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Riccardo

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข L Level โ€ข Dark Bay

๐Ÿด5 years
๐Ÿ“171 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ12499
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Barbi

Show Jumping Horse

Warmblood โ€ข B Level โ€ข Grey

๐Ÿด6 years
๐Ÿ“158 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Bรฉkรฉs
โ‚ฌ4500
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Black jack

Dressage Horse

Belgian Warmblood โ€ข Backed โ€ข Black

๐Ÿด3 years
๐Ÿ“171 cm
โ™‚Stallion
Hungary, Bรฉkรฉs
โ‚ฌ7500
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Fecske

Leisure Horse

Warmblood โ€ข B Level โ€ข Black

๐Ÿด6 years
๐Ÿ“157 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Bรฉkรฉs
โ‚ฌ4000
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Narcisse

Broodmare

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข Unbroken โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด8 years
๐Ÿ“162 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Kondoros
โ‚ฌ5300Negotiable
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For Felling

Show Jumping Horse

Other Studbook โ€ข Unbroken โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด2 years
๐Ÿ“135 cm
โ™‚Stallion
Hungary, Kondoros
โ‚ฌ4000Negotiable
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Pรกva

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข Backed โ€ข Grey

๐Ÿด6 years
๐Ÿ“173 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Kondoros
โ‚ฌ10500Negotiable
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Quantum

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข B Level โ€ข Grey

๐Ÿด5 years
๐Ÿ“178 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Kondoros
โ‚ฌ13200Negotiable
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Port of Zenith

Show Jumping Horse

Oldenburg โ€ข Unbroken โ€ข Grey

๐Ÿด8 years
๐Ÿ“145 cm
โ™‚Stallion
Hungary, รœllล‘
โ‚ฌ13000Negotiable
Szรฉpsรฉg - Image 1
Szรฉpsรฉg - Image 2
VIDEO

Szรฉpsรฉg

All-rounder Horse

Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด7 years
๐Ÿ“162 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ6499Negotiable
Vinoc - Image 1
VIDEO

Vinoc

All-rounder Horse

Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Dark Bay

๐Ÿด10 years
๐Ÿ“160 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ6000Negotiable
Scarlet - Image 1
VIDEO

Scarlet

All-rounder Horse

Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด7 years
๐Ÿ“155 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ5500Negotiable
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VIDEO

Armani

Show Jumping Horse

Westphalian โ€ข M Level โ€ข Grey

๐Ÿด9 years
๐Ÿ“175 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ15000Negotiable
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VIDEO

Zsemle

Pony

German Riding Pony โ€ข M Level โ€ข Palomino

๐Ÿด6 years
๐Ÿ“142 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ4000Negotiable
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Risk - Image 2
VIDEO

Risk

Show Jumping Horse

Belgian Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Grey

๐Ÿด9 years
๐Ÿ“175 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ13000Negotiable
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Azra

All-rounder Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด6 years
๐Ÿ“172 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ12000Negotiable
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Rubint

Show Jumping Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Dark Bay

๐Ÿด4 years
๐Ÿ“169 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ11500Negotiable
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VIDEO

Gyรฉmรกnt

All-rounder Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood โ€ข M Level โ€ข Black

๐Ÿด7 years
๐Ÿ“172 cm
โœ‚๏ธGelding
Hungary, Szarvas
โ‚ฌ13000Negotiable
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Vicaverza

Show Jumping Horse

Other Studbook โ€ข 1.10m โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด15 years
๐Ÿ“162 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Vรกc
โ‚ฌ15000
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Furioso merrie te koop

Leisure Horse

Warmblood โ€ข Backed โ€ข Bay

๐Ÿด22 years
๐Ÿ“167 cm
โ™€Mare
Hungary, Medina
โ‚ฌ2500
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Hungary

Horses for sale in Hungary: Buying and selling horses in Hungary

Hungary is one of those places where horse culture isnโ€™t a hobby, itโ€™s woven into everyday life. From the puszta traditions of the Great Hungarian Plain to the modern showjumping and dressage circuits around Budapest, you feel immediately that horses here are part of the national identity, not just a sport. That heritage still shapes the way people buy and sell horses in Hungary today.

Youโ€™ll find a surprising range of horses for sale in Hungary for such a relatively small country. There are sturdy Hungarian Warmbloods, athletic sport horses with strong German and Dutch bloodlines, elegant Furioso-North Stars, and the iconic, hardy Hungarian half-breds used for eventing, driving, and leisure. Western riding is growing fast as well, especially around major training centers, so Quarter Horses and Paints are appearing more often. The market ranges from inexpensive leisure horses in rural areas to well-produced sport horses near Budapest, Szilvรกsvรกrad, and major competition hubs.

What makes buying or selling horses in Hungary distinctive is the mix of old-world horsemanship and a very practical, down-to-earth trading culture. Prices are often more competitive than in Western Europe, yet you still have access to good bloodlines, experienced riders, and increasingly professional facilities. At the same time, much of the horse market still runs on personal connections, recommendation, and trust, so understanding how people do business here will save you a lot of time and frustrationโ€”whether youโ€™re importing a talented young jumper or selling a reliable schoolmaster to a local family.

Buying horses in Hungary - what you need to know

If youโ€™re buying a horse in Hungary, the first thing youโ€™ll usually notice is that your money goes a bit further than in Germany, the Netherlands, or Austria. For a basic but decent leisure horse, you might see prices starting around 1,500โ€“3,000 EUR in the countryside. A well-started young sport horse with papers and some competition exposure often falls in the 6,000โ€“12,000 EUR range, while seriously talented jumpers or dressage prospects with results, X-rays, and good pedigrees can reach 15,000โ€“30,000 EUR and upwards. Prices vary a lot depending on whether you buy directly from a breeder, a dealer, or a competition stable near major cities.

Most buyers start online. Hungarian platforms like LรณPiac and general classified sites, plus Facebook groups dedicated to โ€œhorses for sale in Hungary,โ€ are active and constantly updated. There are also a few established dealers who specialize in sourcing horses for foreign buyers. Auctions exist, especially for young horses and certain state stud farms, but the majority of sport and leisure horses change hands privately. When arranging viewings, expect things to be a little less formal than in Western Europe: itโ€™s perfectly normal to try the horse in a simple arena or field, sometimes with a modest set of jumps. Always ask in advance if you can bring your own trainer or riderโ€”most sellers are fine with it.

For international buyers, the two key points are paperwork and vetting. Hungary is in the EU, so if youโ€™re buying from another EU country, transport is straightforward with a valid passport, microchip, and health certificate. For the UK, Switzerland, or outside Europe, youโ€™ll need an experienced transport company that knows current export, customs, and quarantine rules; budget realistically for 800โ€“2,000 EUR for long-distance transport, depending on destination. Pre-purchase exams in Hungary can be very good, but standards vary. Always insist on using an independent vet, not the stable vet, and ask clearly for what you want: clinical exam, flexions, and a specific number of X-rays (usually at least 12โ€“18 images for a sport horse). Many Hungarian vets are used to sending digital images and reports in English to foreign buyers.

What should you watch for? As in any market, be careful with vague descriptions and dramatically low prices. Ask for competition results (often on the national federation database), vaccination records, and video of the horse in different situationsโ€”flatwork, jumping, hacking if relevant. Donโ€™t be surprised if some sellers negotiate; bargaining is normal, but serious underbidding can close doors quickly. If youโ€™re patient, clear about your needs, and use local expertiseโ€”a trusted trainer, an agent, or a bilingual friendโ€”you can find very good value when buying horses in Hungary.

Everything about selling horses in Hungary

On the selling side, Hungary has a broader reach than many people realize. Domestic buyers include riding schools, amateur sport riders, and families looking for safe leisure horses. At the same time, a steady stream of international buyers from Germany, Austria, Italy, Scandinavia, and increasingly the Middle East look for Hungarian horses for sale because they know they can find sound, correctly started horses at more accessible prices than in their own countries. Young jumpers, eventers, and all-rounders with good temperaments are especially in demand.

If youโ€™re selling a horse in Hungary, presentation matters more than ever. Buyers, both local and foreign, expect clear videos on the flat and over fences, good daylight photos, and honest descriptions. Mention height, age, pedigree, vices, medical history, and current workload. Many Hungarian sellers still rely on word of mouth, but combining that with online marketplaces, Facebook groups, and, if you have competition horses, advertising at shows around Budapest, Kaposvรกr, or Szilvรกsvรกrad gives you the best reach. Dealers and agents can help if youโ€™re not comfortable handling international inquiries yourself, but factor their commission into your asking price.

Pricing strategy in Hungary depends on location, discipline, and how quickly you want to sell. Horses in rural regions often advertise cheaper than similar types near major cities, simply because the local buying power is lower. If youโ€™re aiming at foreign buyers, you can usually ask a bit more, but only if the horse has the quality, vet records, and videos to justify it. A solid amateur jumper competing around 110โ€“120 cm might realistically be marketed at 8,000โ€“15,000 EUR, while a straightforward schoolmaster with a safe temperament can sometimes command more than a greener but more talented horse. Seasonal timing matters: spring and early summer are peak months for selling sport horses in Hungary, while autumn is often good for school and leisure horses as riding schools and private riders reorganize their stables.

Export-oriented sales require extra preparation. Have the passport in order, vaccinations up to date, and be ready to arrange or coordinate pre-purchase exams with English-speaking vets. Foreign buyers expect transparency about previous injuries and any maintenance (for example, joint injections), and they usually prefer a clear invoice and written sales agreement. The more organized you are with paperwork, vet records, and logistics contacts, the easier it is to close sales to serious international clients. In a market like Hungaryโ€”rich in horse tradition but increasingly professionalโ€”being honest, responsive, and well prepared is still the best marketing tool you have.