Summerveld Property On Market

Save the date - 5 November at 12h00

The Sporting Post is privileged to announce that a rare opportunity to purchase one of the most magnificent Summerveld equestrian properties, with conditional use of the Summerveld Training Centre facilities, has arisen.

The property will be sold on the spot by Hedley Harris Auctioneers on Thursday 5 November at noon.

Duly instructed by the owner, who is retiring , Hedley Harris Auctioneers will sell the property situated at D80 Pauline Crescent Summerveld, subject to confirmation within a maximum of 7 days.

The idyllic setting is described as an equestrian investment property situated in Summerveld in a quiet cul-de-sac bordering on a conservancy and private game reserve within the KZN development corridor, 20 minutes either side of Durban and Pietermaritzburg.

The property is situated on 10 acres of level land, has a 5 bedroom/3 bathroom homestead, 2 double garages, domestic servants quarters and grooms accommodation, swimming pool, indoor and outdoor entertainment areas.

Facilities include 56 stables, a tack room and 2 feed rooms, vet room, equine swimming pool, 300m railed sand track, paddocks and sand riding/showing arena.

It also has a 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom flatlet on the property.

The property has conditional use of the Summerveld Training Facilities.

 

Bidders will be required to register prior to the auction.

  • Registration R25000 (Refundable Deposit)
  • ID and proof of residence to register.
  • Terms 10% deposit plus 5% buyers commission at the fall of the hammer.

For enquiries, please contact Luiz on 0824685256 or Dylan on 0729523828

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