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Columbus County Horse Property

Folks in the Carolinas have had a centuries-old love affair with horses. According to the South Carolina Department of Agriculture’s equine marketing specialist Mary Ellen Tobias, “South Carolina has as many horses per capita as the state of Texas.” In North Carolina, all of the 100 counties feature equine-related events and activities, and the state is home to around 225,000 head.

Like most of the Carolinas, Columbus County is horse country. Folks here have got a permanent case of horse fever and, fortunately enough, the area’s mix of sandy and loamy soil makes it an ideal place for housing horses. A Columbus County horse property will be just perfect for equestrians and their four-legged beauties. A Columbus County horse property can also be ideal for developers looking for large tracts of buildable land.

Adjacent to Brunswick County where the Carolina Elite Properties office is located, Columbus County is home to companies like Coca-Cola, International Paper, Progress Energy and Sumitomo. Land here, including Columbus County horse property, is primed for development and is being eyed for future projects by developers and investors.

Carolina Elite Properties has been helping developers find the right sites for their projects for almost 20 years. We also specialize in residential and commercial real estate, auctioning and long-term rentals in the Brunswick region and its neighboring areas. Whether you’re investing in Columbus County horse property for relocation or for development purposes, Carolina Elite Properties can pave the way for you.

At Carolina Elite Properties, we do development consultations and free market analysis reports - please contact us today if you would like us to do either (or both) of these things for you.


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