attention not just locally but regionally, among buyers who understand what genuine horse country infrastructure requires. The boarding facilities here aren't afterthoughts bolted onto a residential estate—they're integrated into the land's natural contours, the paddock fencing running along grade changes that provide natural drainage, the barn positioning oriented to catch prevailing breezes while blocking winter exposure from the northwest. This is the kind of operational logic that separates a property someone *rides on* from a property someone *runs horses from*, and it is precisely that distinction that places this acreage in conversation with the most