The Santa Fe and northern New Mexico region has a long history of ranching and equestrian culture. Rolling terrain, open spaces, and a dry climate create ideal conditions for horse keeping. Communities near Tano Road, Tesuque, Eldorado, and Galisteo offer acreage suitable for equestrian use while remaining within a reasonable drive of downtown Santa Fe.
Purchasing horse property requires evaluating factors beyond a standard residential transaction. Water rights, well capacity, fencing, barn condition, pasture quality, and access to riding trails are all critical. Zoning in Santa Fe County determines how many animals can be kept per acre. See our guide to land for sale in Santa Fe for additional considerations.
Ranch properties range from small hobby ranches to large-scale operations with grazing leases on adjacent public land. Leland Titus helps ranch buyers navigate the complexities of rural real estate transactions including title issues, water rights, mineral rights, and conservation easements.
Contact Leland Titus at (505) 388-0310 or visit Lelandtitus.com to discuss your horse property or ranch real estate goals.
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