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New River, Arizona, has historically functioned as a rural haven away from metropolitan Phoenix. Yet, as Phoenix continues to expand, New River has increased its population and available amenities. Named for its location near to where the Agua Fria River flows into the Salt River, the town houses some of the few remaining equestrian homes for sale in this region, and many of these residences come with extra large land lots. Buyers will want to move quickly to find their own equestrian real estate before time runs out. Presently the MLS shows 133 New River horse properties available today.
New River equestrian real estate is usually found in individual lots of land that are located in outlying rural areas. However, those who wish for community living may find the perfect estate in a neighborhood like Circle Mountain. This area features beautiful customized homes that are situated less than a mile away from the gorgeous Tonto National Forest area. These homes capture the essence of natural beauty in desert scenery with masterfully-planned landscaping that blends well into its desert surroundings.
The homes for sale that are on the outskirts of town usually feature Santa Fe or ranch-style housing. Additionally, these homes offer expansive plots of land that show off magnificent panoramic views of Daisy Mountain, Table Mountain and Pyramid Peak. Homeowners can take their horses out for a ride along trails that are found near the Agua Fria River or Cave Creek Wash, and these trails span all the way to Lake Pleasant.
Families with equestrian estates can get involved in horse programs like the New River Saddle Club. This club draws together local organizations such as 4-H and Kiwanis to provide a family-friendly environment for locals to get involved. Volunteers help run the Saddle Club and organize frequent events that are designed to challenge the capabilities of horses and their riders.
New River horse properties have a lot to offer its residents, and area homeowners can also enjoy Lake Pleasant Regional Park. Located in the city of Peoria, this park has become a popular recreational venue for homeowners and visitors. Lake Pleasant is fed by the Agua Fria River and the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct, and hosts a nice variety of recreational options. Sports enthusiasts in this area enjoy jet skiing, sailing, water skiing and fishing.
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