Small Horse Property for Sale Colorado: The 2026 Guide to Ranchettes
Last April, a buyer in Douglas County closed on what looked like the perfect five-acre parcel, only to discover their household-only well permit…
Last April, a buyer in Douglas County closed on what looked like the perfect five-acre parcel, only to discover their household-only well permit…
What if you could ride through 200 year old Ponderosa Pines at sunrise and still make your 9:00 AM meeting in downtown Colorado Springs? You aren’t…
Last Tuesday, an equestrian buyer in Douglas County discovered their ideal ranch in four minutes; a process that historically required forty hours of…
A buyer in El Paso County recently closed on a 35 acre parcel only to find that their residential zoning strictly prohibited more than two horses,…
In early 2024, a buyer in Douglas County closed on a 35-acre ranch only to discover their “senior water rights” were legally junior to a 1970s…
Your $200,000 professional-grade indoor arena might be worth exactly zero dollars to a traditional mortgage lender. It’s a harsh reality that many…
Imagine signing the final closing documents on a 35-acre ranch in El Paso County, only to discover three weeks later that local zoning laws cap your…
Imagine closing on a ten acre parcel in Douglas County only to find out the local zoning ordinance limits you to exactly zero horses. You’ve likely…
A panoramic mountain view is worthless if your horse is struggling to catch its breath or you lack the legal right to fill their water trough. While…
What if the most important asset on your future property isn’t the view of the Continental Divide, but the senior water rights established in 1885?…