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You may want your property marketed discreetly-that is, no sign, no property-specific advertising, etc. Or you may want to move your property as promptly as possible with all the suitable marketing tools employed. CHF has handled both.

Selling your property starts with what it has to offer and how it should be priced. With those hard facts, CHF identifies the segment of the horse community (and peripheral market) that will be interested. Subsequent marketing efforts target that segment and point out why your property is a unique offering.

If you wish to sell a property in Fairfield County or Litchfield County, CHF will help you determine if it suits the horse community and how it should be priced. You can request an on-site evaluation by phoning or e-mailing. Or you can e-mail a brief description of your property (or fill in the basic information below).



Name:
E-mail address:
Phone:
Name of owner:
Address of property:
Number of acres:
Percentage of open land?
Topography?
Percentage of Wetlands?
Fencing? Type?
Stable? Describe.
Ring? Size? Footing?
House? Describe.
Outbuildings? Describe.

other features | additional comments | questions?
(near shopping, away from neighbors, views, indoor ring, etc.)




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CT Horse Farms real estate marketing
Marilyn Nodiff, Broker/Realtor (licensed in CT)
P.O. Box 98, Bethlehem, CT 06751
203.266.7118
marilyn@cthorsefarms.com

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