Winners make things happen
• Mary Anne Ridgely Rachel Price Jaimie Penrod
The Ridgely Team 301-525-5621
of Keller Williams Integrity
WESTMINSTER
AMAZING opportunity to own a 65 acre farm w/ 3 board fencing, 37 stall heated barn with interlocking mats & automatic waters, 5 ton grain bin, multiple paddocks with separate lanes, pastures with geothermal waterers that NEVER freeze, 10 run-in sheds, indoor & outdoor blue stone arenas, renovated bank barn, gated entry & so much more! Lovely renovated farmhouse with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, as well as as 2 bedroom 1 bath home that is rented for $1200 a month!
$799,000
theridgelyteam@kw.com www.mdhomesandland.com
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PRICED UNDER $1 MILLION INCOME PRODUCER
CARROLL COUNTY – UNION BRIDGE – This one farm of 50 scenic acres lends itself to many equestrian disciplines. The property is improved with a custom cape cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Conveniently handicapped accessible. The well-organized equestrian amenities include a 29 stall barn, 80 x 200 indoor arena, 100 x 200 outdoor arena, dressage schooling area, heated office with bathroom, machine shed. Multiple fenced and double fenced paddocks and even trails on your own property. Significant income can be generated with boarding, training, clinic, shows and property rental $999,000.
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
CARROLL COUNTY - WESTMINSTER/ELDERSBURG AREA – First Class 53-acre equestrian facility
in southern
Carroll County.
arena with full bath, kitchen, party room and observation area & 2 outdoor arenas. Multiple board fenced turnout paddocks, run ins, plenty of parking for boarders as $1,499,900
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