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I may take a job as a sales rep. based out of
Des Moines and would like to find a place where we can live and ride our horses. What real estate companies in and around the Des Moines area deal in small farms for people with horses? |
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Probably all of them. There's a lot of decent land out there outside the city that's good for horses. There seem to be quite a bit in the area around Norwalk and Indianola.
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El Rhino is correct there are a number of properties south of Des Moines. I have sold a few for friends and clients al around Des Moines. Another area might be east of Des Moines in the Runnells area. Good luck with your move.
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I'll toss a third vote in for south of Des Moines. You could even try west of Des Moines. Say around the Adel area. Plus when the development gets out there you can sell your land for a fortune to some developer... lol...
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