It is no surprise that ranches have become the preferred destination for many holiday seekers. The trend has been increasing everyday, making real estate investors turn their attention to this aspect of the industry. Hitherto considered too rustic for the urban dweller, the vacationer today wants to visit the rural west especially ranches to be able to pursue his past time. Many people have retired to rural areas so they could practise kayaking, fishing, hunting and even hiking. They now want to go to Colorado, Kentucky, Wyoming, New Mexico or Texas to pracstise their sports. As they come from urban backgrounds, the ranches they lodge at are becoming more and more cottages with modern amenities.

The visitors usually lodge in two types of ranches – the basic rustic type and the one that looks like a villa with most modern amenities. The two differ in price and activities. Whereas the rustic type provides quite rudimentary sports like fishing, hunting and hiking, the other is suitable for golf, horse riding and relaxation.

Typically you would see log houses or cabin homes. They typically reflect the taste of the west. You would occasionally see properties with ranches and residential facilities in one. This way the guests to the cabin homes can partake of the daily activities of the homeowner. They will help in the feeding of the cattle, looking after the horses and even taking the cattle out for grazing.

Many owners are offering value added services like horse riding lessons for their lodgers. Theses types of ranches are known as dude ranches. They have been built purposely for guest reception instead of farmland.

The growing interest in ranches presents an opportunity for real estate investors. They can direct their attention to rural property investment and be assured that
there is market for it. They can buy an existing ranch and convert it to deluxe home or they can buy an existing ranch. Each way gives the new homeowner an opportunity to take part in the growing and booming business of rural real estate. But the question remains, how does one buy a ranch? Buying city properties is straightforward but rural areas present a different set of challenges.

Nonetheless, you can apply some basic steps to get what you want out of your rural property search.

At the beginning of your search, you will need to know the use to which you will put the property. Are you buying for cattle rearing purposes or for other value added reasons such as equestrian use or dude ranch purposes? If you are buying for mainly catering rearing use, your land size needs will be minimal. You will only need enough land for grazing and for the cattle to move about. If you have horses in addition, they can make use of the same land. Cattle rearing will require that you get land that is fertile and has grass growing well on it. The land must be properly drained which you can know by the topology – it must be slightly sloping. You will need to inspect the fence too to determine its suitability. For horse rearing they will have to be extra strong. If you are buying for equestrian purposes, you will have to consider aesthetics. The general surroundings should look good. You must have some shade and slightly wooded area. The land should not be too flat or too sloping. If you intend to acquire the land for dude rand purposes, you will need a large land and the residential facilities must be located a little distance from the cattle or horses.

If you bought the ranch for recreational purposes, you will have to consider the proximity of water bodies if your interest is in fishing. An angler would be best positioned near water bodies such as lakes, streams or rivers. For hunting purposes you will need a place with wood and ample number of wildlife.