well it was a great home to live in. we moved from california out to the country so we could ride our horses right off our property into wonderful nc game lands. surrounded by jordan lake. alas, the thousands of feet of fencing, acres of mowing/seeding/weedeating/fertilizing/hay stacking/stall mucking/horse shoeing became too much for this family of 2 young kids and two professionals. yes, we sold the property.
why am i writing this in a blog post that should be more about cary real estate and less about horse farms by jordan lake? well, i put up a website - 285bigoak.com when we were selling the property back last summer, and i am *still* getting hits to the website. so i am going to direct folks here.
i can definitely help you buy a horse farm around the triangle area, but just not that one. it was a very nice place, and luckily the folks who bought it still let my wife board her horse out there. so i still have my equine connections. but these days i am much more likely to be helping folks relocating from california to cary for jobs at cisco, synopsys or ibm.
want to get plugged into the horse scene? give me a call - i know who you need to talk to. want to talk tech? talk about the median home price in santa clara county ca (over $700,000!)? compare traffic on 101 to the beltline or 540? im your cary nc realtor. 
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1 pbc2 // Aug 20, 2007 at 10:20 am
Hi,
Your property is still listed on the North Carolina Horse Directory, which may be why you are still receiving inquiries. We’re looking for a horse property in the Triangle and would appreciate any advice/resources you can lend us.
Thank you!
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