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Equestrian & Ranch Property Specialists

We specialize in equestrian and ranch properties across the Boise, Idaho area and the greater Treasure Valley, offering a level of expertise that goes beyond traditional real estate.

Kuna and Nampa

Horse Properties with Acreage

Kuna and Nampa

Horse properties with acreage in Kuna and Nampa represent one of the most accessible and versatile segments of the Treasure Valley equestrian market. These properties strike a balance between usability and affordability, offering enough land and infrastructure for horse ownership without the scale or price point of luxury equestrian estates.

For buyers who want a functional setup for riding, boarding a few horses, or simply enjoying a rural lifestyle, Kuna and Nampa deliver strong value with room to grow.

Idaho, Built for the Equestrian & Ranch Lifestyle

Luxury Equestrian Estates

Luxury Equestrian Estates

Luxury equestrian estates in these areas typically sit on 5 to 40+ acres, with thoughtful layouts that separate residential living.

Ranch & Agricultural Properties

Ranch & Agricultural Properties

Ranch and agricultural properties in Emmett and Middleton represent the backbone of Idaho’s land-based lifestyle and investment market.

New Construction on Land

New Construction on Land

New construction on land in the outskirts of Meridian offers a compelling middle ground between production housing and fully custom estates.

Why Work With an Equestrian Property Specialist

1
Zoning + Land Use
Zoning is a critical factor when purchasing acreage in Idaho, especially for equestrian or agricultural use. Regulations can vary significantly by county and even by parcel.
2
Water Rights + Irrigation
Water rights are one of the most valuable and often misunderstood components of Idaho land ownership. Many properties include irrigation rights tied to canal systems, wells, or rivers, which directly affect usability of land.
3
Septic + Well Systems
Most rural and acreage properties rely on private septic systems and wells rather than municipal services. The condition, capacity, and location of these systems are essential considerations, particularly for future expansion or additional dwellings.
4
Arena and Barn Considerations
The quality and layout of equestrian infrastructure can vary widely. Key considerations include footing quality in arenas, barn design and ventilation, and the type and condition of fencing.