R 9 000 000
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1.1 ha Land available in Dana Bay

1.1 ha

Vacant Land For Sale in Dana Bay, Mossel Bay

Development Property Available

Zoned - Business Zoned II

Key Property Details: Primary Use for BZII

Entrance - Two

Shop: Retail outlets that sell goods and services directly to the public.

Possible Uses

Dwelling House: Residential use that may be permitted under specific conditions.

Freestanding Base Telecommunication Station: Infrastructure for telecommunication services, such as mobile phone towers.

Liquor Store: Retail establishment selling alcoholic beverages.

Place of Assembly: Venues for gatherings, such as community halls or meeting spaces.

Place of Instruction: Facilities for educational purposes, like schools or training centers.

Place of Leisure: Recreational spaces, such as gyms or entertainment centers.

Place of Worship: Buildings for religious activities, like churches or temples.

Renewable Energy Structure: Installations for generating renewable energy, such as solar panels or wind turbines.

Restaurant: Establishments serving food and drinks to customers.

Service Station: Facilities offering vehicle maintenance, repairs, and fuel.

Previous Approval was for 32 living units but can be utilized as a mixed use development, (commercial on groung floor and flats above).

Dana Bay is a fast growing area and there is a need for more commerciaal space and units.

Dana Bay is a village incorporated within the greater Mossel Bay municipality, featuring amenities such as a mini supermarket, bakery, butchery, dining establishments, pharmacy, day hospital, fuel station, and liquor outlets, among other small businesses. Situated approximately midway between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, Dana Bay lies just 4 kilometers off the N2 highway. The central area of Mossel Bay and Hartenbos are both about 12 kilometers away, while George Airport is roughly 40 kilometers distant along the N2.

Recognized as a conservancy, Dana Bay supports coastal and limestone varieties of fynbos and boasts one of the highest concentrations of endemic species within the Cape Floristic Region. The area remains home to various free-roaming animal species it is common to observe bushbucks, mongoose, tortoise, guineafowl, and Cape spurfowl in residential gardens. With some luck, visitors may also encounter grysbok. Notably, resident breeding pairs of rock kestrels and jackal buzzards can be observed, alongside peregrine falcons nesting on nearby cliffs.

Marine life is abundant, with Brydes whales frequently seen in the bay. From June to late October, sightings of southern right and humpback whales are common, providing opportunities to observe behaviors such as breaching and lobtailing. Bottlenose dolphins are regularly observed in the surf or further out in the bay, and Cape Gannets are often seen diving for fish.

The region is also noted for its impressive sunsets and significant historical heritage, with evidence of Khoisan habitation and archaeological findings dating back nearly 175,000 years.

Property details

  • Listing number T5208968
  • Property type Residential Land
  • Listing date 28 Aug 2025
  • Land size 1.1 ha
  • Rates and taxes R 3 000

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