Acquiring a property dedicated to horses is often the culmination of a passion or the start of an ambitious professional project. Whether you are an amateur rider looking to keep your horses at home or a professional wishing to develop an economic activity, the equestrian real estate market in France offers an incredible variety of properties. On ma-propriete.fr, we understand the specific nature of this niche market and support you throughout this venture.
France is a major equestrian nation, recognized worldwide for the quality of its breeding and its equestrian sports. Investing in an equestrian property in France means joining a dynamic sector that combines rural tradition, high-level sport and nature-based leisure activities.
The term “equestrian property” covers a wide range of real estate, each serving specific purposes. On our portal, you will find in particular:
The value of an equestrian property lies as much in its buildings as in the quality of its technical facilities. For the comfort of the horses and the practice of riding (whether for leisure, training or competition), certain equipment is essential.
For housing the animals, buyers generally look for spacious stalls/boxes, sometimes arranged in barns (indoor stable with a central aisle) or tie stalls for grooming and tacking up. The presence of a horse wash bay and a comfortable, secure grooming area makes daily care easier. A secure, heated tack room is also crucial to protect expensive equipment.
For work, an outdoor sand arena (drained outdoor schooling area) is the minimum requirement. For all-weather use, an indoor arena is a major asset, protecting the horse-rider pair from bad weather. More advanced facilities will offer a lunging ring for groundwork, a horse walker for daily exercise, or even a training track for thoroughbreds or trotters.
Finally, the outdoor areas are fundamental. Fenced fields and pastures must be secure, ideally with well-maintained electric fencing and field shelters to protect the animals from sun or rain. Paddocks (small turnout areas) close to the stables are essential for the well-being of stabled horses.
While equestrian properties can be found all over France, some regions are historic strongholds. Normandy, a horse country par excellence, has a high concentration of stud farms. Pays de la Loire and Île-de-France (particularly for competition and leisure stables close to the capital) are also very popular. The choice of region will often depend on your objective: proximity to racecourses for racing, or seclusion and wide open spaces for breeding or endurance.
Purchasing a property with equestrian facilities is not something to be improvised. Beyond the emotional appeal, several technical and financial criteria must be checked.
Land size is the first criterion. The number of hectares available will determine your capacity to be self-sufficient in forage or to offer year-round turnout for your horses. It is often considered that around one hectare per horse is needed for year-round turnout, although this varies depending on soil quality. It is essential to check that the adjacent land is free of any tenancy (agricultural lease) so that you can fully enjoy it.
Agricultural buildings, such as a storage shed for forage (hay and straw) and equipment (tractor, harrow), are indispensable. Their structural condition must be carefully checked.
Except in the case of a pure investment, the presence of a residential house is often required. Living on site allows for optimal supervision of the horses. For larger facilities, on-site staff accommodation (studio or independent apartment) is a real bonus for housing a groom or stable hand. Some prestigious estates offer high-end features such as a swimming pool, landscaped gardens and character homes, turning the property into a true leisure estate.
Financing an equestrian property can be complex. Banks often require a substantial down payment. If the project has an economic purpose (equestrian center, breeding), a solid business plan will be required. Do not forget to take into account maintenance costs (ground maintenance, fencing, property taxes).
Environmental aspects (manure management) and planning regulations (local zoning plan) must also be studied to ensure the long-term viability of the activity.
For users wishing to acquire an equestrian property, ma-propriete.fr has developed powerful tools to simplify the search process.
Our advanced search engine allows you to filter listings precisely. You can select the sub-category that interests you (stud farm, equestrian center, private stable, etc.), define your geographical area (region, department), your budget, as well as the minimum land size in hectares. This saves you from visiting properties that do not offer the necessary capacity for your horses.
We also offer an email alert system. By saving your criteria, you are informed in real time of new listings going online, giving you an edge in a sometimes tight market.
On each listing, you benefit from direct contact options. Whether the property is sold by a real estate professional or a private individual, you can access the contact form or phone number to arrange a viewing without unnecessary intermediaries. Finally, the geolocation of listings (depending on the seller’s choice) allows you to understand the property’s surroundings (proximity to forests, main roads, towns), a key criterion for a commercial activity or for the horses’ well-being.
For owners with an equestrian facility for sale, ma-propriete.fr is the essential partner to enhance the value of your asset.
The main strength of our portal is its targeted visibility. With a large number of qualified monthly visitors specifically looking for rural and equestrian properties, your listings directly reach your core target. Unlike generalist sites, our users understand the value of a drained arena or the need for a storage building.
We offer great flexibility in how your listing is displayed. You can choose the level of geolocation. For an operational equestrian center, it is sometimes preferable to remain discreet about the exact location so as not to worry the clientele before the sale; we allow for this confidentiality.
In addition, your listing benefits from effective multi-posting. An equestrian property may also appeal to someone looking for a country house with large grounds or a tourist property (equestrian gites). Your property can therefore appear in several categories. Finally, we actively share listings on our social networks and specialized Facebook groups, further increasing the reach of your listing among the community of horse enthusiasts.
Ma-propriete.fr is more than just a classifieds site. We position ourselves as a genuine rural real estate portal with a wide range of services:
Whether you are looking for a small haven of peace for your retired horses or an international competition facility, ma-propriete.fr is the link between the land, people and horses.