Horse Property BelenListing agents marketing horse properties in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico, are trying a new marketing ploy to try to get buyers out and about, falling in love with their listings. It's being billed as a "Holiday Horse Property Extravaganza," and features more than 30 listings all over the greater Albuquerque area, all with existing homes and existing barns, stalls, and other horse facilities.

The effort is structured as a two-day event, with high-end horse properties (priced over $1 million, and suitable for large-scale breeding/training operations) all open by invitation only on the afternoon of Saturday, December 3rd from noon to 4 p.m. On Sunday, dozens of properties, priced between $180,000 to $999,999 will be open to the general public from noon to 4 p.m.

Belen landFor a complete list of properties, with details, pictures and maps, just visit www.ABQHorseProperty.com!  You'll also be able to request an invitation to the Saturday event right there online, in case you are looking for a breeding/training facility and did not already receive your invitation!

There are properties available in Albuquerque itself, in the North Valley and South Valley, and even one on the West Side. Additional featured properties are located in Corrales and Placitas in Sandoval County, throughout the East Mountain areas like Edgewood, and as far out as Estancia and Stanley, and throughout Valencia County areas like Bosque Farms, Los Lunas, and Belen.

South Valley Horse PropertyThe event has gotten some great support from local media, with feature articles in both the Albuquerque Journal and the Valencia County News Bulletin.

Come on out and take a look at some of these fabulous horse properties--you and your horses will both be glad you did! Remember, just visit www.ABQHorseProperty.com. Or call tour organizer Laura Warden at 505-239-4796 for more information.

 

 

 

 

 
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2 Comments on Great new marketing idea in Albuquerque: Holiday Horse Property Extravaganza

DEC
11

I did not realize that NM had such a horse following. We have a lot of pockets of horsey areas in Maryland and it is lovely to drive around horse country. That sounds like a neat promotion, how was the turnout?

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Thanks for the great post. Have a great 2009 and bless you and yours.

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