On www.ma-propriete-equestre.fr, you will find equestrian properties for sale throughout France. Our site also offers professional equestrian estates such as stud farms, owners' stables, riding schools, equestrian gîtes and training centres.
If you're looking to buy a property for your horses, we have a wide range of equestrian properties for sale in all the regions and departments of France.
You'll also find country houses for sale and farmhouses, barns and mas for sale that can easily be converted to accommodate your horses.
Thanks to our highly advanced search tool, you can select equestrian properties for sale according to their location, the size of the land or the purchase price.
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First of all, an equestrian property is a dwelling (usually a main residence) next to which there are facilities enabling its owner to house his or her own horses. An equestrian property therefore comprises a dwelling house, farmland and facilities for horses or other equidae for leisure purposes.
It is not a professional equestrian estate such as an equestrian centre, stud farm or owner's stable.
Equestrian properties range from houses with a few hectares and 1 or 2 boxes to châteaux with equestrian facilities for large numbers of horses.
The choice of your equestrian property must meet your objectives.
In addition to the usual criteria when looking for a home, you'll need to pay attention to the surface area available for your horses (1,500 m² minimum for the course per horse), the distance between these plots, the facilities (stables) and the various amenities.
The general environment of the property is also important in terms of whether you will be able to take advantage of nearby bridle paths and the services of equine vets.
The quality of the soil is another important criterion to enable you to produce fodder to feed your horses.
A watering place is a real plus, as a horse can drink up to 50 litres a day.
Then, depending on whether you're a competition rider, a breeder or just an enthusiast, your requirements in terms of nearby services will of course differ.
The sale price of equestrian properties varies from less than €200,000 to several million euros.
You'll find both small properties with less than 1 hectare of land and 1 or 2 stalls and prestigious estates (châteaux, manor houses, etc.) comprising a beautiful home with character, a large area of land and luxurious facilities for the horses.
As with any property investment, the first price factor is obviously the quality of the main residence. A charming property in a good location is always highly sought-after.
Geographical location is an important criterion in the valuation of an equestrian property. Many buyers are looking for this type of property close to Paris or other major cities.
The quality of the equestrian facilities is another criterion that will influence the value of the property: boxes and stalls, riding arenas, riding arenas, gates and fences, etc.
If riding is your passion, you'll no doubt want to be at the heart of this industry.
Normandy is undoubtedly the most dynamic equestrian region, but the Pays de la Loire and Ile de France are also very active, and there are racecourses all over France.