PREMIER HORSE PROPERTIES WITH PREMIER LOCATIONS….
Darnestown –
Exceptional 20 acre estate with the country ambiance and in town location. Easy access to riding trails and Seneca State Park. Gorgeous colonial home in model condition, in ground pool, 3 car garage plus separate 3 car garage with space for horse trailer, 3 stall barn with room to expand. 13 acres of fenced pasture plus 7 more open acres. Minutes to Rockville, Potomac. One of a kind! $1,275,000!
Comus/Sugarloaf Mt.
Outstanding turn key equestrian property on close to 12 acres in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve. Picture perfect colonial newly updated. Thoughtfully planned horse facilities with 8 stall barn, multiple paddocks, outdoor ring. Ready access to trails and located in Potomac Hunt Country. All this plus an outstanding view of Sugarloaf Mt. Not to be missed! $999,000
Sharpsburg –
Newly Priced! - 80 acres along the C & O Canal and towpath. Fabulous restored 1800’s stone colonial- newly remodeled gourmet kitchen. Separate stone studio, summer house, bank barn. Land currently in hay crop. Ready for you to create your dream. $1,100,000
Looking for Your Country Dream? “Hunting” for a Realtor with at Great Track Record? TONI KOERBER
Specializing in horse properties and country estates. Licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia.
A Christie’s Great Estate Affiliate Broker
10200 River Road • Potomac, MD 20854 301-299-6000
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 OCTOBER 2013 | THE EQUIERY | 85
Check Toni’s web site for more detailed information
www.tkhomes.com
Cell: 301-802-6770
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