$1,750,00013.5 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,744 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
2 days
$1,500,0007.4 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 4 ba • 3,800 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
16 days
$2,500,00019.5 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 3 ba • 3,000 sq ft
Lamy, NM 87540
24 days
$444,00020 acresSanta Fe County2 bd, 2 ba • 2,301 sq ft
Madrid, NM 87010
$75k drop • June 6
$2,375,0005.44 acresSanta Fe County6 bd, 9 ba • 6,375 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87506
$100k drop • May 30
$650,0003 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 2 ba • 1,921 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
11 months ago
$349,00064.6 acresSanta Fe County
Cerrillos, NM 87010
13 months ago
$899,0005 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,435 sq ft
Santa Cruz, NM 87532
$25.1k drop • July 12
$349,90010 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 2 ba • 1,831 sq ft
Stanley, NM 87056
29 days
$9,950,00014 acresSanta Fe County7 bd, 12 ba • 9,789 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87505
51 days ago
$675,0003.37 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,572 sq ft
Edgewood, NM 87015
11 months ago
$850,0002.5 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 3 ba • 2,321 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87507
24 days
$825,00016 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,136 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
$26k drop • June 9
$849,00030 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 4 ba • 2,293 sq ft
Madrid, NM 87010
10 months ago
$4,499,00027.7 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 4 ba • 7,000 sq ft
Sandia Park, NM 87047
$200k drop • June 14
$995,00020 acresSanta Fe County2 bd, 2 ba • 2,808 sq ft
Glorieta, NM 87535
$4.9k drop • June 18
$395,00011.5 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,361 sq ft
Edgewood, NM 87015
2 days
$1,290,0005 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 3 ba • 3,777 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87506
7 days
$4,640,0003 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 4 ba • 4,262 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87506
28 days
$1,995,000680 acresSanta Fe County
Lamy, NM 87540
$30k drop • June 14
$1,295,0006.4 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 5 ba • 3,300 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
24 days
$1,000,0005 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 2,375 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
47 days ago
$3,600,00027 acresSanta Fe County7 bd, 6 ba • 6,733 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87506
$110k drop • July 9
$2,090,0005 acresSanta Fe County— sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
21 months ago
$650,000160 acresSanta Fe County
Lamy, NM 87540
12 months ago
$325,00010.7 acresSanta Fe County
Santa Fe, NM 87506
45 days ago
$1,695,0005.24 acresSanta Fe County5 bd, 5 ba • 1,500 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87506
$14k drop • July 4
$475,0007.19 acresSanta Fe County3 bd, 2 ba • 1,816 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
19 months ago
$275,0002.89 acresSanta Fe County
Santa Fe, NM 87506
2 months ago
$599,8882.5 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 2 ba • 2,825 sq ft
Edgewood, NM 87015
10 months ago
$42,0005 acresSanta Fe County
Edgewood, NM 87015
14 months ago
$65,0002.5 acresSanta Fe County
Edgewood, NM 87015
9 hours
$—/mo5 acresSanta Fe County— sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87508
17 days
$82,50012 acresSanta Fe County
Moriarty, NM 87035
2 months ago
$1,299,0004.43 acresSanta Fe County4 bd, 5 ba • 3,078 sq ft
Santa Fe, NM 87506
15 months ago
$110,00010.4 acresSanta Fe County
Santa Fe, NM 87508
6 months ago
$19,9005.68 acresSanta Fe County
Stanley, NM 87056
6 months ago
$31,50010 acresSanta Fe County
Stanley, NM 87056
6 months ago
$29,00010.7 acresSanta Fe County
Stanley, NM 87056
6 months ago
$25,3008.65 acresSanta Fe County
Stanley, NM 87056
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Buying horse property in Santa Fe County
Find horse property for sale in Santa Fe County, NM including small horse farms, equestrian estates with barns, large horse ranches, and luxury horse properties.
There are 83 available properties to buy in Santa Fe County listed at $1,032,394 on average, with each acre priced at $32,181. For more properties near here, browse land for sale in Santa Fe County, NM.
Investing in horse properties can be a smart move, particularly in areas with high demand for such real estate. Equestrian centers, suburban areas with equestrian interests, and regions with burgeoning horse sports can make for lucrative investments.
If you are attempting to figure the carrying capacity of land for a horse, then a good rule of thumb is 1-1/2 to 2 acres of open intensely managed land per horse. Two acres, if managed properly, should provide adequate forage in the form of pasture and/or hay ground.
Horses require daily care which can be time consuming. Whether your horse is field-kept or stabled, they'll need to be checked at least twice a day to make sure their health and welfare is maintained,” says a BHS spokesperson.
In the past year, several friends and clients have approached me asking, “Do I ever do investment horses, and are they a good idea?” The answer is yes, and horses can be a great investment, but as with most investments, there is no guarantee of success.
Investing in horses can be a fulfilling and potentially profitable venture, whether you're interested in racehorses or show jumpers, or even considering breeding. Your approach, whether sole ownership, partnerships, or syndication, should align with your goals and resources.
Although costs of keeping a horse have risen, more than 90% of horse owners expected to own the same number or more horses in 2022 compared to 2021, according to a survey done by the American Horse Publications. Fewer than 10% of respondents in that survey expected to own or manage fewer horses in 2022 than in 2021.
California gallops to the top of our ranking with a nearly 14-point lead ahead of our No. 2 state, Texas. The Golden State boasts the highest number of horse rentals, riding trails, camps, museums, and vacations. Florida follows closely behind with a silver medal in Equestrian Activities.
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