When it comes to premier Arizona horse property, few regions can compete with the prestige, location, and lifestyle offered by Central Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley. These areas blend historic charm, luxury living, and equestrian functionality—all within minutes of the city’s finest amenities.

🌵 A Tale of Two Markets: Scottsdale & Paradise Valley vs. Central Phoenix

Scottsdale and Paradise Valley continue to represent the pinnacle of upscale equestrian living. Think luxury estates with mature arenas, high-end barns, and mountain views—many located near WestWorld of Scottsdale, a renowned venue for horse shows and equestrian events. These communities cater to serious riders, trainers, and anyone seeking a refined horse property lifestyle.

In contrast, Central Phoenix offers a more urban equestrian experience. South of I-17, you’ll find charming, ranch-style homes with modest horse facilities nestled into long-standing neighborhoods. These properties appeal to hobby riders or buyers who want space for a couple of horses without leaving the heart of the city.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….


📊 Market Snapshot: April vs. May 2025

Let’s take a look at how the market has shifted from last month:

April 2025

  • 13 total active horse property listings

    • 6 in Central Phoenix

    • 7 in Scottsdale & Paradise Valley

  • Only 2 listings featured arenas (both in the Cactus Corridor, Scottsdale)

  • 4 out of 6 Phoenix listings were south of I-17

May 2025

🔄 What’s Changed?

  • Inventory has increased by 38%, giving buyers more options.

  • Despite the higher inventory, arena-equipped properties remain rare.

  • Properties are moving—7 horse properties sold in the past 60 days, signaling that demand is still present when pricing aligns with buyer expectations. >>> https://www.flexmls.com/share/CAnH0/Selected


💰 Pricing Trends & Market Behavior

  • Median sold price (last 60 days): $1,700,000

  • Median sold price per square foot (PPSF): $486

  • Current active median list price: $1,969,500

  • Median PPSF (active listings): $587

➡️ Takeaway: Sellers are listing homes well above what buyers are currently willing to pay. That $270,000+ price gap between the median sold and listed prices highlights a broader trend in the market: a disconnect between seller expectations and buyer sentiment.

Even more telling, the homes that did sell went under contract in just 13 days—proving that well-priced properties still move quickly, even in a cooler market.


🏠 What This Means for Buyers & Sellers

Sellers:
Today’s market demands realism. Overpricing a home leads to longer days on market and stalled momentum. Buyers are cautious, especially with mortgage rates holding in the high 6% range. Pricing your horse property correctly from the start is key to attracting serious, qualified buyers.

Buyers:
You have leverage right now. With rising inventory and price adjustments happening, this is an opportunity to find quality horse property—possibly under list price—with the right negotiation strategy.


If you’re considering buying or selling a horse property in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, or the Phoenix Corridor, now is the time to re-evaluate your goals and align your strategy with the current market conditions.

👉 Let’s talk equestrian real estate—your next move starts here.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

The Southeast Valley cities of Tempe and Mesa continue to provide unique opportunities for horse property buyers seeking the convenience of suburban living with the perks of equestrian functionality. These centrally located communities offer a rare blend of horse-friendly zoning, spacious lots, and proximity to major freeways, shopping, dining, and city amenities—making them ideal for equestrians who value both lifestyle and location.

With deep agricultural roots and a strong equestrian presence, Tempe and Mesa remain attractive for buyers who want to stay close to the Phoenix metro while still enjoying the freedom of rural-style horse living.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….

📊 Market Snapshot Comparison: April vs. May 2025

Let’s take a look at how the market has shifted over the past month:

Metric April 2025 May 2025
Active Horse Property Listings 5 10
Median Home Size (SF) 3,627 sq ft 2,681 sq ft
Median List Price $1,750,000 $999,000
Median Price per Square Foot (PPSF) $433 $393
Listings with Arenas 3 3
There are three active horse properties in Tempe and Mesa that have arenas >>>> https://www.flexmls.com/share/C9XFv/Selected

There’s been a notable increase in inventory this month, with double the number of horse properties on the market compared to April. However, the median list price has dropped significantly—down by over $750,000—indicating a clear market shift toward more affordable offerings and perhaps motivated sellers. The median home size has also decreased slightly, suggesting that newer listings may be more modestly sized but still equipped with essential horse amenities.


🏡 Recent Sales Activity – Last 90 Days

Metric April 2025 May 2025
Horse Properties Sold 10 2
Median Sold Price $1,000,000 $923,250
Median Sold PPSF $377.00 $307.00
Median Home Size (Sold) 2,411 3,007 sq ft

Sales have slowed significantly over the past month, with only 2 horse properties closing in the last 90 days compared to 10 sales reported in April. This could reflect growing buyer caution, seasonal slowdown, or simply the small size of this niche market.


🐎 What This Means for Buyers & Sellers

For buyers, this market shift means more options and better negotiating power. With inventory rising and prices softening, now may be the time to act—especially if you’re looking for a horse property in a desirable urban-suburban blend like Tempe or Mesa.

For sellers, the message is clear: pricing competitively is key. As inventory increases and fewer properties are closing, standing out with well-priced, well-presented listings will be essential to attract motivated buyers.

The whole Phoenix Valley is currently in a buyers market. Here’s a a few graphs from the Cromford report that indicate the state of the current real estate market. The first graph plots the market in terms of where the Valley is in relation to a balanced market. The blue line represents a balanced market. The last time the CMI (Cromford Market Index) indicated a market this low was back in 2008 & 2009.

Below shows the percent of closings with seller paid concessions in the Tempe/Mesa area. 47.5% of the homes in Tempe/Mesa are closing with seller paid concessions and it’s been consistantly high since 2022. Currently the median concessions are $8,625.00.

Price cuts are another indicator of the current market. This report is for Tempe and Mesa only and reveals how sellers are reducing their prices to get their home sold.


If you’re thinking about buying or selling horse property in Mesa or Tempe, or you’re just curious about your home’s value in today’s market—I’m here to help. Let’s talk about your goals and explore your options in this unique corner of the Arizona horse property market.

📩 Get in touch today for a personalized consultation or a free home valuation.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

The horse property communities of Cave Creek, North Scottsdale, and Rio Verde continue to rank among the most desirable destinations in Arizona for equestrian living. These regions offer a distinctive blend of Sonoran Desert beauty, horse-friendly zoning, and luxurious equestrian estates, making them ideal for trail riders, ranchers, and competitive equestrians alike.

With access to world-class riding terrain—including Tonto National Forest, McDowell Mountain Regional Park, and Cave Creek Regional Park—these areas provide direct trail access from many properties, making them a haven for outdoor enthusiasts who love to ride in nature.

🌵 Why Buyers Love This Area:

  • Cave Creek: Known for its rustic Western charm, local rodeos, and active equestrian community.

  • Rio Verde: Offers upscale, serene horse properties with open desert views—ideal for those seeking privacy and tranquility.

  • North Scottsdale: Combines high-end homes with elite equestrian amenities including training arenas, barns, round pens, and luxury boarding facilities.

Whether you’re an endurance rider, competitive trainer, or casual trail rider, these communities offer the right mix of desert lifestyle and equestrian functionality—with city conveniences nearby.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….


📊 Market Snapshot: May 2025

As of May 8, 2025, the equestrian housing market in Cave Creek, Rio Verde, and North Scottsdale is showing clear signs of a cooling trend, giving buyers the upper hand:

In comparison, back on April 8, 2025, there were:

  • 59 active listings

  • Median List Price: $1,559,000

  • Median PPSF: $571

👉 Takeaway: Prices have come down, and more homes have hit the market, signaling sellers are adjusting expectations.


💸 Sales Activity & Market Conditions

In the past 30 days, 7 horse properties sold in this region: https://www.flexmls.com/share/C81fo/Selected

  • Median Sold Price: $900,000
    (Down from $1,212,500 in the previous 30-day period)

  • Average Price Reduction (List to Sold): -$50,000

  • Current Market Status: Cold – Favoring Buyers

According to the Cromford Report:

  • The Cromford Market Index (CMI) has dropped to 77, the lowest since April 2009.

  • Inventory is now 4% above normal, with more homes listed daily.

  • Buyer demand isn’t keeping up, resulting in rising inventory and pressure on sellers.

  • Median home sales prices are down 5.9% month-over-month (April to May 2025), and down 9.6% from March.

  • Mortgage rates remain steady in the high 6% range.


📍 Zip Code Breakdown (as of May 2025):

  • Rio Verde 85262: 360 active listings | 70 under contract

  • North Scottsdale 85266: 151 active listings | 37 under contract

  • Cave Creek 85331: 261 active listings | 69 under contract

These numbers reflect colder market conditions, giving buyers more selection and negotiation power.


🐴 Final Thoughts

Now is an excellent time for buyers looking for horse property in Cave Creek, Rio Verde, or North Scottsdale. With prices softening, inventory rising, and motivated sellers, the door is open for savvy buyers to find exceptional equestrian properties at more competitive pricing.

If you’re considering buying or selling horse property in the North Valley, I’d love to help guide you through the current market.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

The North Phoenix Valley—including Desert Hills, New River, and Black Canyon City—remains one of Arizona’s most sought-after areas for horse property buyers. Known for its wide-open spaces, scenic mountain views, and access to hundreds of miles of desert trails, this region offers an ideal lifestyle for equestrians, trail riders, and professional horse trainers alike.

These communities provide generous acreage, equestrian-friendly zoning, and a variety of horse property features such as barns, arenas, round pens, auto waterers, tack rooms, and more. Whether you’re looking for a rural retreat with privacy or a property that offers room to train and ride, the North Phoenix corridor delivers both functionality and beauty—along with a cooler climate and a peaceful high-desert setting.

Buyers in Desert Hills and New River often appreciate the rare blend of rural charm and convenience. While you’ll enjoy a true country feel, you’re still within reasonable reach of the Phoenix Metro area. Water sources in the area vary, with properties offering city water, hauled water, or private wells—giving buyers flexible options.


📊 Current Market Snapshot (as of May 6, 2025)

(Horse properties include at least one equestrian feature: arena, barn, corral, stall, tack room, hot walker, or auto waterer.)

https://www.flexmls.com/share/C7OTQ/Selected

🏠 Sales Activity – Past 30 Days

  • 6 horse properties sold

  • Median sold price: $675,000

  • Median sold PPSF: $320

https://www.flexmls.com/share/C7NYv/Selected

  • 6 horse properties sold

  • Median sold price: $675,000

  • Median sold PPSF: $320


🌵 Why Buyers Love This Area

The North Phoenix Valley offers a unique lifestyle: wide-open desert riding, peaceful scenery, and homes with space to accommodate all your equestrian needs. Trail access is often just steps from your front door, and the terrain is ideal for both casual and endurance riders.


🔍 Market Insight: Buyer’s Advantage

Like many parts of the Phoenix Metro area, the Desert Hills and New River horse property market is currently in a buyer’s market. With more inventory and motivated sellers, buyers have increased negotiating power—making now a smart time to purchase.


Whether you’re a first-time horse property buyer or looking to upsize to a larger ranch, this region offers some of the best value in Arizona’s equestrian real estate market.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

Far West Phoenix Valley Arizona Horse Property Market Report – May 2025
Covering Waddell, Surprise, Wittmann & Wickenburg

The Far West Phoenix Valley—encompassing Waddell, Surprise, Wittmann, and Wickenburg—is one of the top regions in Arizona for horse property buyers seeking expansive acreage, equestrian zoning, and that authentic Western lifestyle. Known for their rural charm and open desert spaces, these communities cater to everyone from professional horse trainers to weekend trail riders.

Wickenburg, proudly recognized as the Team Roping Capital of the World, continues to attract competitive riders with its world-class roping arenas, training facilities, and seasonal equestrian events. Wittmann offers more affordable horse properties with direct access to wide-open desert trails—ideal for trail riders and endurance riders. Surprise presents a unique blend of rural living and suburban convenience, while Waddell remains a favorite for horse owners looking for irrigated land to support lush pastures and large equestrian operations.

These areas are packed with equestrian appeal—featuring county island lots, non-HOA horse estates, barns, arenas, round pens, and plenty of turnout space. With proximity to major highways, these horse-friendly communities remain accessible while maintaining a peaceful, rural atmosphere.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….


🏡 Current Arizona Horse Property Market Overview – Far West Valley

(Waddell, Surprise, Wittmann & Wickenburg – as of May 2025)


📉 Recent Sales Activity – Past 30 Days


🔍 Market Insight: May 2025

Like much of the Phoenix metro area, the Far West Valley horse property market has cooled, placing the advantage in the buyer’s hands. Sellers are increasingly realistic about pricing—many are reducing their asking prices to attract qualified buyers. In fact, across both horse and non-horse properties, the median price in this region has dropped from $543,932 in late February 2025 to $508,750 in early May

.

This shift presents an excellent opportunity for horse property buyers to find the acreage, space, and equestrian amenities they want—at a better value. Whether you’re searching for irrigated lots in Waddell, desert-access acreage in Wittmann, or roper-ready arenas in Wickenburg, the Far West Phoenix Valley is full of potential for equine enthusiasts ready to make a move.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

#ArizonaHorseProperty ##WittmannHorseProperty #WaddellHorseProperty #SurpriseHorseProperty #EquestrianRealEstate #TeamRopingCapital #RopingArenasAZ

(Apache Junction, Queen Creek & San Tan Valley, Arizona)

The Southeast Valley—encompassing Apache Junction, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley—continues to be a prime destination for horse property buyers in Arizona. These areas are especially attractive to equestrian enthusiasts due to their abundance of spacious lots, direct access to open desert trails, and equestrian-friendly zoning. Many properties feature amenities such as barns, arenas, and in some Queen Creek neighborhoods, desirable flood irrigation.

As of April 2025, there are 37 active horse property listings https://www.flexmls.com/share/C572O/Selected  across these three communities, down slightly from 40 last month. Of these, 14 properties feature riding arenas https://www.flexmls.com/share/C563H/Selected    —a valuable asset for both hobbyists and professional trainers.

The current median list price is $965,000, up from $912,500 last month. The median price per square foot is $377.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc…

🏡 Recent Sales Activity (Past 30 Days):

These figures reflect a cooling market across much of the Greater Phoenix Valley, including Queen Creek when Spring is supposed to be historically one of the better markets in the Valley. With inventory rising and contract ratios remaining low, the area is currently trending toward a buyer’s market, offering more negotiation power and selection for prospective buyers.

Whether you’re seeking a luxury equestrian estate or a functional horse property with access to scenic desert riding, Apache Junction, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley remain strong contenders for Arizona horse property buyers.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Author Ron Bykerk

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

The Glendale and Peoria horse property market is seeing a slight increase in activity this month, offering more options for Arizona horse property buyers seeking a suburban location with rural appeal. As of April 24, 2025, there are nine active horse properties listed for sale, up from seven this time last month.  https://www.flexmls.com/share/C3EfS/Selected

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….

🌵 Why Horse Owners Love Glendale & Peoria

These Northwest Valley communities feature equestrian-friendly zoning, spacious acreages, and even flood irrigation in select areas—making them ideal for horse enthusiasts who want to enjoy the benefits of country living without leaving the city limits. Most of the horse properties in this corridor are well-established and mature, offering barns, turnouts, and in some cases, arenas and direct access to riding trails.

Currently:


📊 Current Market Statistics (April 2025)

  • 🏡 Median Home Size (Active Listings): 2,870 Sq Ft (down from 3,021 last month) https://www.flexmls.com/share/C3F6f/Selected

  • 💰 Median List Price: $849,900

  • 📏 Median Price Per Square Foot: $320/SF

  • ⬇️ Last Month’s Median List Price: $1,050,000

    • 📉 Indicates increased availability at lower price points


🔄 Recent Sales Activity

In the past 30 days: https://www.flexmls.com/share/C3E1z/Selected

  • 🏠 Horse Properties Sold: 8

  • 💵 Median Sold Price: $746,500

  • 🆚 Difference from Current Median List Price: $849,900

  • 📉 Average Price Reduction from List to Sold: $107,000

This notable gap between listing and selling prices suggests motivated sellers and room for negotiation—an important insight for horse property buyers in the Glendale and Peoria areas.


Final Takeaway

If you’re in the market for horse property in Peoria or Glendale, now may be the time to act. Inventory is up, pricing is more competitive, and opportunities to find affordable equestrian homes in Arizona are increasing.  The Glendale and Peoria is actually one of the more active areas that are finally picking up in the Valley for sales.

📞 Thinking about buying or selling a horse property in the West Valley? Let’s talk today.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Author Ron Bykerk

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

The horse property market in Gilbert and Chandler, Arizona, is currently experiencing moderate activity—but is reflecting a similar “lukewarm” trend across much of the Phoenix Valley. The Southeast Valley is highly desirable for Arizona horse property buyers thanks to their proximity to amenities, mix of rural and suburban living, and pockets of irrigated land.

Gilbert and Chandler offer a range of equestrian properties, from smaller irrigated parcels in horse-friendly neighborhoods to more spacious acreage horse homes. Buyers in these areas enjoy access to top-rated schools, shopping, and dining, while still being able to keep horses on-site—making them ideal for homeowners who want both equestrian lifestyle and modern convenience.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….

🔎 Current Horse Property Inventory (as of April 2025)

📊 Recent Sales Activity

  • 🔄 Horse Properties Sold in the Last 60 Days: 9

  • 💵 Median Sold Price: $980,000

  • 📐 Median Sold Square Footage: 2,549 Sq Ft

  • 📈 Median Sold Price Per Square Foot: $451/SF

  • 📉 Average Sale-to-List Ratio: 97.3%

  • 🧾 Median Price Adjustment: $-8,750

Notably, three of the four horse properties sold in the past 30 days closed in the $900,000 range, highlighting consistent buyer interest in this price point.


Key Takeaway

While the Gilbert and Chandler horse property market may not be red hot, it remains steady and attractive to buyers seeking Arizona horse real estate that offers both lifestyle and location. Due to the slower market, some sellers are very motivated to buy which bodes well for the ready buyer.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Author Ron Bykerk

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

The Southwest Phoenix Valley—including the horse-friendly communities of Laveen, Buckeye, Tonopah, Avondale, and Tolleson—continues to be a prime destination for equestrian property buyers seeking spacious acreage, ranch-style estates, and unmatched riding opportunities. This region is known for its blend of rural charm and urban accessibility, making it ideal for horse enthusiasts, ranchers, and investors alike.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….

🌵 Why Buyers Choose Horse Property in the Southwest Valley

Horse properties in this area often feature:

  • Large barns, covered riding arenas, round pens, and generous turnouts.

  • Flood irrigation—a highly sought-after feature for maintaining lush pastures

  • Easy access to open desert riding, regional trails, and local equestrian facilities

The accessibility to flood irrigation makes this area of Phoenix very desirable for horse owners.


📊 Current Market Snapshot – As of April 17th, 2025

  • Median List Price: $719,900

The slight decline in active listings signals a tightening market and growing interest in equestrian real estate especially during this time of year which is generally the most active in real estate sales.


🏡 Recent Sales Activity

Within the last 90 days, the median sold price is $584,000.00 and the median price reduction from list to sold is $41,000.00.


🐎 A Region with Strong Equestrian Appeal

Whether you’re a trail rider, competitive equestrian, horse trainer, or simply a lover of wide-open space, the Southwest Valley provides an exceptional lifestyle. With flood-irrigated land, large parcels, and the flexibility of non-HOA living, these communities remain an attractive option for both full-time residents and seasonal equestrian buyers.


💼 Thinking of Buying or Selling Horse Property in Laveen, Buckeye, or Tonopah?

Now is a great time to explore your options in Arizona’s Southwest Valley horse property market. If you’re looking for spacious land, well-equipped equestrian amenities, and long-term investment potential, this region has it all.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

When it comes to prestigious Arizona horse properties, few areas match the appeal and diversity of Central Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley. These highly sought-after locations offer everything from historic ranches to luxury equestrian estates—all within reach of metropolitan Phoenix.

***** In order to be considered a horse property, the horse property listing must have at least one horse feature: Arena, Auto Waterer, barn, corral, stall, tack-room,hotwalker etc….

🌟 Scottsdale & Paradise Valley: Luxury Meets Equestrian Living

Scottsdale horse properties and Paradise Valley equestrian estates are some of the most exclusive in the state. Known for their elegant ranch-style homes, mature training facilities, and panoramic mountain views, these neighborhoods offer a refined equestrian lifestyle. With access to top-tier amenities and direct routes to major equestrian hubs, it’s no wonder Scottsdale hosts renowned events that take place at the world famous Westworld of Scottsdale.

Horse lovers here enjoy properties equipped with barns, arenas, turnout space, and even covered facilities, ideal for year-round training and boarding. These areas also provide peace, privacy, and proximity to upscale dining, golf resorts, and luxury shopping.

🏡 Central Phoenix Corridor: History, Heritage & Hobby Horse Living

The Central Phoenix horse property corridor delivers something rare—a blend of historic equestrian properties and urban horse living. South of the I-17 freeway, you’ll find classic Arizona ranches tucked into residential neighborhoods, many with small barns, round pens, and space for one or two horses. This region is perfect for hobbyist riders and suburban equestrians who want to enjoy horse ownership without leaving the city.

Phoenix’s central corridor is rich in equestrian heritage—a nucleus of the original horse property culture in Arizona. With a mix of smaller lots, public trail access, and a thriving suburban horse owner community, it’s one of the most unique places to own a horse in the greater Phoenix area.


📊 Market Snapshot (as of April 2025):


If you’re ready to buy or sell horse property in Arizona, now is a great time to evaluate your goals and take advantage of market trends in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Central Phoenix.

Disclaimers:
  • System Links automatically expire after 30 days
  • The definition of “Median is often considered a more accurate reflection of the typical property because it better represents the center value in a dataset by excluding the high and low values of the outliers.
  • Not all listings are with West USA Realty brokerage.
  • Full supporter of the Fair Housing Act.

Ron Bykerk is a seasoned entrepreneur and Arizona horse property specialist with over 30 years of experience in the equestrian industry. As a REALTOR® with West USA Realty, he combines his deep knowledge of equine properties, land use, and the unique needs of horse owners to help buyers and sellers navigate the Arizona horse property market. Having visited thousands of equestrian properties across the state, Ron offers unparalleled expertise and a centralized platform—Arizona Horse Property Resource—to ensure maximum exposure, expert guidance, and seamless transactions. His long-standing relationships with horse owners, trainers, and equestrian professionals reflect his commitment to serving the Arizona horse community with integrity and passion.

📞 Call or text: [480-221-1280]
📧 Email: ron@azpropertyresource.com
🌐 Learn more: arizonahorsepropertyresource.com

West USA Realty

2355 W Utopia Rd Ste #100, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Proud Supporter of the Fair Housing Act

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