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Ocala, FL or Sanford, NC?

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  • Ocala, FL or Sanford, NC?

    I am thinking of relocating and there are 2 areas I have been looking at. My horse is currently in Ocala which is horsie heaven. But looking on the web at real estate, say small 5 acre farmettes, while there are plenty of them, a lot of them have mobile or manufactured houses on them in Ocala (Morriston area). I'm not wild about manufactured homes in a state prone to hurricanes.

    The other area I was looking at is around Sanford, or Carthage in North Carolina. North Carolina is closer to family and the houses are much nicer, but what about the horse community in that area? Are there good farriers, vets, etc. Its not too far from Southern Pines so I would think there would be some in the area. Any opinions?

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    I was in Ocala a few weeks ago. I vote for Ocala. Look at realtor.com and you will find lots of homes that are not mobile homes. The area north of Ocala seems to avoid many of the major storms and tornadoes. I would still try to get a home that is solidly built, perhaps to the Miami code.

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    • #3
      I relocated to Sanford, NC about 4 years ago for a working student position. I have since moved here permanently (actually so a small town 15 min north of Sanford, I still ride with my dressage trainer in Sanford). You are correct, you are about 40 minutes from Southern Pines and the Moss Foundation to the south and 45 minutes from Raleigh. Excellent vets and many excellent farriers to choose from. The NC State Vet School is right in Raleigh and is an invaluable resource (as well as saved a few equine lives). There are at least 2 reputable saddle fitters and several recommended equine chiropractors.

      What is your discipline? There is a decent H/J circuit, Eventing circuit (more towards Southern Pines, but in the area as well. The dressage scene is excellent in my opinion. Schooling shows within 40 minutes every month it seems, 9 or 10 recognized shows within 2 hours every year.

      I love this area of NC, I never left!

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      • #4
        I would choose Sanford over Carthage if I was looking in NC. Carthage is more remote "horse-wise" and has a lot of nasty RED CLAY!!!
        www.crosscreeksporthorses.com
        Breeders of Painted Thoroughbreds and Uniquely Painted Irish Sport Horses in Northeast Oklahoma

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        • #5
          I am located just between Pittsboro and Siler City, just NW of Sanford. I love it here. Good weather with only short periods of cold or heat...long spring and fall. Great trail riding at the Moss Foundation and some of the State parks, tons of dressage shows from schooling to rated, great instructors, great access to farriers and vets.
          Read about my time at the Hannoveraner Verband Breeders Courses:
          http://blumefarm.com/hannoveranercourse2011.html
          http://blumefarm.com/hannoveranercourse2012.html

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          • #6
            I wouldn't limit myself to Ocala - there are lots of places in Florida with access to good vets, etc... and that have 5-10 acres with a "real" (i.e. non-mobile/manufactured) house on it.

            Ocala actually is hotter in the summer and colder in the winter than those places nearer the coast.
            Now in Kentucky

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            • #7
              I live 20 min from Ocala. I wouldn't limit myself. Lots of traffic in Ocala. I would look at Morriston, Inglis and surrounding. You could come down where I am working in the Mullberry area.

              FL is freaking mobile home world. Some are nice and hurricanes have been quiet... but who knows?

              I personally would go to NC
              Draumr Hesta Farm
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              • #8
                My father retired to Sanford. The one thing I remember the most was the red clay!

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                • #9
                  Humidity or snow? Take your pick

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                  • #10
                    I am VA born and bred, but the Pittsboro area, and Southern Pines, anywhere in that general vicinity would definitely be the place I would move to. Gorgeous, the people are friendly, very horsey without the prices of horse country in VA
                    Originally posted by The Saddle
                    Perhaps I need my flocking adjusted.

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