If you’ve ever tried to search for developed horse properties in a traditional MLS system, you already know the challenge.
There is no simple search button for:
• Stall barns
• Lighted arenas
• Round pens
• Wash racks
• Cross-fencing
• Tack and feed rooms
• Quality pasture layout
Most equestrian infrastructure is buried in remarks instead of categorized in searchable fields.
That’s why I created a two-part blog series featuring developed horse properties currently available in Central Texas. These are not just acreage tracts that allow horses — these properties already include usable equestrian improvements.
In Part 1, I featured several properties with existing arenas, barns, and cross-fenced setups in Bastrop, Washington, Williamson, and Caldwell Counties.
In Part 2, I highlighted additional ranch and equestrian properties in Austin and Colorado Counties with established horse facilities and working ranch infrastructure.
As a Horse Property Specialist serving Bastrop County, Fayette County, and surrounding Central Texas areas, I routinely pre-screen listings for buyers looking for true horse-ready properties — saving time and helping them evaluate layout, usability, and future expansion potential.
And when I list equestrian properties, I market the features that matter to qualified horse buyers — not just bedroom counts and square footage.
If you work with buyers relocating to Texas who need developed equestrian properties, I’m always happy to assist.
Deb Dahlberg-Rowland
Realtor® | Stanberry Realtors – Bastrop
Horse Property Specialist | Farm & Ranch | Homestead Properties
Serving Bastrop TX, Fayette County & Central Texas
Direct: 512-743-0516

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