Friday, April 28, 2017

Arizona Horse Properties describes communities for horse owners in Prescott.

Arizona horse properties describes communities for horse owners in prescott.Looking for your dream horse property, but want to still be part of a community?  Tired of living miles from the nearest neighbor?  Arizona Horse Properties describes some of the nicest horse property communities in Prescott:


American Ranch – Stunning master planned community known to cater to horse lovers.  They also have three barns on site for boarding your beloved horse.

Blackjack Ridge
– Located in equestrian friendly Williamson Valley, most homes have 4 to 10 acres.

Crossroads Ranch – For those that need a little more space, but not complete isolation.  Lots range from 4 to 100 acres.  Beautiful rolling hills covered with pinon and juniper.

Las Vegas Ranch – Located in one of Arizona’s finest gentleman rancher communities.  This community features paved roads, a gated entrance and underground utilities.

Morgan Ranch – Lots run 4 to 40+ acres.  Also located in horse friendly Williamson Valley.
   
Equestrian Estates – Affordable homes and only 8 miles to downtown Prescott.  No HOA fees here.

Granite Park Ranch – Miles of trails to ride, beautiful views and relatively close to town.


We hope you enjoyed reading our little overview of some of the horse property communities located in Prescott.  If you have any questions or would like to schedule a viewing of a particular property, please contact us by calling 928-713-7501, or visit our website at http://www.arizonahorseproperty.com today!

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Arizona Horse Properties discusses how much land you need to have horses in Prescott.

Arizona Horse Properties discusses how much land you need to have horses in Prescott.
Are you ready to finally purchase that home with horses you have always dreamed of?  Not sure how much land you need to have some horses?  Are you prepared to keep the horses on your property?  There a lot of things to know about owning and operating a horse property.  Arizona Horse Properties tries to help with the following tips:


          - If you plan on purchasing in Yavapai County, you are allowed to have up to two horses per acre of land that you own.  That doesn’t necessarily mean you want to max the law out though.  Studies from North Carolina State University suggest two acres for the first horse and one additional acre for each additional horse.  This acreage allows you to implement different management plans without over-grazing your pastures.


          - Of course, you can house more horses on less land if your paddocks will only be used for turnout.  Studies show that a ranch or small farm in the southwest may only provide a 20' x 40' run for a horse, yet those horses remain as healthy as horses running in a 40-acre field.  For physical well-being, horses do not require room to run, only move around freely for at least a portion of every day.


          - You also want to consider that your horse will need some non-grazing area to relax and de-stress.  It is recommended that you allow at least 400 sq ft per horse for this activity.  Of course, the smaller the space provided for the horse, the more you will need to pick up the manure.  You will also want to make sure there is plenty of fresh water and feed for ALL the horses in your stable.


          - And lastly, you will want to consider building a barn or stable if there isn’t one already.  Horses may not need shelter during winter, but it has been determined that their health could be effected if left outside all year round.


Arizona Horse Properties in Prescott would love to take some time and show you how nice Arizona land is for horses.  We hope you enjoyed reading some things to consider when considering a horse property.  If you have any questions or would like to schedule a viewing of a particular property, please contact us by calling 928-713-7501or visit our website at http://www.arizonahorseproperty.com today!

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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Arizona Horse Properties in Prescott explains why Arizona land is perfect for horses.

Arizona horse properties in prescott explains why Arizona land is perfect for horses.
Did you know that Arizona is a perfect place to buy that horse property you always wanted?  With much of Arizona’s population concentrated in specific areas, it really opens up acres upon acres of excellent horse property.  We have many different climates you can choose from as well.  We have deserts, mountains, lakes and rivers.  The views are perfect everywhere you ride. 

There are approximately 285 sunny days a year in Arizona.  This means you will have plenty of time to enjoy your horses throughout the year.  Here are some more reasons Arizona Horse Properties in Prescott feel that Arizona is perfect for riding horses:


1. Lots of level land to ride your horse on.

2. There is over 9 million acres owned by the State of Arizona that you can ride on.

3. Beautiful views everywhere you look.

4. Perfect weather for riding most of the year.

5. Flexible laws regarding horse properties.

6. Lots of properties for sale.

7. Most properties are close to a town.

8. Huge amount of support for horse owners.

9. Lots of private locations.

10. Can live off the grid if you want to.


Arizona Horse Properties in Prescott would love to take some time and show you how nice Arizona land is for horses.  We hope you enjoyed reading about how nice our State is for you and your pets.  If you have any questions or would like to schedule a viewing of a particular property, please contact us by calling 928-713-7501or visit our website at http://www.arizonahorseproperty.com today!

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