Friday, October 27, 2017

Before you buy Northern Arizona ranch land, read this - Arizona Horse Properties

Shopping for a horse property in Prescott and Northern Arizona can be a difficult task. From zoning rules to lot sizes and water access, there’s a lot to think about when purchasing a ranch property. Every couple of years we hear about someone buying an expensive property that is called a “ranch”, yet won’t even allow horses! Don’t let this be you: Arizona Horse Properties is here to walk you through some of the common mistakes that potential ranch owners can face.

Lot size - Depending on the size of the lot, you can be met with a lot of legal restrictions, such as the maximum number of animals that can live on that property. In Prescott specifically, you are limited to 2 animals for a half acre of land, and one additional animal for each other half acre of land. Meaning if you were to have 1 and a half acres, you could only have 4 horses. Ideally, you’d like to have more for the horse’s sake, but regardless of that, any less and you’ll be facing legal troubles.

Fences - All Prescott properties must have fully fenced areas for whatever type animal you want to keep, and that fence must be at least 50 feet from any residential building or the building where the animals are kept, and at least 100 feet from any other home. Plus, the enclosure must be 600 sqft for the first animal and 300 more for each additional animal. A lot of regulations to think about.

Water Rights - Many utility companies will actually look into whether you have animals on the property, and if so, raise the price of water based on how many you have. Also, if there is a creek or stream running through or near your property, you need to make sure that your animals have water rights at that stream… and also if it is safe to drink from.

Types of animals - If you plan on having more than just horses on your property, consider that many towns and municipalities can have their own regulation on what types of animals are allowed… For example, all cattle in Prescott, Arizona, must be registered and kept track of legally. This can be a burden for many homeowners, so a look into the local registrations and regulations laws can be very helpful when looking at buying homes.

As you can see, when purchasing horse properties in Northern Arizona, you have some homework to do. That’s why we’re here. At Arizona Horse Properties, we know all of the ins and outs of all of the land we sell, and can help you make an informed buying decision for your next ranch or land purchase. Give us a call at 928-713-7501 or visit our website at http://www.arizonahorseproperties.com for more information on Northern Arizona and Prescott Horse Properties.

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Friday, October 13, 2017

Arizona Horse Properties explains why Prescott is the perfect place for your next ranch home

Buying a horse property in Arizona just might be one of the most exciting and fulfilling experiences of your entire life. Imagine living in what could be considered a living western. The fulfillment of owning Arizona land that not only is wonderful to live on, but also has room for horses is a wonderful thing. Here are some reasons to consider Prescott, Arizona for your next ranch and why you should let Gesine Gempe at Arizona Horse Properties in Prescott find you the perfect home for your ranch lifestyle.

Arizona Horse Properties explains why Prescott is the perfect place for your next ranch home
Climate - Arizona has one of the best climates for raising ranch animals of any kind. With winters that don’t have lots of snow and harsh freezes, you can count on their comfort and your ability to take care of them year-round. And, if you were to move to a lower elevation in Arizona, you can possibly expect no freezes at all. The Arizona climate also makes for good gardens and farms.


Location - Northern Arizona is very centrally located around many attractions: relatively close to Las Vegas, not far from the snowy slopes of Colorado, only a short drive to Phoenix, and a hop, skip, and jump away from California and New Mexico. In Arizona, you can fulfill all your needs for shopping, entertainment, and nightlife, and, if you like a mix of technology and ranch life, much of northern Arizona is very accessible and affordable access to high quality TV, internet, and technology shopping options. For that reason, Arizona ranch land is also very good for families - each person can get what they want, not matter what that is.

Pricing - Arizona is currently in a wonderful place when it comes the quality of living and the inflation index relative to its neighbors. Arizona attracts a lot of more wealthy commerce from California, while being a prime location for cheap, quality food from Mexico and New Mexico. 

Investment - To top it off, Arizona is rapidly growing, and is a wonderful place to purchase property with the intention of holding it and reselling it later. Plus, any additional improvements will only increase the value exponentially. 

Horses - Arizona is a generally very mild area for horses. Although hot temperatures in the 90s and 100s are common, the extremely low humidity makes the temperature a lot more bearable. And, during the Spring and Fall, plus every morning and evening during the Summer, there are near perfect conditions for riding horses. Plus, there are very few insects, which will make riding more enjoyable for both you and your horse. Finally, there are a lot of horse owners in Arizona, so there will never be a shortage of horse themed events and activities.

As you can see, Northern Arizona is a wonderful place for a ranch or horse property. Centrally located, low prices, good commerce, great weather, and friendly, like minded communities make up a versatile area that is great for an individual, couple, or family of any size. If you’re looking for a property, let Gesine Gempe at Arizona Horse Properties in Prescott help you find one that will scream “home”. You can reach us at 928-713-7501 or visit our website at http://www.arizonahorseproperty.com

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Before you buy Northern Arizona ranch land, read this - Arizona Horse Properties

Shopping for a horse property in Prescott and Northern Arizona can be a difficult task. From zoning rules to lot sizes and water access, the...