William Raveis has supported our endevour into the Equestrian Real Estate market by giving us the tools we need to grow in a niche market. Our Equestrian Division offers sellers unmatched exposure. We have horse saavy agents selling one of a kind properties. Exclusive to William Raveis is our Portfolio of Properties which highlights of of our most sought after Equestrian Properties not only in Connecticut but the north east as well! They are also at the largest horse event in the north east, the Equine Affaire.
Where else can you put your property in front of hundreds and hundreds of Equestrians in one weekend? With William Raveis you can.
To find our more contact a William Raveis Equestrian property Specialist!
Where else can you put your property in front of hundreds and hundreds of Equestrians in one weekend? With William Raveis you can.
To find our more contact a William Raveis Equestrian property Specialist!
Sellers, We want to get your property in front of the right audience to best appreciate the value your property brings. Marketing towards Equestrians DOES NOT mean you miss out on any regular residential type exposure, it just widens your spectrum of who you may be reaching! I look foreward to showing you what we Offer as a company, a team and I as an agent to get your property sold!
Every Horse Property is very different and unique so it is best to have an idea of the things that are most important to you.
Things To Think About When Buying A Horse Property...
What can you afford?
Are you pre-qualified with a lender who will lend on horse properties?
How many horses or animals do you plan to have? Check with Zoning what each town allow.
Do you need to stay in a certain area or are you willing to travel?
Are you planning to board or have a business?
Do you want a barn or run in pasture type turn out?
Is there water and electric to the barn?
Is it city or well water?
What are the fences made out of? Are they safe?
What size are the stalls?
What is the barn floor made of?
What is the soil like for pasture and drainage?
Where will you dispose of manure?
Are there any easements or restrictions on the property?
Are there any wet lands?
How is the topography and lot (slopped, rocky, thick, wooded)
How much of the acreage is usable?
Do you need a riding ring, or trails nearby?
How is trailer or feed delivery parking? Enough room to get easily in and out?
Is there a hay loft or room to store hay safely?
A tack or feed room?
Make a Wants vs. Needs List
Have an open Mind..
Every House, Every Property, Every Barn, Every location is unique and different.