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Horse Farms Tennessee

May. 31st, 2009
in Real Estate
by Melinda Barrington

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by Melinda Barrington

Horse farms are absolutely beautiful. When visiting horse farms in Tennessee many people never want to leave. Its all most like a movie set. The white farmhouse sits upon a small hill, with a front porch that wraps around. The children are climbing trees and picking black berries and the horses gracefully graze the grass out in the pasture. Its hard to something that you dont love on a beautiful horse farm.

Tennessee maybe one of the most beautiful states on the east coast. In western Tennessee you will find a vast rolling hillside. A grand river separates the west from the east. In eastern Tennessee you will find mountain views that will simply take your breath away. In addition to the beautiful landscape you will find that the weather is almost perfect. The summers are mild and the fall brings a fiery display of vegetation. A light dusting of snow in the winter is just perfect for Christmas.

The market is hot for horse farms in Tennessee right now. With the affordable real estate prices in the state always a benefit, more and more people are choosing to combine their love of horses with their love of land. The properties throughout Tennessee are ideal for horse lovers with families. The state is filled with great horse facilities, plenty of things to do, and good schools for the kids.

If you decide that you want to purchase a horse farm in Tennessee you will be faced with the decision of building your own horse farm or purchasing an already existing horse farm. This is one of the first decisions that you will have to make. After you have decided one way or the other, there are a few things that you will need to do before making your purchase.

It is important that you make sure what is advertised is what you will be getting. You need to have the land surveyed to make sure that the proper acreage is listed. The Survey should be an exact match to the deed. If it is not, it is important that you sit down with your real estate agent and figure out what is going on. You will also need to check into the easements on the property. Easements can come in a number of forms and be used for a number of different things. The most popular easement is a utility easement. Just make sure that you know where the easements are and what rights others have to them. It is also import that for you to check and make sure that you will have access to a public road. You can ask your realtor or check with the county about public road access.

Before settling on any of the gorgeous horse farms in Tennessee also get a copy of the current tax-assessed value of the property. This will give you an idea of what your costs will be and if the price they are asking for the farm is fair. When you make your offer, base it on what you think the property is worth to you. Remember, there is always room for negotiation!

It is important that you have a realtor to help you along the way. A real estate agent can answer questions for you, as they have knowledge of the area. You would be wise to hire an attorney as well. Have your attorney look over all the paperwork to make sure everything is correct.

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