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Horse Properties in Northern Arizona FOR SALE!
The Verde Valley ’s two principal communities, Sedona and Cottonwood , are held together by Route 89A. Located approximately sixteen miles apart, they are an easy
drive on a relatively level four-lane highway.
Sedona, the smaller more boutique-like of the two, offers a more sophisticated mix of hotels, restaurants, night clubs, and shops, as well as a six-screen cinema
complex. Cottonwood, on the other hand, has the Verde Valley Medical Center , a Super Wal-Mart, a Home Depot, and an array of car dealerships. If you put the two together, they would contain most of the
elements we associate with a medium-sized urban city.
As you can tell from the picture, I love horses! I have ever since I was a little girl growing up in Washington state. Being a full-time Sedona
Real Estate Agent, I now have time only for an occasional ride. However, many of my clients and friends own horse properties and visiting them is always a joy and pleasure. Not only are these incredible
Northern Arizona horse properties located in and around Sedona and Cottonwood , but also in the in-between communities of Page Springs and Cornville.
I will help you find the perfect horse
property in Northern Arizona! Real Estate
in Sedona and Cottonwood has incredible variety, beauty, and value.
It is Arizona's BEST real estate and a sound investment!
If you are interested in finding a stable where you can keep a horse separate from your living space, I can help you with that too. If you are intrigued by the idea
of riding a horse through some of the most spectacular scenery in America , there are numerous trails for you to choose from.
And if you have never been on a horse, don’t worry, here are some fun tips to wet your appetite. The primary key to working with a horse is communication. Not with
“Gideeup” or “Whoa”, but primarily using your balance and body position, along with the bit and reins. Anything you can do to increase your feel for the horse’s movements and your own balance will
make you a better rider. And remember, a horse will generally end up behaving toward you the way you behave toward it. Keep yourself calm, attentive and self-disciplined and you will find yourself riding a
gentle, attentive and well-behaved horse!
As Roy Rogers used to say, “Happy trails and keep smiling”.
Please call me at 928-300-5050 or
E-mail
me and tell me about your horse property in Northern Arizona real estate needs.
Take advantage of my years of experience and look forward to buying your new Sedona home with an expert Sedona
Real Estate Professional!

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