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A Connecticut home with a private FAA-approved airstrip and hangar has hit the market for $2.9 million. Take a look.

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A Connecticut home with a private FAA-approved airstrip and hangar has hit the market for .9 million. Take a look.

  • A three-bedroom, four-bathroom home has hit the market in Connecticut for $2.9 million. 
  • The home features the only FAA-approved private paved airstrip in the state. 
  • It also features an airplane hangar among other amenities. 

Connecticut’s only home with an FAA-approved private paved airstrip is selling for $2.9 million.

The three-bedroom, four-bathroom home is located down a long, winding driveway intersected with the 1,800-foot-long airstrip in Bristol. Property records viewed by Business Insider showed the land is owned by Barbara Hackman Franklin, a former US Secretary of Commerce, and her late husband, Wallace Barnes.

Ellen Sebastian of Sotheby’s International Realty shared the listing in December 2023.

The home sits on a 49-acre lot that includes two garages, including one hangar that can hold a small plane, a car collection, or a helicopter.

Take a look inside.

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