WM75Guy
Elite Member
From a quick search of your county what I see is a lot of English riders, either dressage or hunter/jumper. My wife rides dressage. English riders are very different from western pleasure riders. English riders will want manicured pastures, fences without any barbed wire, and nice stables. Our stables cost more per square foot than our house. As far as it being a cult all I can say is I do like the taste of Kool-Aid. :licking:
Sell it as is. If you are looking to sell soon you don't have the time plus you will never be able to recoup the cost of making your property more attractive for a hobby horse owner. Horses are herd animals so most have 2 or 3 horses. Hobby horse people want at least 2 acres per horse plus another acre for the stables, arena, and parking. That area would need to be flat ground that is free of trees, stumps, and holes with established grass. That will take several years without any grazing to get established.
Sell it as is. If you are looking to sell soon you don't have the time plus you will never be able to recoup the cost of making your property more attractive for a hobby horse owner. Horses are herd animals so most have 2 or 3 horses. Hobby horse people want at least 2 acres per horse plus another acre for the stables, arena, and parking. That area would need to be flat ground that is free of trees, stumps, and holes with established grass. That will take several years without any grazing to get established.