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Carol Old Taneytown Rd, Westminster
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Nicholas Pl, Ijamsville,
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PURCHASED! HOME SWEET HOME Congratulations on your new property - and thank you for the privilege of letting us help you find your new home!
David & Elizabeth Fountain School Rd, Union Bridge
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Ashley Meadowcroft Rd, Eldersburg
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Kyle & Kelsey Wistman Ln, Myersville
WHAT ARE YOUR 2020 NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS?
Sell your house or farm? Then contact us for a free consultation on what you need to do to get your farm ready for market! Is it to buy a new home or farm? Then contact us to get started on finding the farm or home of your dreams!
LET OUR 25+ YEARS’ EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU.
COMING SOON! · 65 lush acres with Board Fencing
· Secluded Location adjacent to miles of trails. · State-of-The Art B&D 12 Stall Barn with 2 heated tack rooms, hot water wash stall with heat lamps, plus offices, lounge kitchenette, deck, full bathroom and living quarters.
· 11 Stall Bank Barn with tack room and wash stall. · 70’x200’ Indoor , 150’x200’ Outdoor & Round Pen · Beginner Novice thru Prelim Cross Country Training Course · Tractor & Storage Sheds · Tenant House · 5 BR Lake View Main House (or 3 BR plus main floor in-law suite)
FABULOUS
BY THE PROFESSIONAL HORSEMAN, FOR THE PROFESSIONAL HORSEMAN: HISTORIC LEGACY FARM/STATE-OF-THE-ART TRAINING FACILITY - For a horse person, the legacy of this property coming soon to the market is nothing short of magical, with a history woven from World War II, Europe and classical riding through to the importation and evolution of the sport of modern dressage in the United States. At one time, this was an eminent breeding facility of horses and ponies, immersed in the golden days of the MHSA of the ‘50s and ‘60s, touching (I am not sure touching is the right word, maybe interacting with?) on U.S. presidents in the 1980s. Horses from this farm introduced this country to the beauty of the Baroque horse and helped lead a revival of classical horsemanship, and it ultimately became a top-tier East Coast event training facility with every conceivable modern amenity. Located in the heart of Central Maryland horse country, with easy access to national and international transportation corridors, this fabulous farm is destined to continue its premiere equestrian heritage under a new owner. Could it be you? Contact Tracy Diamond for more information.
STUNNING MONTGOMERY COUNTY 10-ACRE FARM: PRIVACY WITH CONVENIENCE! $1,498,888 – Original custom colonial with gorgeous post & beam addition for kitchen, great room, home theater; mudroom & breezeway segue to a gorgeous apartment with full kitchen, fireplace, deck and 2nd master suite and private elevator over a 3 car garage. It will be difficult for the new owner to decide whether to live in the main house or the apartment! The equestrian interested in immersing herself in an ongoing education will find the facility exquisitely set-up for visiting clinicians, multiple short term or long term guests with ideal spaces for videos, education sessions and much more – and that is just the finished spaces! The unfinished second level of the barn, with its high ceilings, huge windows overlooking the back of the farm, and commercial-quality hydraulic electric lift is just waiting to be fitted-out to your particular vision. The main 48’x72’ barn includes vet/ feed room, hay storage, tack room, 36 x 36' office with heat/AC – plus a spacious garage/workshop. Current alpaca stalls could easily convert into 6+ horse stalls. Individual turn-out paddocks (level, easy to mow) with board fencing, run-ins and Nelson waterers. Nice
set-up for dressage or a small breeder – or competitive trail or endurance rider, as property includes a deeded bridle trail to the miles of trails at Rachel Carson Park. After a full day of riding & training, you and your guests will be able to relax in the outdoor entertaining area featuring a kitchen and pool. You must see to appreciate how this property could fulfill your particular equestrian vision; schedule an appointment with Tracy Diamond today!
We have several buyers in need of farmettes in Montgomery, Carroll, Howard and Frederick Counties that are suitable for horses and have 8+ acres of pasture priced under $1M. Please let us know if you are thinking of selling.
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Jacob E Thomas St, Union Bridge
Thomas & Jessica Mountain Laurel Rd, Boonsboro
Jonathan Duke Ct, Frederick
John & Karen E Rd, Mount Airy
Victoria Victoria Square, Frederick
Thomas & Bonnie Caulford Ct, Westminster
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