Prescott · Prescott Valley · Chino Valley
Room for whatmatters most
Dogs, chickens, horses, elbow room and a view worth coming home to. I'm Shelby Dunham — a Prescott broker who reads the zoning, the well log and the fence line before you fall in love with the kitchen.
Thinking about moving?
Here's what animal owners should know before buying.
Your home should fit your lifestyle — including the ones with paws, hooves and feathers. Six things that decide whether a property actually works. Every one of them is checkable before you write an offer.
Dog Friendly
- Fenced yards
- HOA restrictions
- Nearby trails
Want Chickens?
- Check zoning
- HOA rules
- Acreage requirements
Horse Property
- Water
- Easements
- Arena potential
- Trailer access
Land
- Wells
- Septic
- Flood zones
- Building restrictions
Lifestyle
- National Forest access
- Hunting nearby
- ATV roads
Buying or Selling?
- Prescott & Prescott Valley
- Chino Valley
- Surrounding communities
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Search homes, horse property and land across Yavapai County
Filter by the things that actually matter out here: acreage, zoning that allows livestock, well versus hauled water, barn or arena, paved access, and whether a horse trailer can physically get down the driveway.
About Shelby
A broker, not a brochure
I'm Shelby Dunham, Designated Broker and the whole company. When you call Platinum Ridge, you get me — not a team lead, not an assistant with a script, not a hand-off to whoever is on floor duty.
I work with people whose lives don't fit in a subdivision: the family with three dogs who need a real fence, the couple who want six hens and no HOA letter about it, the buyer who needs a shared well agreement read carefully before they sign anything.
I will tell you when a property is a bad idea. That's most of the value.
Local expertise. Personal service.
Properties that fit your lifestyle.
Let's find your perfect place
Tell me about your animals.
Seriously — how many, what kind, and what they need. That's where a good property search actually starts.