Building an Equestrian Community Portland OR

With appropriate planning, design and support, builders can develop a successful community built to serve the equestrian enthusiast and nature lover, but only after several issues are addressed.

Local Companies

Norris, Beggs & Simpson Companies
503-223-7181
121 SW Morrison Street
Portland, OR
Schnitzer Investment Corp.
(503)595-8335
1211 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 2250
Portland, OR
Unico Properties, Inc.
(503)275-7461
111 SW Fifth Ave
Portland, OR
Commercial Realty Advisors NW, LLC
503-274-0211
733 SW Second Avenue
Portland, OR
Colliers International
503-223-3123
601 S.W. Second Avenue, #1950
Portland, OR
Doug Bean & Associates, Inc
503-222-5100
1211 SW Fifth Ave
Portland, OR
Felton Properties, Inc.
503-227-2433
520 SW Sixth Ave. Suite 610
Portland, OR
Kalberer Company
503-227-8600
321 SW Fourth Avenue
Portland, OR
Marcus & Millichap
503-200-2000
101 SW Main Street
Portland, OR
Pacific Real Estate Partners, Inc.
503-972-8091
1 SW Columbia Street
Portland, OR

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Well-planned equestrian communities takes building or buying a barn out of the horse-ownership equation for both owners and equine fanciers, while providing a New Ruralism lifestyle in a managed environment with the latest residential technology and concierge services.

by Jennifer & Michael Donovan
© 2008 Equestrian Services, LLC

A 'Seconds Anyone?' Special to the Deadline Newsroom - You no longer need to build or buy a barn to live the equestrian life.

A growing number of equestrian communities -- designed much like successful golf communities -- offer central horse housing facilities that allow residents to board their own horses or interact with their neighbor's equestrian companions.

There are nearly 300 equestrian-themed communities in the U.S. because the U.S. offers an excellent opportunity for the development of future equestrian communities. The $39 billion-dollar horse industry includes more than 4.6 million participating Americans and tens of millions more involved as spectators, according to a 2005 economic study conducted by Deloitte Consulting LLP for the American Horse Council Foundation (AHCF). ...

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Featured Local Company

Norris, Beggs & Simpson Companies

503-223-7181
121 SW Morrison Street
Portland, OR