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Buying war horses is a pain in the ass, I got imperial chargers for prices between 390 and 1100, but they are rare, other war horses cost even more regularly.
The way I got most of my war horses is fighting other lords. Of course that is very random and depending on the troops they use. If I was lucky I got up to three imperial chargers.
I eventually took to the sable enabler mod so I can build a stable workshop, which produces warhorses. Or you can try to mod the native sandbox module. There's the stable workshop which has been commented out.
You may be a tad early game for a full army of war horse using units. Not only will it cost alot to get the warhorses but those higher tiers will start to really have an impact on income. I wouldnt recommend it unless you already have passive positive income, at least 400 denari a day worth. Id wait for more myself, its not hard to set up a few caravans and workshops and get to +3000 or more denari a day.
One workshop/caravan makes it easier to get the next, and so on.
It didnt take long. Though as a trader I typically go town to town anyway. On new saves I buy them whenever I see them, if at a fair price, looking at you aserai at 3k each. They build up.
Other than hitting towns, and fiefs that produce horses (they seem to have at least one or two) I dont know.
But! Everything is cheaper in villages. Check the horse breeding villages. As Chillum says Imperial Charger is the cheapest one. If im not wrong campaign starting area, the training field, surrounded with villages that produces horses.
Another idea; get khuzait nomads and with standard horses level them into horse archers, you map speed will increase. Keep your party below 20 and farm steppe bandits for horses.
Also, If you end of taking over a fief and you own the adjacent settlement, then if the village is doing well it might pump more warhorses into the market. There are also might be some village enhancements that might be possible through upgrades at your keep.
e.g. mark a village as offering rare recruits (like 'noble line' troops c/o a powerful friendly notable), having horses, etc.