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600, 650, 656 Airport Drive
Mifflintown, PA 17059
$3,750,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
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Property Description
You are cleared for landing! Welcome to 600 Airport Drive in Mifflintown, Pennsylvania. This 24 plus acre property is a private oasis located in Juniata County, surrounded by a peaceful setting of scenic mountains, serene farmland, and lush green trees. It is conveniently situated in between Harrisburg and State College/Penn State University. The property is highlighted by a custom 12,000 square foot home, 2,650-foot paved lighted runway, over 23,000 square feet of hangars, 6,000-gallon fuel storage, two residential rental properties, an apartment, an additional residential home that can be redeveloped into a hangar home. This airport is in a secluded area but only 45 minutes from Harrisburg on a four-lane highway. The Juniata River is just a couple of blocks away. The airport is surrounded by farmland and can handle most turboprops. The airport is unattended and based aircraft owners are extremely helpful in maintaining the facility. The local RC airplane club is based at the airport. This 26.3-acre airport features a 2,650-foot paved, lighted runway with a GPS approach. Only 153nm west of KTEB, 114nm from KPNE and a 55-minute drive to Harrisburg International Airport. The airport has over 23,000 square feet of hangars in 13 different units. Three of these hangars (9,400 square feet) are heated. The airport has 6,000 gallons of fuel storage set up for two fuels. There are 3.5 acres of undeveloped land as well. The owner's home, separately deeded, was completed in 2008 and is a 12,000 plus square foot custom home on 2.2 acres, which includes 9,837 square feet on two floors, a 1,632 square foot heated garage that can be opened to 37 feet of free span, and a 1,504 square foot screened-in porch. Below the screened-in porch is a pre-dug area for a 15 x 50 foot swimming pool that is enclosed for year-round use. Hardwood floors can be found throughout the house with several wood ceilings and wainscoting. Many windows and glass doors offer unlimited opportunities to enjoy the surrounding views. The house is set up with three bedrooms, but more can be added. The owner's suite includes a cedar lined walk-in closet, a whirlpool tub with a bay window, and an oversized walk-in shower. The lower-level bedroom has its own bath with jacuzzi tub and walk-in shower. The home has an additional full bath too. The modern kitchen boasts oak cabinets and granite countertops, all stainless appliances, including a large gas cooktop with grill and griddle, and a warming drawer. The main living room has a vaulted wood ceiling and a pellet stove in a stone chimney encasement. In the full, completed lower level there is a home theater, fireplace, cedar lined closet, and a large area for various recreational activities. The complete U.S. sectional map is epoxied into the floor. A covered front porch surrounds the front of the home while a rear deck encases the back of the home with a covered area next to the kitchen for year-round grilling. A new vineyard was planted in 2019. The home is covered with an alarm system, a video system, a separate RO water system, a telephone system and high-speed internet great for a remote office. The residence has two air conditioning systems and is completely heated with automatic wood pellet fired boilers. There is room to build a hangar and housekeeper apartment on the owner’s lot as well. Don't wait to schedule your visit and see this amazing property with your own eyes today!
Property Information
Lot Size
24 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Commercial
Year Built
2008
MLS Number
PAJT2001988
Location
Address
600, 650, 656 AIRPORT DRIVE
City
MIFFLINTOWN
State
PA
Zip Code
17059
County
JUNIATA
Listing
Provider
Lusk & Associates, original listing
Name
Lusk & Associates
Phone
(717) 291-9101
Office Name
Lusk & Associates Sotheby's International Rea
Office Phone
(717) 291-9101
Agent Name
Anne M Lusk

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