Private Airpark · Lot 7 · Laveen, AZ

Your Runway.
Your Sky.
Your City View.

1.6 acres of untouched possibility at Hangar Haciendas — a private residential airpark where you taxi from your own hangar to the runway, watch the Phoenix skyline glow at sunset, and live the life most pilots spend a lifetime imagining.

$515,000 Asking Price
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Lot 7
69,555 Sq Ft · 1.6 Acres
300+
Flying Days / Year
2,436'
Paved Runway
8 mi
to Downtown PHX
View from the lot · Looking North

The lot everyone notices first

Lot 7 sits at the corner of S 29th Avenue and W Ceton Drive — the gateway to the south side of Hangar Haciendas. At 69,555 square feet (1.6 acres), this corner parcel is widely considered the premier position in the entire subdivision: two sides of road frontage, unobstructed northward views of the Phoenix skyline, and direct taxiway access to the paved 2,436-foot east–west runway. It's one of only 39 lots in a private residential airpark just 8 miles southwest of downtown.

The lot falls under county jurisdiction — no city/town overlay — which means a potentially favorable tax position. Per the recorded plat, the subdivision is located within the City of Phoenix water supply area with an assured water supply designation — a critical advantage in Arizona where water access directly impacts land value. All utilities are underground. Build your custom dream home with an attached hangar. Taxi from your front door to the runway — no tower, no clearance, no waiting. No $1,300 or more/month hangar rent, no gates. And in Phoenix, you fly year-round. Over 300 days of sunshine and the kind of VFR weather pilots in every other state envy. At night, the entire city lights up your northern horizon.

Not just a lot. A launchpad.

No Tower. No Wait.

Unlike towered airports where you wait for clearance and sequencing, Hangar Haciendas is uncontrolled — announce on CTAF and go. Your paved taxiway connects straight to the 2,436' runway. Wheels up in minutes, not half-hours.

Build Your Vision

69,555 square feet of blank canvas — a corner lot with dual road frontage to design a custom home and hangar. No cookie-cutter plans — your architect, your dream.

Phoenix Skyline at Night

South-side lot faces north — straight at the Phoenix skyline. Watch the city glow from your patio at sunset, then light up the entire horizon after dark. Views like this don't come with a lot — they come with a location.

Finite Supply, Growing Demand

Only 39 lots exist — and nobody is building new runways in established neighborhoods. With ~600K active pilots and ~426 airparks nationwide, the math overwhelmingly favors owners.

Year-Round Flying Weather

Phoenix averages 300+ days of sunshine and some of the best VFR conditions in the country. No winter groundings, no fog delays, no six-month hangar hibernation. Every month is flying season.

Aviator Community

A tight-knit community of fellow pilots. Annual BBQs, fly-ins, community events, and neighbors who share your passion for flight.

01

Fly

No driving to the airport. No badge. No gate. No ground control. No hold-short line. Coffee in hand, walk to your hangar, preflight, announce on CTAF, and wheels up. That's a Tuesday here.

02

Explore

16,000 acres of South Mountain trails minutes from your door. Desert hikes at dawn, breakfast tacos in Laveen, wheels up by noon, city dinner by dusk. Phoenix is 15 minutes away.

03

Build

1.6 acres means room for everything — a sprawling single-story, a detached multi-bay hangar, workshop, casita, pool. Design it once, live it forever.

04

Belong

Join 39 families who chose to live differently. An active HOA, community fly-ins, and the kind of neighbors who wave from their taxiway.

Run the numbers. Every scenario leads here.

Scenario A
Rent a Hangar
Market rent (Phoenix avg)$1,500–$2,000/mo
Annual cost$18K–$24K
10 years (w/ 4% inflation)$216K–$288K
20 years (w/ 4% inflation)$535K–$715K
Waitlist3–5 years
Equity built$0
Phoenix city code mandates annual CPI increases on hangar rates. They never go down. Falcon Field has a 5-year waitlist. Chandler is 100% full.
Scenario B
Buy a Hangar
Purchase price (PHX metro)$130K–$1.6M
+ Ground lease (monthly)$500–$1,200
10-year total$190K–$1.7M+
Own the land?No — lease only
Tower delays?Yes
Live next to plane?No
Hangars at Falcon Field sell for $1.6M. Glendale: $650K. Chandler: $550K. Pegasus: $1.275M. You buy the structure but lease the dirt — forever.
Scenario C
Buy Lot 7
Lot price$515,000
Monthly hangar rent$0 — forever
Ground lease$0 — you own it
Own the land?Yes — forever
Tower delays?None
Live next to plane?Your backyard
Corner lot. City views. Runway access. Assured water. No waitlist. No lease. No tower. The land is yours and it only appreciates.

The pilot renting a hangar today at Phoenix market rates will spend $535,000–$715,000 over 20 years — with CPI-mandated annual increases — and own nothing at the end. The pilot who buys a hangar at a commercial airport pays $130K–$1.6M for the structure alone, then pays a ground lease on top of it, month after month, and still drives to the airport, still waits for tower clearance, and still doesn't live next to their plane. At $515,000, Lot 7 costs less than two decades of hangar rent — and you own 1.6 acres, build your dream home, and fly from your backyard for the rest of your life.

The Phoenix skyline becomes your backyard view

From your south-side lot, the city stretches across the entire northern horizon. Watch the sun set behind the Estrellas, then watch a million lights flicker on from downtown Phoenix to Tempe to Scottsdale. This isn't a view you visit — it's the view you come home to, every single night.

300+
Sunny Days / Year
86°
Avg High · Oct
VFR
Nearly Every Day
0
Snow Days
Most pilots drive to the airport, pay $1,300 or more a month in hangar rent, wait for tower clearance, and schedule their life around someone else's airport. Here, you walk out your back door, announce on frequency, and fly. That's not a luxury — it's freedom you can't get anywhere else.

Only ~426 residential airparks exist in the entire United States.

It pays for itself. Literally.

$515,000
Lot 7 · 69,555 Sq Ft (1.6 Acres) · Corner Position · Runway Access
Price / Acre ~$322,000
Hangar Rent Saved $15,600 / yr
10-Year Savings $156,000
Climate 300+ VFR Days

A hangar at Falcon Field sells for $1.6M — and you still lease the land. Glendale: $650K. Chandler: $550K. Pegasus: $1.275M. Renting? You'll spend $535K–$715K over 20 years at Phoenix market rates with CPI increases — and own nothing. At $515K, Lot 7 costs less than two decades of rent, less than most hangar purchases, and gives you something none of them do: 1.6 acres you own, a home you design, and a runway in your backyard.

Property Record
Lot
7 — Hangar Haciendas Unit 1
APN
300-15-047 / 300-15-048
Lot Size
69,555 sq ft (1.597 acres)
Location
S 29th Ave & W Ceton Dr
Coordinates
33.3490, −112.1218
Jurisdiction
Maricopa County (unincorporated)
MCR
331-27
Airpark
AZ90 — Hangar Haciendas
Water
City of Phoenix (assured supply)
Utilities
Underground · Septic
Download Official Plat Map (PDF)

This lot won't wait.
Neither should you.

There are roughly 600,000 active pilots in the United States and only about 426 residential airparks — most with no available lots. Hangar Haciendas has just 39 total lots. When one comes up, it doesn't come up again for years. This is that moment.