Buying horse property in Rhode IslandFind horse property for sale in Rhode Island including small horse farms, equestrian estates with barns, large horse ranches, and luxury horse properties. Show The 13 matching properties for sale in Rhode Island have an average listing price of $2,459,903 and price per acre of $97,964. For more nearby real estate, explore land for sale in Rhode Island. Horse properties for sale in Rhode IslandAcreage for sale 326 acresAverage listing age 203 daysAverage purchase price $2,459,903Median purchase price $2,450,000Average property size 25.1 acresScroll down to view equestrian & country properties. Modify your search by simply changing the criteria in the right column. Use the slidebar to alter the price range, acreage, number of bedrooms & bathrooms. The graphic blocks above the slidebar indicate the number of properties available within those ranges. Register to save your favorite listings and receive notifications when a new property matches your search criteria. MLS Number 73063437 Horse farm - two homes, barns, and stables. Roseland Acres is a premier equestrian facility located in picturesque Tiverton. It is a well established equestrian center located near Tiverton 4 Corners with 3 barns, 40 horse stalls, huge indoor arena, outside arena, and paddocks on over 8 acres. Two riding rings: an outdoor ring and an indoor ring for year-round
riding. The farm is located on two separate properties and is being sold together. 580 East Rd and 594 East Road. 594 East with two car garage and 580 East is a Quonset Hut. Excellent opportunity. Horse farm, VRBO, year round rentals, there is so much potential for this unique property. There is an additional abutting 11.7 acres available for purchase by same owner. Please see 3D tour of main home. Listed by Phyllis Ibbotson of Mott & Chace Sotheby's International Realty Save FavoriteSchedule TourAsk A QuestionMore Details MLS Number 73055097
Stone Horse Farm. This once working farm is situated on 9 picturesque acres which features 17 stall barn, a tack room, a washroom, a hayloft, and 7 paddocks. The property is comprised of a single family and 2 townhouses. No common areas. Listed by Reciprocal Reciprocal of Rhode Island Reciprocal Save FavoriteSchedule TourAsk A QuestionMore Details MLS Number 73053475
$100,000 price drop ! WOW 50+ acres of wooded privacy. If you are looking for privacy, this is your home. Set back from the road is this amazing ranch with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the main level. The basement has a family room along with two additional rooms (office/den) for work or play. Well recently replaced. Newer paint. Updated baths. A beautiful country road with horse farms and corrals everywhere! Possibly 2 house lots on this property if you choose to subdivide! Don't miss this wonderful opportunity !Tenant in the home. Please do not disturb. Listed by David Arruda and Christine Sullivan of Arruda Realty Group,LLC Save FavoriteSchedule TourAsk A QuestionMore Details Where is the cheapest place to own horses?Luckily there are plenty of places in the country that are relatively inexpensive and great for horse owners so let's have a look at a few of them.. Lexington, Kentucky. ... . Dayton, Ohio. ... . Nashville, Tennessee. ... . Southern Pines, North Carolina.. Is horse property a good investment?Retains Value. Owners of horse properties are at a significantly lower risk of loss of value than those who invest in many other assets. Investments of this kind tend to retain their value very well. Upkeep and maintenance – if undertaken regularly and diligently – will not pose too much of an expense.
How much does an acre cost in Rhode Island?The average acreage of property in the U.S. is 10,871 square feet, or a quarter of an acre.
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Average Cost Per Acre.. Do horse facilities increase property value?Not only will you be able to use that storage for your own needs, but chances are good that if you go to sell your property, this will be an attractive selling point. So, when potential clients ask us “Do barns and garages add property value?” we tell them, that almost always yes.
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