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I am contemplating moving to the Pinehurst area and would like any information on boarding stables or if it's possible to own acreage close to town (Pinehurst).
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There are boarding stables. I know of a few in Southern Pines which is right next door to Pinehurst. Also there are some farms close to Pinehurst and a few in Pinehurst. I know of a great realtor I could send you her info.. she rides and knows all the horse areas and alot of the people.
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Hi, I am a local realtor, and there are several options including boarding, small mini farms, large farms all within 10 miles of Pinehurst. There is even a small horse farm that borders Pinehurst and includes a transferable Pinehurst Country Club membership.
Last edited by mm34b; 04-22-2008 at 10:37 AM. Reason: To comply with City-Data's Terms of Service. |
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