Downsizing With Horses - Consider Glenmore

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Perhaps you have always had your own farm and are used to having your horses at home.  The time has come in your life when all the upkeep of such a large property is getting to be too much.  BUT how will you asjust to having to commute to a boarding barn and not being able to see your horses whenever you want to?  Will you miss feeding them carrots at night check or drinking your morning coffee while listening to them munch hay.  The perfect solution may be to purchase a home in an equestrian community.  In the Charlottesville, Virginia, Albemarle County area the perfect choice is to buy a home in Glenmore with the attached Glenmore Equestrian Center professionally managed by Shadowfax LLC.  This is a full service equestrian facility including boarding, lessons, training and sales.  You can have the convenience of being able to visit your horse at a moments notice minus the hassle of having to do the work yourself.  In addition if you purchase a home in either the cottage or the Scottish homes section of the community all of the yard maintenance is included.  Then you are free to enjoy your home and horse minus all the chores that went along with farm ownership.

If you would like additional information on Glenmore, Shadowfax LLC, or real estate in the Central Virginia Area contact:

Pam Dent, e-PRO, SRES, NHD
Real Estate III
Charlottesville, Virginia
434 960-0161
www.JumpintoGreenerPastures.com
www.CharlottesvilleHorseFarmsandCountryHomes.com

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Make Your Farm the One That Sells

farmlandYou have listed a farm for sale.  In your listing packet you have given the buyer your list of tips for preparing their home for sale.  But don't forget that selling a horse property is not the same as selling a home.  The buyers are more or at least equally interested in the barns and pastures than they are in the house.  Of course your sellers should follow your instructions and do the necessary things to present their home to the best advantage.  But remember if the farm itself doesn't look its best the buyers won't ever make it into the home.  Therefore in your listing packet also include a page of tips for getting their farm ready for sale.

Now the entire property will be ready to be the best presented listing on the market.  If it is priced right, it should have an advantage over the competition and be the one that sells.

Pam Dent, e-PRO, SRES(R)
Real Estate III
Charlottesville, Virginia
  434 960-0161  
www.JumpintoGreenerPastures.com
www.CharlottesvilleHorseFarmsandCountryHomes.com
www.Charlottesville.virginiablogpage.com

 

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