Vaal Marina, Vaal Dam, Gauteng ID 1282919
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73000m2
This is your chance to own a thriving and fully off-grid resort right on the banks of the Vaal Dam, boasting over 1km of private waterfront—one of the deepest water areas of the dam, making it a prime fishing destination. With a unique gradient of 1m depth per 10m distance, it’s no wonder this location is already a national hotspot for anglers. The property is set to host the prestigious South African Open for Anglers in September 2025, with 10 international teams competing on this very land—a testament to its popularity and potential. Key Features: Size: 7.3 hectares Zoning: Resort & Recreational – ideal for developing a dream hospitality or tourism business Accommodation: 2 x Three-bedroom houses (one currently operating as a guest house) 13 x Wooden cabins: 1 x 2-sleeper cabin 12 x 4-sleeper cabins 1 x Staff house (1 bedroom) Ablution Facilities: 3 fully equipped bathrooms (shower, toilet, basin) with gas geysers and solar lighting (approved plans for adding another 9 bathroom units) Off-Grid Infrastructure: 2 Boreholes with solar pump 5000L and 2000L water tanks New 50mm Ryobi petrol pump Solar power system with 12 panels and a 7.68kW Lion battery Security: 6-zone wireless alarm system CCTV with 8 surveillance cameras Added extras: Tractor MF135, Slasher, Catamaran and Trailer, 4x4 500cc Quad, 2 Canoes, Petrol Lawnmower, Petrol Brush cutter, 3 Phase bench grinder, Large stand Drill, and quite a few garage tool equipment. This is a rare investment opportunity with immediate earning potential and the infrastructure already in place to expand. Whether you're looking to run a guest lodge, fishing resort, or exclusive retreat—this property is the perfect canvas. Contact Monica today for a life-changing viewing and secure your place at one of South Africa’s most sought-after fishing and recreational destinations.
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