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Aiken Today
By the People, for the People
Aiken County's Five Most Expensive Homes Offer Equestrian Luxury
These high-end properties boast lavish amenities and historic ties to the region's equestrian heritage.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The median home price in Aiken County, South Carolina averages $329,900, but these five listings far exceed that mark. From a $5.575 million estate with world-class equestrian facilities to a $3.09 million property with a dual primary suite layout, these homes cater to the area's affluent horse enthusiasts.
Why it matters
Aiken County has long been known for its thriving equestrian community, attracting wealthy horse owners and trainers. These top-dollar listings showcase the high-end real estate catering to this niche market, highlighting the county's reputation as a premier destination for equestrian living.
The details
The most expensive listing is a $5.575 million, 8.5-acre property that includes the renowned Grand Prix Village Farm, a historic equestrian training and boarding facility. Other homes feature amenities like 30 miles of riding trails, two arenas with top-of-the-line footing, and even a dual primary suite layout with a second kitchen and garage. Many of the properties have ties to prominent figures in the equestrian world, including the founding owner of the Houston Texans and the ruler of Dubai.
- The homes were listed for sale on Realtor.com as of March 6, 2026.
- The $5.575 million estate just came on the market at the end of February 2026.
The players
Grand Prix Village Farm
A historic equestrian training and boarding facility located on the $5.575 million estate.
Bob McNair
The founding owner of the NFL's Houston Texans, a past owner of the $5.575 million property.
Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum
The current ruler of Dubai, a past owner of the $5.575 million property.
The takeaway
These high-end equestrian estates in Aiken County showcase the region's reputation as a premier destination for affluent horse enthusiasts, with lavish amenities and historic ties to the local equestrian community.

