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Gilbert Horse-Friendly Properties Should Contain Certain AmenitiesOne thing that the home buyer needs to keep in mind when searching for horse properties in Gilbert are the amenities these properties should contain. For example, your new home needs to have a barn, fence and paddock. If you own several animals, you will also want to property to be equipped with several corrals. A pasture that is irrigated is also helpful. Remember, the Arizona desert is quite dry, and if your property does not have irrigation, your horses will not be able to graze. This can increase the cost of owning horses, because you will have to provide all of their food for them. Carefully consider the barn on the property. Does it have enough stalls for your animals? Does it have a storage area or tack room? Is there a place to store the feed for your animals? Also, consider the location of the home. Is it near groom trails where you can go horse back riding? If you are going to need to board your animals, is the property near boarding facilities? Finally, make sure that there is adequate water being provided to the barn. These questions will help you find the right property for your needs. Take Some Time to Consider the Type of Property You Wish to BuyWhile Gilbert equestrian real estate may seem as though it is all the same, any homeowner will tell you that there are many different types of properties you will be considering while you shop. If you just have a couple of animals, you could purchase a plot of land and build your own stable and home on it. Or, you could purchase a home that sits on a large lot and add a stable to the existing plan. However, if you have a large herd of animals and wish to breed them, you may need to look at ranches or equestrian estates. Decide Whether to Board Your Horses or Keep Them on Your PropertyYou also have the option to board your horses in a boarding facility, rather than keeping them with you on your property. This can be a more affordable option, because you will not have to pay for irrigation or water running to your barn. However, you will want to purchase a home that is near the horse boarding facility, because you will want to spend plenty of time with your animals. Carefully consider the cost of boarding versus the added cost of maintaining the property before purchasing your next Gilbert horse-friendly home . |
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