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New Jersey

imgThe small, eastern state of New Jersey is the wealthiest per capita in the United States and home to over 55,500 horses. Though New Jersey is nicknamed the Garden State over ninety percent of its residents live in cities including the state three largest; Newark, New Jersey City and Patterson.

Tourism is big business in New Jersey and the state is dotted with over 50 resort cities and towns from Atlantic City, which has the world longest boardwalk, to picturesque Cape May. This seaside state enjoys warm, breezy summers and cool to cold winters. The nations highest per capita income and one of the best public education systems in the country make New Jersey a popular place for raising a family.

 

 

 
  New Jersey in Numbers:
img Horse Population: 55,500 horses
img Acres Used for Horse-Related Acres: 88,700 acres
img Population: 9,262,000
img Land area: 7,417 sq. miles
img Capital: Trenton
img Counties: 21
img Highest Point: High Point at 1,803 feet, located in the county of Sussex
img Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean at Sea Level
img Geographic Center: Located in Mercer County
 
$3,350,000
Horse Property for sale.
Central NJ Horse Farm, 26 stall barn, Indoor arena

Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey


GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! Excellent LOCATION! Upper Freehold Township is the best kept secret in New Jersey! Home of the New Jersey Horse Park. One hour from Philly, and Atlantic City, and just a tad over 1hr to NYC. Excellent schools! Location can't be beat for this beautiful farm, which includes large barn with concrete aisle, 26 stalls, (2 wash stalls, with a restroom for guests, full 4 room trainers apartment on second floor). 23 padocks, plus two large 5 acre fields, half mile stone dust base track, backs up to Monmouth County Park System Union Transportation Trail (UTT) system (gate at trail), with miles and miles of county maintained stonedust trails to go riding on. Also includes 80x200 indoor arena with shredded rubber footing over stone dust base, with extra height for jumping. 10 acres inside the 1/2 mile stone dust racetrack give plenty of opportunity for a variety of uses, including cross country course, more paddocks, or an additional barn. Hydrants to every paddock. Humans living space included is a 3 bedroom cape cod style home (1970) with master suite on the first floor, with french doors to private deck. Sunken family room with stone fireplace. Second floor is 2 bed 1 bath. Home includes a full basement and 2 1/2 car garage. Trainer's apartment over the back barn is just under 900sf of living space with a full bath, kitchen and 2 bedrooms, with a second story deck overlooking the track. Additional 5 acres(2 separate lots) with 3 small 2 bedroom, 1 bath rental cottages, (all 3 RENTED) plus 5-6 paddocks with run in sheds are also available adjacent to the farm(quarter acre(1/4 acre!) lot zoning for that 5acres). Farm was formerly a Standardbred training center, but in recent decade was used as a pleasure riding equestrian center, riding lessons, hunters, jumpers, summer camp, etc. *FARM IS SUBDIVIDABLE* This property has NOT been farmland preserved! ( farm assessed for lower taxes). Development rights are still in place and development is still an option here, or pursue farmland preservation money yourself. Professional commercial appraisal has been obtained and is available to serious buyers. Solar panels were installed in 2015 for lower electric bills. Farm and house both could use a little TLC but all works fine as is, and will be sold "as is". OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Owners are seniors and retiring, open to all reasonable offers. Owner is licensed real estate agent. [all equipment and livestock, horses, etc., can be negotiated. This is a fully operational equestrian center, for training, breeding, boarding, lessons, summer camp, etc. all on a main highway, Rte 537 just 5 miles from Six Flags Great Adventure entrance and the new Adventure Crossing complex. LOCATION!

Karen Petersen , Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Healy, Realtors

35.00 ACRES
3 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS
2340 SQ FT
 
$5,500,000
Horse Property for sale.
185 Acre Farm, Winery and Vineyard

Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey


A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity: Where Vision Meets Fortune in New Jersey's Wine Renaissance Exclusively represented by Christie's International Real Estate, this 185-acre preserved estate in Columbus, New Jersey represents something extraordinarily rare in today's market: a fully licensed, substantially complete vineyard and hospitality platform poised to generate millions as the region's wine industry explodes onto the international stage. Eighty percent of the critical infrastructure is in place. The heavy capital expenditures have been made. The federal licenses have been secured. The vineyard is established and producing. What remains is approximately 20% of finishing work, primarily focused on completing the tasting room and finalizing interior spaces. For the sophisticated investor, this represents an optimal entry point: past the risk and uncertainty of initial development, yet early enough to imprint your vision on the final product. New Jersey's wine industry is experiencing a fundamental shift. The state's wines are winning international competitions. Critical recognition is accelerating. Tourism infrastructure is maturing. Yet land values remain a fraction of established regions, creating a rare arbitrage opportunity for those who understand market timing. This property sits less than an hour from New York City, Philadelphia, Princeton, and the Jersey Shore, within reach of approximately 25 million affluent consumers. The accessibility advantage is profound. While remote wine regions struggle with the economics of attracting visitors, this estate benefits from proximity to dense concentrations of high-net-worth individuals who regularly seek premium experiences within convenient driving distance. The trajectory is clear. The question is simply whether you position yourself ahead of wider market recognition or wait until valuations reflect what is already becoming evident. This property holds federal winery and import licenses that represent years of regulatory navigation and create genuine competitive moats. Immediate production capability. International import authorization. Interstate distribution rights. The winery farm license includes approvals for up to 15 retail salesrooms, enabling a multi-location hospitality model that most operators cannot replicate. For the experienced investor, the value proposition is straightforward: licensing represents the most significant barrier to entry in this industry, and this property eliminates that barrier entirely. You acquire not just land and buildings, but operational permissions that would require substantial time and capital to secure independently. Eleven premium grape varieties across 10.5 meticulously maintained acres. An additional 165 tillable acres of preserved farmland offering multiple development pathways: expanded vineyard cultivation, diversified organic agriculture, or integrated agritourism operations. The preserved farm status provides both protection and prestige. Your investment operates within a framework that maintains land value, prevents adverse surrounding development, and positions any brand built here as authentically committed to sustainable, earth-conscious agriculture. This matters increasingly to the demographic that pays premium prices for wine and hospitality experiences. Current agricultural leases generate $42,175 annually, providing immediate cash flow while you execute your broader vision. The infrastructure supporting these operations is substantial: commercial-grade facilities including processing areas, equipment storage, farm offices, and support buildings designed for scaled agricultural enterprise. An 11,000-square-foot historic manor presents multiple high-value use cases: luxury boutique inn, private membership club, exclusive event venue, or personal estate residence. The structure's bones are sound. The scale is impressive. The transformation potential is significant. The 5,000-square-foot tasting room, currently in final construction phases, is designed to contemporary hospitality standards with the capacity to deliver premium wine experiences that justify premium pricing. Two Residual Dwelling Site Opportunities carry no size restrictions, enabling construction of custom guest accommodations, private villas, or residential compounds. Three potential subdivisions provide strategic flexibility for future partnership structures or selective development. Supporting facilities include specialized agricultural buildings positioned to serve both wine production and diversified farming operations, creating operational efficiency across multiple revenue streams. The sophisticated buyer evaluates properties through the lens of revenue potential and margin structure. This estate supports multiple high-margin revenue streams: Luxury weddings in the region command five to six figures per event. Corporate retreats seeking private, exclusive venues represent recurring high-value bookings. Wine club memberships generate predictable subscription revenue with strong retention economics. Culinary programming and agricultural tourism attract consumers willing to pay premiums for authentic experiences. Brand partnerships and private events create additional revenue without corresponding capital intensity. The hospitality economics are well-established in comparable markets. Event venues with authentic agricultural narratives and preserved land positions command pricing power. Wine sales through direct-to-consumer channels carry margins that wholesale distribution cannot match. The infrastructure here supports all of these models simultaneously. Realistically, seven-figure annual revenue is achievable within the first several years of operation, scaling from there as brand recognition compounds. The fundamentals support it. The market demonstrates it. The infrastructure enables it. The base offering includes all physical infrastructure, federal and state licensing, the established vineyard, and 185 acres of preserved farmland. For buyers seeking immediate full-scale operation, the seller offers an optional acquisition package including $2 million in wine inventory, comprehensive farming equipment, and commercial winemaking equipment. This structure allows you to calibrate your initial capital deployment and operational approach according to your specific strategy and timeline. This property serves several sophisticated buyer motivations: The hospitality operator recognizes an established event venue market with proven demand and limited high-quality supply. The strategic position and completed infrastructure provide immediate competitive advantage. The agricultural entrepreneur sees nearly 200 acres of preserved land where regenerative farming practices, organic certification, and integrated food production create both mission-driven impact and genuine profitability. The wine industry professional understands that thoughtfully positioned wine brands in emerging regions with proximity to major markets represent asymmetric opportunity compared to mature regions with compressed margins. The private buyer seeking a significant personal estate finds 185 acres of protected land, complete privacy, established vineyard for personal wine production, and world-class entertaining infrastructure. Each path represents sound investment thesis. The property's versatility is itself valuable. Eighty percent complete means the hard work is done. The regulatory approvals are secured. The agricultural systems are established. The major capital investments are behind you. What remains is finishing construction and executing go-to-market strategy. For the buyer with vision and operational capability, this represents optimal timing: late enough to avoid development risk, early enough to capture market appreciation as the region's reputation accelerates. The opportunity is significant. The infrastructure is substantially complete. The market dynamics are favorable. The decision is whether you act while the opportunity remains available.

Aryana Oveissi , Christie's International Real Estate

185.00 ACRES
11 BEDROOMS
4 BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$3,250,000
Horse Property for sale.
Hybrid - Fusion Red Cedar Log Chalet

Franklinville, Gloucester County, New Jersey


Extraordinary, one-of-a-kind, handcrafted, hybrid-fusion log home that was custom built with Western Red Cedar logs from British Columbia. This pristine and private retreat is unparalleled in architecture and quality craftsmanship with cedar timbers, decking and siding with standing seam metal roof systems, copper gutters and snow guards. Stone foundation and chimneys with blue stone caps. Handmade, Amish-built, solid doors with Ashley Norton hardware throughout. The meandering drive leads to your own slice of heaven, set back on 31 acres of pure tranquility. Whether you're looking for a country retreat or an equestrian paradise, this property will be sure to suit all of your needs. A covered front porch and entryway flanked by gas lanterns invites you into a gorgeous reception area, paneled in 200-year-old reclaimed barn boards. The dramatic great room boasts an A-frame wall of windows, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and English oak wood floors. Rich in natural elements, textures inherent in the logs, the house provides great scale and livability with an open-concept floor plan for daily living and entertaining. The gourmet kitchen features subway tile, Blue Star gas range with a custom-made ventilation hood, pot filler, leathered granite countertops, Quartz-topped island, Thermador refrigeration, farmhouse sink, cabinetry by StarMark and a walk-in pantry. Fantastic integration of indoor and outdoor spaces that flow seamlessly. Access a lovely veranda from the main entertaining area to enjoy the outdoor stone, wood-burning fireplace and hot tub as you overlook the expansive backyard and pastures. The first-floor main bedroom suite with French doors to a covered porch, an exquisite master bathroom with Carrara marble, an oversized seamless glass rainfall shower, polished nickel fixtures, cast iron footed soaking tub, double vanity and a walk-in closet with custom built-ins. The main level also offers a guest suite/home office with Hunter Douglas electric shades, access to the rear deck and an additional full bathroom. The laundry room is outfitted with storage, leathered granite countertops, tile backsplash, Shaws Original farmhouse sink; access to the front porch and oversized, climate controlled two-car garage with commercial-grade epoxy floors, custom cedar garage doors. A stunning stairwell with a custom hand-hammered wrought-iron railing leads to the upper level with a fabulous loft lounge area that overlooks the great room, three spacious bedrooms with custom closet organization systems and balconies. A full bathroom finished in polished hexagonal tile, tub/shower and marble top vanity. The finished lower level offers a second kitchen with Thermador steam oven, island with reclaimed barn boards and leathered granite. TV/media room with barn board walls. A gym with walkout access, a full bath with oversized steam shower, double vanity with marble top and tile backsplash. A second laundry room and storage. Head outside to the picturesque Amish built post & beam barn with standing-seam metal roof and copper gutters. Featuring 5 oversized stalls with rubber mats, fans, cameras to monitor horses, center aisle with pavers, wash stall, tack room with lockers, kitchenette with full-sized refrigerator, sink, dishwasher, stone countertops, epoxy floors. A guest suite and full bathroom with seamless glass shower. The upper level offers an expansive loft space for entertaining. All aluminum-clad casement windows throughout, vintage water hydrants, a separate well for barn, wi-fi irrigation, Sonos sound system, 100 Amp sub-panel. Round pen, 5-6 turnouts, outdoor wash stall, wooded riding trails. 8 acres of fenced pastures with solar-powered electric fencing and water, 60' riding ring with irrigation system. Whole-house & barn generator. HVAC: 4 zones house, 1 zone barn. Smart switch exterior lighting. Timer for exterior barn lights. Central Vac, Cat 5 & cable throughout. Wi-fi irrigation for lawn & beds. Farm Assessed.

Cary Simons , Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty

31.00 ACRES
5 BEDROOMS
5 BATHROOMS
6557 SQ FT

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