This is the offer being given to property investors in South Africa this month, when Barberton Airport goes up for auction.
The large tract of land is adjacent to the R40, allowing you quick access to two major cities.
Property purchasers are given the opportunity to purchase a local airport (photo courtesy of Supplied).
Although the airfield has had a fair amount of flight traffic over the years, its primary use as an airport has decreased dramatically in recent years.
The best chance of finding a new owner is to market it as a property, which Aucor has eagerly accepted.
The Mpumalanga-based property agents see this as an opportunity, and not a burden. To them, it’s a unique offering that could make any ambitious buyer extremely satisfied. However, money talks, and there’s no set price for this plot just yet – and that all depends on the third bang of an auctioneer’s gavel.
Buying Barberton Airport: Here’s what you’ll be paying for
So, what exactly are you getting for your money? Allow us to explain…
- The plot for sale isa the official airport to the town of Barberton
- Forget a driveway, you’ve got a 1km landing strip out back.
- There are two houses and a lodge which form part of the property.
- The listing also features a hangar and workshop.
- Your potential future home is already fully-fenced and secured, too.
- You’ve got 44 hectares of land, a control tower… and even a pool as part of your property:
Barberton Auction: Details, times, location
At around 10:30 on Tuesday 15 February, this property officially goes under the hammer of Pieter Geldenhuys. No cash will be accepted, proof of payment is required, and all bidders must provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. VAT will not be considered as part of any bid, either.
Located near three nature reserves, the airport is nestled in a wonderful spot between Barberton and Mbombela. Access to the R40 is right on your doorstep, connecting you to each aforementioned town, and the border with eSwatini. If you’re keen on this property, make sure you snap it up – before it’s going, going, gone…