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Green Valley Horse Properties Make the Ranch Lifestyle a Reality
There’s something different about living on a ranch, keeping horses in the stable. Different concerns, another way of life. If you’ve been considering raising horses, there are few better places to do it than down near Tucson. The Green Valley area is just south of the big city, giving you access to everything you need, but with a small-town atmosphere. Check out today’s listings for Green Valley equestrian real estate.
At this moment, there are 6 homes in horse-friendly communities in Green Valley. You’ll find most of them in Montana Vista, a subdivision with wide open spaces and Southwestern style houses. They have three and four-bedroom models on offer if you’re looking to move in with the whole family. There are also 0 mature homes available, these settled houses have a charm and personality all their own.
Take Advantage of the Equestrian Lifestyle
There’s more to Green Valley equestrian real estate than a few stables and some fields. When you consider the homes here, you’ll also see great amenities and features. For instance, take the 6 homes with incredible views of the surrounding land. They’re designed with large windows and special positioning to bring the whole of nature into your living room. You can also find 1 horse-friendly houses with access to a swimming pool. In Arizona, that’s not just an accessory, but almost a necessity. A pool will make your home the center of activity.
Green Valley Living is Full of Adventure
Just because you’re away from the big city doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. You can go hiking and biking along the many trails, of course. But you can also knock the rust off your clubs at the Quail Creek Country Club. If that’s too easy, try the San Ignacio Golf Club to test your skills. Horse properties in Green Valley offer more than you’d expect.