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When it comes to Kentucky's reputation as a center for world-class equestrian-related business, the horse farms for sale around Mount Sterling are no exception. As such, many farms for sale around Mount Sterling include world-class equine facilities, from barns, to paddocks, riding rings, and arenas.
Sizes also vary. So, whether you're looking for a few acres to keep your horses, or hundreds of acres to run a large horse farm, you'll be able to find what you're looking for.
And, even those properties not specifically designed for horses will include large out buildings and fertile land, so conversions should be well within your means. Mount Sterling itself is a well-developed urban center with a strong agricultural tradition and ample support provided for farmers, so you'll be able to find all the skilled work, resources, utilities, and services to make your dream a reality.
As an example, the town of Mt. Sterling is home to Kentucky's longest running festival. For over 200 years, the Court Day festivities in Mount Sterling are held every October, including agricultural trading, markets, events, and entertainment. Thousands come from miles around to support the town and local farmers.
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Buying a Horse Farm in Kentucky
While the Mount Sterling area of Kentucky is one of the best places to look for and find a horse farm for sale, the decision to jump into this kind of real estate purchase is still going to be filled with challenges.
To make the process as smooth and risk-free as possible, here are some points to consider before you buy that Mt. Sterling horse farm of your dreams:
What are you using the property for?
Consider what the primary purpose of the property will be. Stabling, breeding, training? What kind of riding do you want to do? These questions will determine the kind of space and facilities you need.
What are your long-term plans?
This includes the type of expansions you can see yourself wanting. If, down the road, you want a new arena, will you have the space for it? If possible, buy more land than you need to give yourself flexibility.
What is the condition of the structures?
For example, check the barn. Are the stalls big enough? Sturdy enough? Is there enough space in the hayloft to store what you need? Whatever you get, don't neglect storage space.
How important is access?
If you plan to do training, or integrate some form of agri-tourism, you'll want land that is easy to get to. Distance from facilities and supplies will also add costs to all your operations.
What are the available utilities?
Water, sanitation, internet. Check the farm's access and the quality of these utilities.
Are the grounds suitable?
You'll want to make extra sure that the land meets your purpose. If you expect to be keeping horses, check that the ground isn't too wet, or soft, or littered with obstacles.
Work With An Experienced Agent
Ultimately, you're going to want to find an agent that specializes in horse-related properties. This is the only way you can ensure that you have the best knowledge and experience at your disposal. Zoning, building, and agricultural regulations vary from area to area, and those with local experience will be uniquely placed to help.
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