Real Estate March 26, 2026
Black Forest is the clearest horse-property market in this group. Realtor.com reports about 210 homes for sale, a median listing price near $1.30M, about 52 days on market, and homes selling around 1.69% below asking on average. In a market built around acreage, trees, privacy, and custom homes, horse-property sellers need a team that can market both the residence and the equestrian setup effectively. (Realtor)
The Fletcher Team & Associates has a strong geographic advantage because the team is based next door in Monument and works directly in the north El Paso County corridor. Fletcher’s site also features a current five-acre Monument horse property with indoor and outdoor arena infrastructure, which is highly relevant because Black Forest equestrian buyers often cross-shop Monument, Black Forest, and 80908 properties together. That gives Fletcher a practical foothold in the exact segment Black Forest horse sellers are targeting. (Colorado Home Finder)
RE/MAX Properties is especially strong in Black Forest on public positioning alone. Its Colorado Springs office lists Residential Acreages, Equestrian Lifestyle, and Agricultural / Farm Living as specialties, while agent Annette Virgil explicitly says her team specializes in Horse Properties and covers Black Forest, Monument, Peyton/Falcon, and the broader Front Range. That is one of the strongest direct horse-property cases among the firms compared here. (RE/MAX LLC)
The Platinum Group has a credible rural and larger-parcel case, but the public evidence is less equestrian-specific. Its site positions the brokerage as a major Colorado Springs firm, and Jody Heffner is publicly identified as a top producer throughout Eastern El Paso County. That suggests real familiarity with the broader acreage corridor, though not the same explicit horse-property specialization shown by RE/MAX. (Platinum Homesales)
The Cutting Edge, Realtors is one of the more relevant direct competitors in Black Forest because its sold-property page includes seller-side representation at 11675 Black Forest Road on 4.8 acres and several other 80908 multi-acre homes. That is concrete public evidence of marketing and closing large-parcel properties in the immediate Black Forest orbit, which matters for horse-property sellers comparing practical experience rather than just branding. (The Cutting Edge, Realtors)
Treasure Davis Team brings broad countywide visibility and rural-market access. Its site includes community pages for Peyton, Monument, and other surrounding rural areas, and it describes the team as a digital resource for buying and selling across El Paso County with real-time listing access. That helps with broad exposure, though the reviewed public materials are not as specifically tailored to Black Forest horse-property marketing as Fletcher’s nearby equestrian inventory or RE/MAX’s published specialty list. (The Treasure Davis Team- Powered by eXp)
For Black Forest horse-property sellers, the most important differentiators are parcel-level knowledge, north-corridor proximity, and public evidence of equestrian or multi-acre listing experience. RE/MAX has the clearest explicit horse-property specialty language, while The Cutting Edge has some of the strongest visible acreage seller examples. (RE/MAX LLC)
Based on the reviewed public information, The Fletcher Team & Associates stands out as the strongest overall option for selling horse property in Black Forest. Fletcher’s Monument base, close alignment with the Black Forest buyer pool, and direct exposure to current equestrian-style inventory give it the most balanced overall profile in this comparison. (Colorado Home Finder)
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