What Kind of Well Permit Does the Property Have?
Many rural Colorado wells are “Household Use Only” no watering horses or irrigating pasture allowed. Domestic permits are required for… […]
Many rural Colorado wells are “Household Use Only” no watering horses or irrigating pasture allowed. Domestic permits are required for… […]
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…
Access can make or break a horse property. You can love the house, the barn, and the views, but if…
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…