Eco Estate Alberton

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Meyersdal Eco Estate in Alberton is renowned as one of the largest and most exclusive eco estates in Gauteng, covering approximately 400–450 hectares of unspoiled, rolling hills and natural beauty[1][2]. This prestigious residential estate forms part of the greater Meyersdal Nature Area, with less than 15% of the area developed, ensuring ample wide open spaces and a strong sense of harmony between residents and nature[2].

Properties in Meyersdal Eco Estate are sought after, with large residential stands ranging from 750 m² to 4000 m²[1][2]. Some of these luxury homes have recently been listed at prices between R10 million and over R32 million, reflecting the estate’s exclusivity and high standard of living[4][6].

Key Features and Facilities:

  • 24/7 security including a state-of-the-art control room, access control, security patrols, and full perimeter CCTV surveillance[1].
  • Scenic views, prolific indigenous flora, and a conservation management team caring for wildlife within the estate[1].
  • Recreational amenities such as a clubhouse, pub/lounge, function hall, and large patio[1].
  • Sports facilities: squash court, tennis courts, 16 km mountain bike track, and 7 km hiking trail[1].
  • Three dams with five indigenous fish species; catch and release encouraged[1].
  • Wildlife: Home to 14 species of game and nearly 100 bird species recorded[1].
  • Convenient location: 10 minutes from Johannesburg, 30 minutes from Sandton and OR Tambo International Airport, and close to shopping centers and schools[1].
  • Tranquil lifestyle with a secure, nature-based environment, making it attractive to discerning buyers seeking privacy, safety, and an eco-friendly setting[2].

Property Availability:

  • Luxury homes and vacant stands are regularly available, with several top agencies representing the area, including Pam Golding, REMAX, and Private Property[4][6][7][8].
  • Current listings often highlight multi-bedroom family residences with high-end finishes and substantial stand sizes[4][6].

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