Anonymous wrote:Realistically, how much money do you need to have in this area to support a horse riding hobby? Assume this means owning 2-3 horses and showing them on occasion. I know next to nothing about horses, so I am just trying to get a rough gauge or range for how expensive this hobby can get.
Any data points would be appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:
Horse person. This is laughably wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Including land, $1 million the first year. Then maybe $600k? She wants to quit working and have you support this avocation? Are you an oil prince or what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it might be better if you gave a budget range and explained if you are willing to buy land to keep horses on.
Fancy horses cost as much as new cars. Cheap horses cost like junkers to decent used cars.
Boarding costs like an apartment (potentially shared) per stall unless you live in a rural area where land is cheap. And don't need amenities like an indoor riding ring.
Also would help to know if this is showing for kids (ponies) or a grownup-level of showing.
Ok, so this is not my hobby (hence my ignorance), but things are getting serious with a woman who is very much into it but would also like to eventually leave her job, so I am just trying to get a general sense of things out of curiosity. Recently attended an event that featured a few olympians and it was pretty cool.
Yes, would be willing to buy land if that made sense. This would be grown-up level showing.
This is a discussion to have with your lady. She can fill in the numbers for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it might be better if you gave a budget range and explained if you are willing to buy land to keep horses on.
Fancy horses cost as much as new cars. Cheap horses cost like junkers to decent used cars.
Boarding costs like an apartment (potentially shared) per stall unless you live in a rural area where land is cheap. And don't need amenities like an indoor riding ring.
Also would help to know if this is showing for kids (ponies) or a grownup-level of showing.
Ok, so this is not my hobby (hence my ignorance), but things are getting serious with a woman who is very much into it but would also like to eventually leave her job, so I am just trying to get a general sense of things out of curiosity. Recently attended an event that featured a few olympians and it was pretty cool.
Yes, would be willing to buy land if that made sense. This would be grown-up level showing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it might be better if you gave a budget range and explained if you are willing to buy land to keep horses on.
Fancy horses cost as much as new cars. Cheap horses cost like junkers to decent used cars.
Boarding costs like an apartment (potentially shared) per stall unless you live in a rural area where land is cheap. And don't need amenities like an indoor riding ring.
Also would help to know if this is showing for kids (ponies) or a grownup-level of showing.
Anonymous wrote:A lot. I have a few friends who own horses. One whose daughter is close to olympic level horse riding. Many, Many years ago, before they had three kids in private school, she told me her credit card is about $50k a month.
Another friend who has a wife and daughter who ride and they had one horse at the time. Now they have more. He said that paying for the horse's boarding was basically the same as what a payment on a Porsche would be. That doesn't include the saddles, boots, gucci belts, travel for shows, etc.