
Posted by jsrha
on 5/29/2008, 2:49 pm, in reply to "Looking for horse property - do I really need an equestrian realtor?"
65.114.206.97
Not only could they provide input on zoning laws, they could also give you good information on type of hay/pasture grown on the property, toxic plants, well water, if it's been tested for horses, how the fencing is and if you'd want to improve it, local trails and riding communities, etc..
Julienne
Dance like it hurts, love like you need money, work when people are watching.
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