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		<title>Tips for Purchasing a Horse Property</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a residential property can be difficult enough without having to consider the extra needs of a horse. But there is help – some sources on the internet give useful tips that even a seasoned buyer might not have considered.
From the Ezine article “Tips for Buying a Horse Farm”:
- Consider the house.
It’s deceptively simple: make [...]]]></description>
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<p>Buying a residential property can be difficult enough without having to consider the extra needs of a horse. But there is help – some sources on the internet give useful tips that even a seasoned buyer might not have considered.</p>
<p>From the Ezine article “<a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Few-Tips-For-Buying-A-Horse-Farm&amp;id=298410" target="_blank">Tips for Buying a Horse Farm</a>”:</p>
<p>- Consider the house.<br />
It’s deceptively simple: make sure that your home is one you can live in. This will be the home for your horse, and yours as well. If you plan to buy a property and build a new house or do renovations, make sure you’ve factored in all the costs, even some possible surprise ones.</p>
<p>- The barn: size and convenience.<br />
Does it fit all your horse’s needs? Is it conveniently located, with enough access?</p>
<p>- Check for ample water supply.<br />
Particularly in Texas, there may be dry periods. This article recommends having two sources of water available, in case of emergency. For example, our “<a href="http://www.dmtx.com/The_Dave_Murray_Team_listings/EEB48DED-BF4B-89DB-3B6305E189B4794F.shtml" target="_blank">Dream Horse Property</a>” has two separate wells – one for the home, and the second with sprinklers to irrigate the pastures. Similarly, <a href="http://www.dmtx.com/The_Dave_Murray_Team_listings/8ye8qzv6kn4.shtml" target="_blank">Rancho Estacia</a>’s sprinkler system is fed from the lake.</p>
<p>- Check the pastures.<br />
Are they steep or hilly? Are they quality? How is the soil quality? How about gating? Make sure they suit your needs.</p>
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<p>HorseRides.org’s article “<a href=" http://www.horserides.org/horse-properties.html" target="_blank">Things to Consider When Buying a Horse Property</a>” echoes some of the same considerations; making sure the home is a good fit for both you and your horse. Extras like <a href="http://www.developaustintexas.com/2009/04/horse-arenas" target="_blank">riding arenas</a> may make a big difference. But they offer another big tip: get an expert to help you find this property. An Real Estate Agent used to farms and ranches, as well as the area you’re looking at, can offer expertise, a wider choice, and better understanding of your needs. <a href="http://www.DMTX.com" target="_blank">The Dave Murray Team</a> agents are your experts in Central Texas Waterfront, Development, Luxury and Ranch properties, serving all your needs from first time buyers to relocation. #1 Team in the #1 Coldwell Banker Texas Office, and Top 10 of all Realtors in the Greater Austin Area.</p>
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