Florida is the third-largest horse state in the country, with approximately 350,000 horses, nearly all of which are privately owned.
The majority are recreational and trail horses, which typically sell for around $3,500.
Competition horses represent the next tier of value and are generally priced between $15,000 and $50,000, depending on training, discipline, and demonstrated ability, such as jumping or dressage.
In the racing market, two-year-old horses commonly sell for $35,000 to $100,000.
Promising yearlings, particularly those with strong bloodlines and performance potential, command significantly higher prices, with average values around $500,000.
Each equine appraisal takes into account age, pedigree, training, performance record, health history, and current market demand to determine an accurate and defensible valuation for sale, insurance, estate, or tax purposes. Contact us.