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Celestial Farm

NOW SOLD, BUT WE HAVE OTHERS

716 Salem Rd,   Schuyler, VA

This home in the quiet countryside of Schuyler VA offers 39.68 acres of scenic solitude. The idyllic homestead is sited on a knoll overlooking rolling land, woods, a large pond, a 3-stall barn, 3-board fenced pastures, and trails. Also included are a cottage that needs a bit of restoration, a detached studio, and a garage workshop.

  • Front Elevation
  • Driveway Entry
  • 716 Salem Rd Schuyler VA
  • Paddock
  • Pond Aerial
  • Open Living
  • Living Room
  • Kitchen
  • Kitchen to Dining Room
  • Dining Room
  • Dining Views
  • Primary Bedroom
  • Primary Bedroom Fireplace
  • Primary Bathroom
  • Fireplace
  • Bedroom 3
  • Office
  • Sitting Area
  • Upstairs Bedroom
  • Rec Room
  • Rec Room 2
  • Lower Bath
  • Deck View
  • Studio
  • Barn to Cottage
  • Cottage
  • Pasture
  • Barn
  • Barn and Cottage
  • Outbuilding
  • Pond
  • Salem Rd Home

This 3-bedroom 4.5-bath home has an open design with vaulted ceilings and large windows. The 1st-floor primary suite includes a fireplace, and 2 additional bedrooms provide plenty of storage space on the second level. An open kitchen has cherry cabinets, and soapstone counters. The adjoining dining room is lined with windows overlooking farm. On the terrace level is a family room, 3 additional rooms for storage or recreation, and 2 full bathrooms.

Below is a Google map that you can click/drag to explore the area around Celestial Farm.


Co-listed with Bridget Archer – (434) 981-4149
 

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Equestrian Estate at Cedar Creek Farm

Cedar Creek Farm Equestrian Estate


Gorgeous home beautifully sited on 10 acres in the Cedar Creek Farm equestrian community. This special property is ready for your horses with a 5 stall center aisle stable, 4 board-fenced pastures and run-in shed, plus a community riding ring.

NOW SOLD BUT WE HAVE OTHERS

  • Aerial View Cedar Creek Equestrian Farm
  • Front pasture
  • House and Barn
  • Front porch to watch sunsets
  • Alydar Ct Home
  • Gorgeous Entry Foyer
  • Family Room
  • Gas fireplace and hardwoood floors
  • Family Room opens to kitchen and breakfast room
  • Breakfast Room with bay window
  • Kitchen Breakfast Bar Counter
  • Kitchen
  • Formal Dining Room with tray ceiling
  • Owner’s bedroom suite
  • Owner’s bathroom spa
  • Bedroom 2
  • Bedroom 3
  • Jack and Jill Bathroom 2
  • Rec Room and 2nd kitchen
  • Rec Room Pool Table
  • Exercise room
  • Office or Parlor room off foyer
  • Stable and Pasture
  • Stable Exterior Overhang Storage
  • Center Aisle Stable
  • Horse in Stable
  • Run In Shed
  • Community Riding Ring
  • Bradford Pear trees line driveway
  • Front of home
  • Back Yard; Trex decking
  • Aerial view 10 acre farm in Nokesville VA
  • Rear view of home and terrace
  • Terrace Rear

This spacious 5002 sqft home has 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths and it is loaded with high end finishes. The family room with a soaring vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace is open to the charming breakfast room and the well-appointed gourmet kitchen. An elegant formal dining room with tray ceiling and wainscoting provides a lovely setting to host family and friends. There’s an owners suite is a luxurious haven with large bedroom, tray ceiling, spa bath with soaking tub, walk-in shower, double vanity and water closet. Two guest bedrooms with a jack and jill bath, an office, laundry room, and half bath complete the main floor. On the terrace level, a huge finished rec room offers many possibilities: it could be left open with the 4th bedroom, full bath, bar/kitchen and lots of space to play, or it could easily be transformed into an apartment with its own entrance.

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Soil Quality For Your Horse Farm

Buying an Equestrian Property?  Don’t Overlook Soil Quality

It can be difficult to find the perfect piece of land for managing horses. However, it is possible to know more about critical factors, such as soil quality, that can impact the health of horses and the management of a property, including outbuildings and pasture. Buyers who do not pay attention to soil quality may have a more difficult time with horse management and may have to supplement feed with additional minerals and chemical options, as mineral-rich soil often equates to better foraging options.

Whether you currently own a farm or are in the process of searching for one, remember that the land itself is a consideration beyond location, acreage, and price. Especially if you are planning to grow horses, the vegetation, soil, water, and bedrock that serve as the foundation of the top layer of the ground affect the overall health and strength of your horses.

Considering that, where do you start to ensure that your horses get the most benefit from the land they live on?

Soil Quality Is Important

Soil quality can be easily overlooked as those looking for equine real estate draw up their wish list for a property. However, this factor can be important for a number of reasons. Some may want to have quality pasture for their horses and this is dependent upon the type of soil and the grasses that may be able to grow on a particular soil type. In addition, some soil types, such as a loamy soil can be problematic for paddocks when it rains.

It may be necessary to have different soil types, such as a well-drained soil with gravel for areas such as confinement areas or buildings. The type of soil in an area can make for fewer issues with mud and for a better pasture growth environment. Horse management becomes easier with the right type of soil in the right location.

Vegetation – A Clue to Soil Quality & Drainage

Before examining the soil, there can be clues in the vegetation as to the amount of water in an area and the type of soil drainage. The types of plants growing in an area can indicate a wet and marshy area. Plants such as hardhack, rushes, sedges, and skunk cabbage often grow in wet areas that are not suitable to use as a pasture. This can be important when creating a layout for buildings and pastures for horses or other animals.
The types of shrubs and trees that grow in an area are often dependent upon soil type and prospective buyers can use the existing vegetation to determine whether or not the property is suitable for one’s purposes. Additionally, anyone selling a farm or equestrian property should be aware of all of the various types of trees and shrubs on the property to address any buyer questions or concerns. More information about the type of soil required by different plants can be found at the conservation district, extension office or local library.

Desirable Soil Features & Qualities

Those checking out a site for their horses may want to take a soil sample. Costs for the test are minimal, when a charge exists. It may be necessary to send in multiple sample for analysis, depending on the previous purposes of the land. If the soil is lacking in certain nutrients needed for horses, it is easier to make changes to chemical management rather than attempting to alter the physical management of soils and grasses.
Good outcomes from positive soil samples are often better for horses raised on high phosphoric soils. Owners may want to look for the presence of natural springs and big trees as this can be indicative of high phosphorus levels and mineral-rich water. Soil that retains excessive amounts of water does not make for strong hooves. Owners want to look for soil that is nutrient-rich and that drains well to support the health of their horses.

Horse farms for sale in Charlottesville VA

How do you ensure that your horses get the most benefit from the land they live on?

First, take a soil sample and have it tested. The cost for testing will depend on how many facets of your soil you want to be analyzed and how many different samples you take.

Once the sample or samples are analyzed, you will receive a computer printout detailing the levels of nutrients present in your soil, including phosphorus, calcium, sulfur, the PH measure of acidity, and potassium. If your farm has been pieced together from an older farm and additional land that might not have been used previously for livestock, take samples from different portions of the farm.

Doing so will keep you from spending money on fertilizers that you do not need on the parts of your farm that are already blessed with minerals. It is also best that once you have the initial soil test done, you continue to monitor the nutrient levels every three to four years, and on land managed, for every two years.

Just like humans, horses also need basic levels of certain minerals and vitamins on a daily basis to maintain their health. When horses graze, they get some of those nutrients from the soil via the grasses that they eat.

If you are planning to grow horses in a horse farm, you must be aware of two nutrient requirements. The first is the nutrient requirements of the crop, and the other the nutrient requirements of the horse. Those two are not always the same.

The chemical management and additives to the grasses are far from the only option that you must consider. Some horse farmers think that they can balance their horse’s ration by feeding the grass. That is not true. The soil will not give the grass 100% of everything put on the soil, and it’s not economically efficient. If the soil is already rich enough to support good growth, you are only wasting your money putting more nutrients on the soil. If you self-impose an imbalance on the soil, it will only affect the crop and the horses.

If you have worked with your soil and the crops being produced are just enough, yet your horses are still lacking nutrients, you can do an analysis on the hay or pasture and find out what the horses are eating. You also need to make sure you are familiar with the nutrition information on any packaged feeds.

Beyond Soil Sampling

Soil sampling is the first step, but it is not the only step you will take if you want to produce the strongest horses possible in your farm. Prospective buyers of horse farms need to understand that not every piece of property is ideal for raising horses.

Equestrian Properties for Sale in Charlottesville VA

If you understand your farm and understand your nutrients, you can raise a good horse anywhere if you know the contents of your grass, hay, and what you are feeding them. Hence, when searching for a horse farm, make sure that you do not only look at what can be seen by the naked eye, but everything—from barns to bedrock. It’s good to ask for topographical maps detailing the types and depths of limestone under the surface, water and drainage patterns, prevalence of sink holes, and other factors that might affect the equine athlete.

As you evaluate a possible horse farm to purchase, look at the lay of the land. Big trees usually equal good land for raising horses. This is because trees benefit from high phosphorus levels in soil.

Other than trees, sinkholes also indicate the presence of caverns that are made of mineral-rich rock. The presence of natural springs is also a tip-off. Limestone bedrock usually forces water to travel across its layers, collecting minerals as it moves. When it reaches the surface in the form of natural springs, the result is clear and rich water. Remember though that too much water either sitting in a creek bed or retained in soil is bad, as wet hooves are not strong hooves.

Lay of the Land

Not everyone can be lucky enough to find or buy the perfect land. But if you decide to grow horses on a farm, you need to understand what the limitations are and make the soil more favored for the plants that you are to produce.

Soil is a manageable resource. When looking for a horse farm, don’t go for steep hillsides or boggy bottoms, but something that rests in between. Also, consider the logistics of the site, the size of the land, and the slopes.

Questions about buying or selling equine real estate?  Please contact me… I’m glad to answer your questions.

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Source Attribution: Thank you to our guest blogger Dylan Snyder of The Snyder Group Real Estate in Jupiter FL.

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570 Wyndholm Rd Evington VA | Virginia Horse Farm for Sale

Be a part of history! No longer available

Indulge in your love of history and horses in this magnificent 184.90 acre Virginia equestrian estate. Edgewood Farms was the first settlement in Campbell County, and this property’s manor has been restored using materials salvaged from the original home.

This property in Evington VA features 4 beds, 4 full baths, 2 half baths and 5,938 square feet of living space, more than sufficient space for you and your horses. With its river frontage, 2 ponds, a 13-stall barn, a lighted arena, a barn apartment, a historic guest cottage, a farm office, a pool, beautifully detailed custom millwork and more, this is definitely a must see.

Enjoy everything this horse farms offers for $1,995,000.

Call me, Pam Dent, at (434) 960-0161  for a private showing today.

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$1,995,000
Single Family Home
Main Features
4 Bedrooms
4 Full Bathrooms
2 Half Bathrooms
Interior: 5,938 sqft
Lot: 184.00 acre(s)
Year Built: 1988
MLS #: 573887
Location
570 Wyndholm Rd.
Evington, VA 24550
USA

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Gayle Harvey Real Estate, Inc.
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Beginner’s Guide to Basic Horse Care

Beginner’s Guide to Basic Horse Care

You finally found the horse farm of your dreams among the many Charlottesville horse farms you had to choose from. You’ve got your eyes on the horses you’ll get and the equipment you’ll need. Now that you’re ready to build the home of your dreams, it’s time to stock up on horse care knowledge. It can be overwhelming at first for beginners so here are a few things that will help you ease into basic horse care.

Beginner’s Guide to Basic Horse Care - Charlottesville Horse Farms Tips

Regular exercise

Just like any other living creature, your horses will need regular exercise. Allow them to graze every day. Let them move around freely. Make sure you also have the necessary shade they’ll need during the day in case it gets too hot for them while they’re grazing. Horses have limited movement inside their stalls. Keep them healthy by allowing them to exercise regularly. Also, it is very important to have safe horse appropriate fencing in good repair.

Keeping your surroundings horse-friendly

Charlottesville golf homes are kept in mint condition for the best golfing experience all the time. The same should apply to your horse farm. Survey every corner of your farm especially parts where horses graze, walk around and stay. It is important that you’re confident that there are no hazards to your horses within your property. You want to make sure that the trees surrounding your farm are safe for your horses. Avoid red maple trees because these have toxins that could affect horses’ blood cells. Oak trees are also hazardous because they contain tannins that could cause abdominal pain to your horses.

Manure Management

Manure will definitely pile up in your Charlottesville horse farm if you do not have a good management system. You may find a farmer who will have good use for it such as fertilizer. Devise a system that will allow easy disposal of manure and avoid manure piling up on your property and harboring flies. Many farm owners will purchase a manure spreader and spread the manure on the fields, thus providing a natural fertilizer.

Cleanliness of stable and stalls

Aside from cleaning manure, you need to clean the stable and stalls everyday. This will help keep your horses healthy and happy.

Veterinary care

Nothing beats expert care of course. Make sure that you have a go-to veterinarian in case your horses get sick. Your veterinarian can also help in guiding you with proper horse nutrition, as well as a regular program of vaccinations and worming.

Owning a horse farm in Charlottesville VA, there’s a lot more to learn about caring for horses. You’ll be an expert in no time! To help you feel more confident about caring for your horses, visit www.JumpIntoGreenerPastures.com today for more information.

Call me, Pam Dent today at (434) 960-0161. I can assure you of the best quality service. I have the professional and expert knowledge on Charlottesville real estate, local housing market, horse farms and golf communities that will guide you through the exciting and fulfilling journey of finding your dream home.

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Top 3 Architectural Styles for Your Next Charlottesville VA Home

Top 3 Architectural Styles for Your Next Charlottesville VA Home

Charlottesville is a town where the past and present make a great combination. The evidence is in the mixture of traditional and contemporary styles of the homes that you can find here.

You have to come and see the place for yourself and experience the breathtaking view of these architectural masterpieces.

Top 3 Architectural Styles for Your Next Charlottesville VA Home

Homes in Charlottesville are made of different materials, infused with different styles and techniques unique to each architect and designer.

Many have been around for years, carrying with them a rich history that is a common characteristic of many Charlottesville homes.

Discover in the list below some of the top architectural styles you may want to consider for your next home.

  1. Colonial

    The most common home style that you will find in Charlottesville and Central Virginia is colonial.The area is steeped in tradition and history which sets the stage for a colonial style home.

    Many of these homes are brick and two story. Some of the larger historic homes will have large front porches with white columns.

  2. Craftsman

    One of the most popular style in newer homes is the craftsman style. These homes may be either one level or two story. You will often see stone and other natural materials used as accents particularly on the exterior.

    The inside trim details such as the crown molding is of a very simple design. These homes give a very clean, elegant appearance.

  3. Farmhouse

    Charlottesville horse farms are among the most common type of property in town.

    Charlottesville offers everything a horse farm can ever want and need in order to thrive such as vast pastures and great weather. These farmhouses often have chimneys and gable roof.

    These homes are also never short on space. They often come with generous spaces in the backyard enough to take care of horses and other farm animals.

    The two story design and welcoming front porch are distinguishing features and each home has its own unique addition to the traditional porch such as swing-type seats and potted plants.

It’s definitely a splendid experience walking through the streets of homes for sale in Charlottesville VA. There’s an abundance of unique, cozy and beautiful homes in town and a lively community.

For more information and inspiration on different architectural home styles in Charlottesville, visit this website today www.JumpIntoGreenerPastures.com.

Call me today, Pam Dent at (434) 960-0161. I can assure you of the best quality service. I have the professional and expert knowledge on Charlottesville real estate, local housing market, horse farms and golf communities that will guide you through the exciting and fulfilling journey of finding your dream home.

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4 Essential Pieces of Equipment You Should Have on Your Charlottesville VA Horse Farm

4 Essential Pieces of Equipment You Should Have on Your Charlottesville VA Horse Farm

Managing and maintaining a horse farm is not an easy task, however, it is something that every horse owner should incorporate into their daily routine to keep their horses in tip-top shape. Getting all the help you need to maintain your Charlottesville VA horse farm is certainly beneficial; and this starts by having the right equipment around.

4 Essential Pieces of Equipment You Should Have on Your Charlottesville VA Horse Farm

Here are some essential pieces of equipment that you’ll need to have in your farm.

The right vehicle

Transportation for your horses is one of the first things that you should think about. The number of horses you will move and the distance you will generally travel will determine the kind of truck and trailer you need to buy. Trailers can range in size from a two horse tag along trailer to a 5 horse head to head gooseneck to a tractor trailer. While a two horse can be pulled easily by a Subarban or a ¾ ton pick up truck, bigger trailers would mean getting a truck with higher towing capacity—something that you should discuss with your car dealership.

Stall fans

You want to make sure that your horses get the best level of comfort in your horse farm in Charlottesville VA and ventilation is important. Stalls can get a little bit warm and stuffy, so installing stall fans will keep a steady flow of air into and out of the stable. The right kind of stall fan should be installed in your barn. Simple house fans or box fans do not have their motors sealed and can be permeated by dust. This can cause the motor to malfunction which may lead to a fire. You should always use commercial-grade fans wherever possible. Exhaust fans in the loft or peak will help keep the barn comfortable in the summer months.

Handcarts

Yet another basic tool is the handcart. This load carrying equipment is very easy to use, convenient to store, and requires almost no amount of maintenance (except for washing it on occasion). The market is filled with amazing options. Many are designed so that they can be moved easily even on uneven ground. All you need to do is find the one with a size that is enough to transport all the materials you move to and fro on the farm.

Manure Spreader

In taking good care of the entire horse farm, it is important not to forget about the soil. Keeping the soil healthy is also a part of keeping your Charlottesville VA equestrian property in its best condition. A fantastic idea to contribute to the health of the soil is the use of a manure spreader. Since manure is a great source of fertilizer for crop production, its proper management can be used to cultivate feeds for your horses. And of course you will need the proper size tractor to pull your manure spreader and mow the fields.

Having a well-maintained horse farm will ensure that your horses are in their best condition―and having the right equipment around is the first step. For more information on horse farms and other equestrian properties for sale in Central Virginia, please visit, www.JumpIntoGreenerPastures.com.

Call me, Pam Dent, today at (434) 960-0161. I have the professional and expert knowledge of the local housing market in Charlottesville including equestrian properties, golf communities, and other homes for sale across Central Virginia. It is my pleasure to guide you through the exciting journey toward finding the home of your dreams.

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Tips for First-Time Buyers of Charlottesville Horse Farms

Tips for First-Time Buyers of Charlottesville Horse Farms

For anyone with the love and passion for horses, buying your very own horse farm for the first time is very exciting, indeed! Owning, setting up and maintaining a horse farm that will give the best possible conditions for your horses requires a lot of knowledge and experience. For first time owners, you would certainly have to start somewhere; and here are some useful tips for you not only to get started in the right direction but also to build the confidence needed in maintaining your own horse farm.

Tips for First-Time Buyers of Charlottesville Horse Farms

Lot size

Experienced owners suggest that one should consider the largest lot size that they can get. More often than not, buyers have underestimated this detail. Some might think that 25 acres is enough, but after considering everything that will go into that lot, 30 acres might seem the more appropriate size to buy. If in case the lot size to be purchased is limited, make sure that you properly plan what you will be putting into your horse farm and that it will fit into the available space. Remember that it is not just how many total acres the property consists of but how many acres are open and in pasture. Sometimes a smaller property may actually have more acreage that is usable for your horses than a larger one.

Water source

Yet another detail that is overlooked, especially by the inexperienced. Knowing whether there is a reliable and sufficient water source is important. Water is vital in maintaining a horse farm. It is also important to identify different parts of the land where water can be accessible. Different parts of a horse farm will need water therefore different water access areas will be needed. If there is not a stream that contains water year round to all of the fields and paddocks, you will need frost free hydrants to fill water troughs or even better, automatic waterers.

Number of Horses

Have you decided on how many horses you will care for in your Charlottesville horse farm? Do you have a good idea of how many you will need (or want) and how many will be appropriate, taking into consideration other aspects of your horse farm such as lot size, the stable, feeding capacity, etc. Your horses will be a factor in different decision making steps for the entire horse farm therefore it is important to be solid on how many you will need and how many you might add in the future. Another part of this equation, will be how your horses will live. Will they be in stalls and only going out for a few hours a day or will they be living out 24/7 and gaining much of their nutrition from pasture grasses. In the later case, you may want to factor in enough acreage in pasture to allow rotational grazing.

Topography

Charlottesville is as beautiful and awe-inspiring as it is perfect for setting up your horse farm. If you plan to own one, it is essential to consider the physical area where you will put your horse farm. It is crucial that you know every physical aspect of the land your purchasing and whether or not there are problems that need to be dealt with in order to prevent problems related to drainage, quality of the soil and the resulting quality of pasture. There is a lot to consider.

If you need more information or assistance in buying the perfect horse farm in Charlottesville VA that will fit your equestrian needs, please visit my website www.JumpIntoGreenerPastures.com.

Call me today, Pam Dent at (434) 960-0161. I have the professional and expert knowledge on Charlottesville real estate, the local housing market, horse farms and golf communities that will guide you through the exciting journey of finding your dream home.

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Affordable Rapidan VA Horse Farm for Sale | 8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln

Affordable Rapidan VA Horse Farm for Sale | 8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln – SOLD


Owning a horse farm is a dream for any horse enthusiast especially for first time equestrians who wish to get immersed into the excitement and rush of the equestrian lifestyle. If you are looking to buy your very own horse property, this beautiful yet affordable horse farm for sale in Rapidan VA is the one for you!

Rapidan VA Home for Sale - 8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln - Front View

This 8.61 acre equestrian property was built in 2004 and is located at 8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln, Culpeper County, Rapidan, VA 22733. Reasonably priced and seated amidst a lush and breath taking country landscape, this turn key Virginia horse farm for sale is a sight to behold.

8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln - Barn and gorgeous view

From the porch, you can see the barn sitting upon a beautiful backdraft of green expanse. The barn is well constructed and has been made with great attention to detail.

Rapidan VA Home for Sale - Horse stable

The barn features two box stalls,  a brand new feedroom and opens onto a very spacious paddock. Your horses will surely get all the proper care and attention that they would ever need with these facilities.

Rapidan VA Home for Sale - 8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln - Feed room

Just as beautiful as its surroundings, the home is newly painted and its condition is very close to brand new. As you enter, you will be greeted by a very spacious living room. It features hardwood floors that accentuates the classic yet homey feel of this living space.

Rapidan VA Home for Sale - Living Room

The home has an open floor plan design making it very easy to lay out any design that suites your taste without sacrificing space. It also features a generously spaced and gorgeous kitchen with oak cabinets and dining area which are conveniently right across each other.

Rapidan VA Home for Sale - 8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln - Kitchen

This one level home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The master bedroom is very spacious and has a beautifully designed attached master bath.

8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln - Master bathroom

One of the key attractions of this Virginia horse farm’s interior living space is its 12’ by 28’ sunroom. This room has a very airy design and is bathed with lots of natural light. This the perfect venue to spend a lot of great moments with family and friends for any occasion!

Rapidan VA Home for Sale - Spacious sunroom with great views

If you are the avid equestrian who is looking for a wonderful Virginia horse property for sale that also offers the best of country style living, then 8490 Rapidan Hunt is an excellent choice for your next home!

8490 Rapidan Hunt Ln - Gorgeous view from outside.

For more information about this listing and other horse farms or golf community properties for sale in and around Central Virginia, please feel free to visit my website, www.JumpIntoGreenerPastures.com.

Call me, Pam Dent today at (434) 960-0161. Or send me an e-mail at [email protected] I have the professional and expert knowledge of the local housing market in Charlottesville and other parts of Central Virginia that will guide you through your journey of finding your dream home.

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Virginia Horse Farms Contribute To The Virginia Economy

Virginia horse farms dot the countryside across the state, but you may not be aware what a large role these horse farms play in the local economy.

According to the local news tonight on Chanel 29, the Virginia Department of agriculture released a study that relating that the equine industry has an impact on the state economy of over 1 billion dollars a year.  In addition, the horse industry generates $65.3 million dollars in tax revenue.

As you can see from these figures, not only is a Virginia horse farm a wonderful place to live, but these farms and the Virginia horse industry are an important contributer to both the state and local economic vitality.

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