Longmont Horse Property Market Report: Q3 2025 Overview & Community Insights

by Blake Chevalier

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Longmont Horse Property Market Report: Q3 2025 Overview & Community Insights

This past quarter in Longmont has seen the horse property market continue to show its unique blend of resilience and appeal. As summer gave way to fall, the rolling pastures and picturesque barns around Longmont attracted both seasoned equestrians and newcomers eager to embrace Colorado’s rural charm.

Market Trends at a Glance

  • Stable Prices: Average prices for horse properties in Longmont have held steady compared to earlier in the year. While the broader market saw some fluctuations, equestrian homes maintained their value, a testament to the ongoing demand for space, privacy, and lifestyle amenities.
  • Inventory Shifts: The number of available horse properties ticked up slightly this quarter, giving buyers a bit more breathing room. However, well-maintained properties with desirable acreage and facilities continue to move quickly.
  • Days on Market: The average days on market hovered around 35–40 days—slightly longer than the spring rush, but still brisk for specialty properties. Sellers who invested in curb appeal and modern barn features saw the quickest sales.

What’s Driving the Market?

Longmont’s equestrian scene remains vibrant, with local riding clubs, scenic trails, and a strong sense of community drawing buyers from across the Front Range. Many are seeking not just a home, but a lifestyle—one that blends wide-open spaces with proximity to Boulder, Denver, and the foothills.

Buyers this quarter ranged from hobbyists looking for a few acres to competitive riders in search of top-notch facilities. The appeal of farm-to-table living, room for animals, and a slower pace continues to resonate, especially as remote work remains popular.

Community Spotlight

Neighborhoods like Clover Basin and areas west of town have seen increased interest, thanks to their scenic views and access to local equestrian amenities. The community spirit shines through at local tack shops, feed stores, and regular riding events—making Longmont a welcoming place for horse lovers of all kinds.

Whether you’re considering selling your horse property or dreaming of finding your own slice of Colorado heaven, Longmont’s market offers both opportunity and inspiration. Want to learn more or see what’s currently available? Reach out for a personalized market update or a tour of the latest listings!

Blake Chevalier
Blake Chevalier

Broker Associate | License ID: 100108612

+1(970) 541-9030 | blake@chevalierhorseproperties.com

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