Equestrian Properties Turn Key Equestrian Center • Escondido
California FEATURED PROPERTY
18 Acres • “W” Designator Permit ed for Boarding, Breeding and Training Arena 270'×120' • Round Pen Smaller Arena Set Up For Western Courses 10 Stall Barn • 8 Stall Mare Motel (15) 24'×24' Partial & Fully Covered Pipe Corrals 14 Large Turn Outs • Extra Large Pasture w/ Shade
7 Tack Rooms • 8 Wash Racks 3 BR/ 2 BA Home with Pool • 2 Wells, Seasonal Pond 15 minutes to Escondido & Valley Center Off ered at $999,000
Equestrian Estate • Fallbrook
Two Gated Entrances • Fully Fenced (2) 100'×200' pastures • Main Arena 70'×200' • Smaller Arena 75'×100' • 75 Ft. - 6 Horse Equi-cisor • 60 ſt . Round Pen • Hay Barn 30'×60' • 20'×60' Covered Storage • Tack Room • Rider’s lounge • On-site Trail System • Main Barn (12) 12'×12' stalls • 5 stalls 24'×24' fully covered Nice Manuf. 1,620 sq. ſt . 3BR/2BA Home Lovely Gardens and Trees Off ered at $899,000
Twin Oaks Valley • 3 Parcels • All Useable Land with 3 Acre Pond • Off ered at $1,995,000 38 Prime Acres • San Marcos
Horses have given me the opportunity to travel and work in various parts of the world. From my home country of New Zealand to Mexico, Dubai and the U.S., I believe these experiences give me the vision that will benefi t buyers and sellers of equestrian property. I strive to provide great service with the utmost integrity to all my clients. DRE#0882676
As an owner and avid rider, I understand the importance of helping buyers fi nd just the right property and for sellers to fi nd the appropriate buyer for their property. With over fi ſt een years experience my mission is to provide the highest standard of excellence. "Horse properties are what I do!" DRE# 00975901
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