far as you want on your land and in the process explore the beautiful scenery that rural America has to offer. You are not limited by any structure or rule - you just keep riding on and on. If you love the sport of riding, then this is your best place to be.

Hose riding is considered an environmentally friendly sport. You do not damage the environment in any way. Since there is no mechanical or motorized activity, you help protect the environment while at the same time pursing your sport.

For people interested in learning about the history of rural America, this is your obvious investment choice. Through your horse property they will be able to learn about the cultures and customs of the countryside notable Arizona, Colorado, Kentucky, New Mexico and Wyoming. These areas are of interest to nature lovers too as they have lots of natural and raw land that have not been tampered with over the years. If you would like to watch gazelles, elks and antelopes in the wild, you can own a horse property in these rural states.

Moving to the countryside will let you meet new friends. You will learn about how people live in rural areas and what their interests are. You will notice the simplicity of lives and the ways in which they cope in areas without much of city conveniences.

If you love hunting, you can buy this property and then use part of your land for the sport. You can hunt deers, for example, where allowed.

But all said, how do you go about buying a horse property? What makes a property suitable for horses or other equestrian purposes?

Lots of space is very important. Horses like to roam. They want to be wandering up and down the ranch. Though they may be confined for feeding or rest, they mostly want to be roaming the ranch. If you have a small area, they can’t be able to roam a lot and will be quite depressed. Again, a large space will mean they can be able to graze well. Though you may occasionally supply hay, it is recommended that you give them the opportunity to graze. Lastly, the availability of space means they can be able to exercise their bodies.

The terrain is also important. You will need a land with gentle slopes. A land too flat reduces the aesthetics of the property. You need some flatness coupled with gentle slopes over which the horse can go.

The topology of the place also counts. It must be well drained and have enough vegetative cover. A large vegetative cover means you can control erosion and have greenery all over the place. Most importantly, you need to have some shaded tress around the property. They will provide both shade and protection against storms.

Of late it has becoming increasingly common to have a green property. A green property is a ranch that combines business with environmental responsibility. It involves making the place green and employing practices to conserve the environment. Some aspects of this include reserving some portions of the land, harvesting rain, reducing the use of synthetic materials on the property and planting trees.

If you would like to derive the most of your horse property adventure, you will need to put into practise, then above tips so you have healthy horses and well-kept property.