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Equestrian Land for Sale

As people place increasing value on the quality of their leisure time and trends swing towards more traditional outdoor activities, the equestrian industry continues to grow, as does interest in equestrian land. These trends, together with marked increases in disposable incomes, have meant that people are becoming keen on keeping their own horses and they are seeking equestrian land for sale rather than continually spending money on riding schools.

Visit Vantage Land for investment land for sale with current uses for equestrian, grazing, sporting and arable

Private owners usually keep their horses in equestrian yards and pay a ‘livery’ for maintenance of the horse or as rental on a stable. This can be incredibly costly in the long-run and this money is effectively wasted. More recently enthusiasts have taken to buying their own equestrian land and therefore swapping their livery payments for mortgage repayments and making a potentially lucrative long term investment.

Equestrian land can vary greatly in price depending on its quality – at the very least it should be quality pastureland with good hedging or stock proof fencing and a decent water supply. Equestrians aren’t usually looking for large acreages and, depending on how many animals are to be housed, two to five acres is usually sufficient. Facilities are another big selling point for equestrian land and these can range from water supplies, good stables and floodlights.