How Many Acres Per Horse Do I Need in My County?
Colorado does not have a statewide acres per horse rule. The legal limit depends on your county zoning and your HOA… […]
Colorado does not have a statewide acres per horse rule. The legal limit depends on your county zoning and your HOA… […]
Parker is the suburban equestrian, Franktown is the quiet estate, and Elizabeth is the working ranch. Choosing between them means balancing…
For most owners, a single horse in Colorado costs $8,000 to $10,000 per year. That is the realistic range once you…
A professional quality 4 stall barn in Colorado ranges from $60,000 to more than $150,000. The price changes dramatically based…
The Golden Rule: If a property is in an HOA, the HOA rules always supersede county zoning if they are…
There is no statewide number for how many horses you can keep on a Colorado property. The limit is a
When you are scrolling through listings, you will see a lot of confusing codes. You might see “Zoned A-1” or…
Buying a home in the suburbs is relatively standard. Buying a horse property or a ranch in Colorado is an…
With the rise of remote work and a desire for the outdoors, more people than ever are trading city life…
Buying horse property in Colorado Springs is unique. You aren’t just buying a home; you’re buying into a lifestyle that…