Horse Farms For Sale in NY, Horse Property For Sale in New York

Horse Farms For Sale in NY

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It is the nation's third populous state and ranks as the 27th largest state by size.

New York is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, with a population of over 8,000,000 people, is the most populous city in the United States. Both state and city were named for the 17th

century Duke of York, James Stuart, future James II and VII from England and Scotland.

In contrast with New York's urban atmosphere, the vast majority of the state is dominated by farms, forests, rivers, mountains, and lakes. New York's Adirondack Park is the largest state park in the United States. It is larger than the Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier and Olympic National Parks combined. New York established the first state park in the United States at Niagara Falls in 1885. Today the state has 178 State Parks.

Upstate New York and Downstate New York are often used informally to distinguish New York City or its greater metropolitan area from the rest of New York state. The placement of a boundary between the two is a matter of great contention. Unofficial and loosely defined regions of Upstate New York include the Southern Tier which often includes the counties along the border with Pennsylvania, and the North Country which can mean anything from the strip along the Canadian border to everything north of the Mohawk River.

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Weather in New York is heavily influenced by two continental air masses: a warm, humid one from the southwest and a cold, dry one from the northwest.

The winters are long and cold in the Plateau Divisions of the state. The summer climate is cool in the Adirondacks, Catskills and higher elevations of the Southern Plateau.

The New York City / Long Island area and lower portions of the Hudson Valley have rather warm summers by comparison, with some periods of high, uncomfortable humidity. The remainder of New York State enjoys pleasantly warm summers, marred by only occasional, brief intervals of sultry conditions.

The New York horse industry is valued at $1.4 billion. The national industry has a $2.4 billion impact on the New York economy when the multiplier effect of spending by industry suppliers and employees is taken into account. 152,000 New Yorkers are part of the equine life inNew York, either as horse owners, service providers, employees or volunteers. The New York horse industry directly provides 12,700 full-time (FTE) jobs. Spending by suppliers and employees (in New York and other states) generates additional jobs in New York for a total employment impact of 35,200. Over 70% of the 202,000 horses in New York are involved in showing and recreation.

 
  Explore New York in Numbers:
img Horse Population: Over 202,000 horses
img Total Economic Impact: $ 2.4 billion
img Population: 19,254,630
img Land area: 47,214 sq. miles
img Capital: Albany
img Counties: 62
img Highest Point :Mt Marcy: 5,344 feet
img Lowest Point: Atlantic Coast
img Geographic Center : In Madison Co., at Oneida
img 10 largest Cities :
 
 
  • New York: 8,143,197
  • Buffalo: 279,745
  • Rochester: 211,091
  • Yonkers: 196,425
  • Syracuse: 141,683
 
  • Albany: 93,523
  • New Rochelle: 72,967
  • Mount Vernon: 67,924
  • Schenectady: 61,280
  • Utica: 59,336
 
 
$9,444,000
Horse Property for sale.
WHITE BRIDGE FARM c 1775

Old Chatham, Columbia County, New York


In over 25 years of working in this industry, we have never had the privilege of seeing an estate restored and designed with the imagination and perfection of this exquisite 160-acre 18th century sanctuary. White Bridge Farm will take your breath away at every turn from the original restored iron main gate to magical stonewalls pathways and gardens landscaped to intrigue all your senses plus 3 miles of riding or walking trails. Pause at sitting areas overlooking the stream, the waterfall, the fields with fountains and fire-pits and decorative arbors found throughout the property The 1700's main home, with enchanting courtyard, interior and exterior original and authentic details is comprised of three bedrooms, formal living and dining rooms each with wood burning fireplace, the masterful kitchen, office, mudroom and four full baths. The main level master suite with double height ceiling, wood burning fireplace and master bath is stunning. Upstairs you will find two sunlit en-suite bedrooms and an inviting sitting area. The roof is of handcrafted 'dog-ear' copper tiling. All other buildings have copper standing seam roofing. The air is central, and floors are radiant, as in all living structures The Barn complex creates a delightful courtyard comprised of two guest suites flanked by two magnificent barns. The 'Bridle Suite', with flagstone flooring on the main level is an intriguing open concept space with original stall walls retained to define the spaces opening to brick patio. Above the light-filled three bedroom 'Hayloft Suite' with restored wood flooring has open dining, three bedrooms and lounging terrace. Each suite has Big Chill appliances, WBFP, radiant flooring and W/D The Barns; the 'Horse Barn', has original cobblestone floors and completely restored. The stalls are intact and decorated as living spaces for gathering and bath with shower and copper tub with Lillie Herbeau filter. Upstairs is open space with soaring ceilings to dance, dream and create. The 'Gathering Barn' completely restored with soaring ceilings and all original beams and intact stalls originally for hunting dogs decorated as living spaces and grand open spaces for gathering is truly incredible. Attached is a four bay garage with original barn doors, radiant floors and custom storage The pool house with floor to ceiling stone wood burning fireplace and soaring ceiling highlighting architectural trusses is fabulous, as are the kitchen and bath. French doors open to the custom gunite pool with seating area designed to take in the views and surrounded by gracious plantings and gardens with bluestone decking, pergola, hot tub and stone shower. A magical property for a lifetime of memories. Truly a sanctuary to be marveled

Nancy Felcetto , Brown Harris Stevens Hudson Valley

160.00 ACRES
9 BEDROOMS
10 BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$1,435,900
Horse Property for sale.
Horse Breeding Farm with 244 + Acres and Two Houses.

Middleburgh, Schoharie County, New York


Endless possibilities for your consideration in scenic Schoharie County, New York. Beautiful, private Thoroughbred breeding farm offering approximately 244+acres with Two houses. Perfect for staff housing, a family compound or build your dream home on this amazing property. So many choices. Houses offer a total of 5 bedrooms and 3 baths, and 3 garage spaces and Additional storage shed. All at the end of a dead-end lane for complete privacy. Two large Morton barns, additional four stall barn, two stall barn and a six-stall mini barn plus a seventy-foot storage tent for equipment and hay plus additional hay storage in barn. Heated room and half bath for staff in large barn. Two heated feed/tack rooms. Thirty-one total stalls including two foaling stalls not counting mini barn. Automatic waterers in stalls and pastures. Nine pastures all with run in sheds except one and a round pen. Cameras in main barn stalls. Solar panels make electric reasonable. Two generators. Chicken and goat yards. Four wells and three septic systems. Agriculture and forest tax exemptions. 5G Fios for those that work at home. Close to 200 acres of forest that offers privacy, trails, and abuts state forest land. Was logged about 13 years ago and sections are now starting to be ready to be logged again in the next few years. Possibility to subdivide and sell building lots or for a developer to build homes. So many possibilities and combinations for you! *Currently horse farm for breeding. New York has a very lucrative breeding and racing program. * You can board, trail rides, rehab, lessons for income, retirement home, rescue or for your private use. *Use for other animals as well. *Staff housing, family compound, build your custom dream house or subdivide and sell lots. *Put cabins in the woods for ABNB or campsites. *Great opportunity for a housing developer *Logging income *Hunting *Hiking *Farming *Private escape Leave the hustle and bustle and COVID behind of the big cities and make this friendly and welcoming town your new home in the country. Enjoy a small village just three miles away with great people, restaurants, and shops. Located 20 minutes from SUNY Cobleskill, an hour from Albany, an hour and twenty minutes from Saratoga Racetrack and all Saratoga has to offer. Three and a half hours to NYC, Boston and Belmont, Aqueduct and Finger Lakes racetracks and casinos.

Harold Baldwin , VRED BY GINES & BALDWIN

244.12 ACRES
2 BEDROOMS
1 BATHROOMS
1200 SQ FT
 
$2,500,000
Horse Property for sale.
Horse property for sale with panoramic views of preserved farmland and vineyards

Aquebogue, Suffolk County, New York


Renovated home set on 11.88 Acre Horse property. Located in the Agricultural Protection Zone this one- of- a- kind property is brimming with possibilities for equestrian, agricultural, and horticultural uses. This newly renovated home with an open and airy feel. 2 primary en-suite bedrooms. Renovated kitchen with granite countertops and Viking stove. 4 zone radiant heat. A spectacular Gunite pool with hot tub, water slide, grotto and waterfalls, travertine patio, and firepit. Brand new 54x100 Morton building insulated and 200 amp electric. 11 stall horse barn with water and electric, a 2 horse run-in shed, riding arena with freshly graded base and sand arena, new fencing, newly paved driveway to the home, a separate driveway access to the stables, and a 3 car detached garage. Enjoy forever views of surrounding preserved farmland and incredible sunsets. Close to all the North Fork has to offer. Significant time and resources have been invested in the infrastructure-list upon request.

Amy L. Kirincic , Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty

11.88 ACRES
4 BEDROOMS
3.5 BATHROOMS
2600 SQ FT
 
$9,995,000
Horse Property for sale.
Introducing Lume Di Luna!

Mill Neck, Nassau County, New York


As you turn onto this winding road, you may feel transported to Kentucky for all you see at first are white split rail fences that carve out emerald paddocks and line driveways to grand residences. As you pass, a horse may lift its head from grazing as if to say, “Welcome.” You are in a unique Gold Coast enclave where equestrian minded folks are next-door neighbors, each on a multiacre estate, along with others who enjoy secluded estates off the wooded cul-de-sac. At the end of a long, gated drive stands a magnificent, almost fairytale-like 15,000-square-foot country manor. It’s massive turret and steeply pitched roof remind you of a French chateau. Standing amidst five breathtaking acres of rolling manicured lawns boasting a circular front courtyard with fountain, an attached oversized four-car garage, a cook’s garden, and a spectacular rear entertainment complex with inground, heated, saltwater pool, expansive bluestone patios, gorgeous plantings, mood lighting, separate spa with fountain, an outdoor kitchen, bar, a waterfall cascading down a rocky hillside into a koi pond; and a grand stone, bridal, double staircase ascending to the house. Farther up the property, with its own long driveway, parking area, and paddocks, stands a ten-stable barn, with tack room and farm manager apartment. The property has been home to 100 winners at elite racetracks around the state. If you are into riding as a pastime, there are parks with trails available just minutes away. The Belmont Racetrack is only 25 miles away, the Hamptons are 45 miles, and the city is 33 miles. Just five minutes away is the charming downtown of historic (home of Teddy Roosevelt) Oyster Bay Village with its train station, waterfront center, beach, park with tennis courts, marina, plus delightful boutique shopping and dining. Golf courses are nearby too as is Planting Fields Arboretum Park with Mansion tours and many events. About two miles away, is Locust Valley, another shopping and dining Mecca. It and surrounding communities are often referred to as “the new Hamptons” with its many parks, beaches, golf courses, night life, mansion hotel, yacht clubs, and grand Gold Coast historic estates. Whether you love horses or not, you will fall in love with the heart of this estate – the six-bedroom, seven-full and two-half-bath, stucco-and-stone mansion with three pristine and elegant finished floors, wraparound balconies and veranda, spacious rooms, high ceilings (some two-story), and an open flowing floor plan ideal for entertaining on a grand scale. Imagine your horse winning the Belmont Stakes and everyone is invited to celebrate at the event of the season… in your home. This is that kind of house – made to hold and serve a very large crowd of guests. Yet, from the minute you enter, you will feel at home. It radiates a comfortable, perhaps even romantic ambiance, a place to relax and enjoy being you. To sit in front of one of six inviting fireplaces and toss your stress into a crackling fire. Traditional in style with exquisite fielded panels, high archways, and gleaming hardwood and stone floors (as seen), the home has an extraordinary open floor plan designed to delight the eye at every turn. A serpentine second-floor balcony wends its way above several first-floor rooms with soaring two-story walls of windows offering views of the pool and distant paddocks. Front and back turrets provide circular rooms that flow with the serpentine theme, as does the wide and elegant staircase that curves and flares. The entrance foyer, with inlaid marble floors and coffered ceiling, will surprise you with a handsome fireplace in an alcove leading to the study and powder room. Besides the usual public rooms, the first floor includes a legal apartment, guest bedroom and bath, a laundry room, an elevator, and access to the garage and to a balcony wrapping around much of the house. The beautiful French country kitchen is a chef’s dream featuring custom cabinetry resembling fine furniture, with integrated high-end appliances including three dishwashers and a large refrigerator. The stainless-steel six-burner-plus-griddle cooktop, the double-oven, and brick pizza oven are exceptions. A huge center island is great for baking, snacking, or as a central hub for catering. Wide open to the breakfast room and family room, it has easy access to the balcony plus access to the formal dining room through a butler’s pantry with wet bar and wine cooler, the foyer, and all levels of the home. The finished basement feels like a posh country club with access to the pool area, veranda, and outside kitchen and bar from the main lounge. It includes: a cozy sitting area; a nightclub-style wet bar with seating, beer tap, bar refrigerator; access to a circular brick wine cellar; and a spacious all-purpose area with built-in desk and bookcase, plus a generous media and game room. Storage space abounds throughout. A gym leads through a cabana bath with steam shower, water closet, and sink, into the hot tub room – the perfect spot to relax in the bubbling spa and watch a soothing fire in the stone fireplace. It accesses the veranda and pool area plus the main lounge. A Movie Star Estate Thanks to this estate’s unique country horse farm appearance and its grand country home, it has served as a setting in three major productions. In 2013 a scene from the “Wolf of Wallstreet,” directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio with Rob Reiner (in the scene) was shot at the paddock. Two scenes from popular video series were also shot here. They included and hosted Lucy Lui in “Elementary,” and “The Loudest Voice,” starring Russell Crow, who lived in the manor for four months during shooting (according to the owner).

Regina Rogers , Douglas Elliman

4.94 ACRES
6 BEDROOMS
9 BATHROOMS
15000 SQ FT

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