From an early age, Lisa expressed a strong interest in horses. Her father enrolled her in her first riding lesson at the age of five, anticipating that her enthusiasm might subside over time. However, this passion developed into years of dedicated riding, competition, and active participation in the equestrian community from Canada to Florida then in Central Texas.
Lisa passed on this passion on to her daughter, Logan. Together they shared many years at horse shows across the country experiencing new venues and meeting new people wherever they went.
For your most significant investment, it is essential to work with an agent who possesses a comprehensive understanding of the unique complexities associated with equestrian facilities.
Equestrian properties aren’t just real estate—they’re a way of life, and only an equestrian truly understands that.
Working with an equestrian ensures you’re represented by someone who speaks the language of the horse world.
Buying a horse property in Texas requires careful evaluation of both the land and facilities to ensure they meet the unique needs of equestrian living.
Key considerations include soil quality, proper drainage, sturdy fencing, and well-equipped barn amenities, all of which are vital for the health, safety, and comfort of your horses
Key considerations include soil quality, proper drainage, sturdy fencing, and well-equipped barn amenities, all of which are vital for the health, safety, and comfort of your horses
They require specialized knowledge—only someone who lives the lifestyle can match the right property to the right buyer.
It takes a horse person to recognize the details that make a property functional and valuable for equestrian use.
It takes a horse person to recognize the details that make a property functional and valuable for equestrian use.