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  • 16

    Farmhouse Purranque (Chile)

    974-hectare estate with agricultural, dairy, and forestry production units, located in the commune of Purranque, in a privileged sector of the Río Blanco valley, east of the Coastal Mountain Range. Offers excellent infrastructure for dairy, agricultural, fruit, and forestry production in an area of fertile soils with abundant year-round water availability. Features: Gentle rolling topography, deep fertile soils, temperate oceanic climate, and 5 km of river frontage. 36 l/s of permanent consumptive water rights, 8 interconnected ponds, pivot and K-Line irrigation systems, and full water infrastructure (pumps, power, pipelines). Productive Distribution: 222 ha dairy: 20-unit milking parlor, calf shed, feed plant, corrals, 6 worker houses. 244 ha agriculture orchards: 32 ha cherries, 11 ha hazelnuts, 7 ha plums, 7 ha maqui under drip irrigation, plus grain and forage crops. 320 ha forestry: eucalyptus plantations (5–8 years). 188 ha native forest. Additional Infrastructure: 2 main residences Barns, offices, greenhouses, laboratories Internal roads and irrigation stations Strategic Location: 31 km from Route 5 51 km from Osorno 100 km from Puerto Montt This property stands out for its high productive potential, versatility, and excellent connectivity—ideal for continuing integrated farming operations or developing new agricultural, forestry, or conservation projects.

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    $16,000,000

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Property Cisnes (Chile)

    Island in the Commune of Cisnes, Aysén Region. In the heart of Patagonia, surrounded by national parks, this unique, completely untouched island is a haven of pure, crystal-clear air and waters. Size: 4,200 hectares. 15 bodies of water. Covered by native vegetation such as Tepú, Ciprés de las Guaitecas, Coihue de Chiloé, and Tineo. Access Travel to Melinka. Daily flights from La Paloma Aerodrome in Puerto Montt are available via Pewen Servicios Aéreos. From Melinka, a speedboat service can be hired, covering 24 nautical miles in two hours to reach García Island. Surrounded by National Parks: Corcovado National Park Isla Magdalena National Park Las Guaitecas National Reserve Located in the province of Aysén, the reserve covers parts of the communes of Cisnes and Aysén in the north-central coastal region of Aysén. It encompasses parts of the Los Chonos and Las Guaitecas archipelagos. Some of the islands included are Forsyth, Level, Tahuenahuec, Benjamín, Cuptana, Jorge, Teresa, Ipún, James, Williams, Melchor, Kent, Lemu, Isquiliac, and Victoria. Activities in its waters include education, adventure tourism, research, artisanal fishing, diving, and vessel transit to or from Magallanes. Climate: The reserve has a temperate, humid insular climate characterized by high semiannual precipitation ranging from 2,000 to over 4,000 mm. Depending on the month, there is a year-round water surplus between 100 and 340 mm. The area has low luminosity and strong oceanic influence, which moderates daily and annual temperature fluctuations. The average temperature in January ranges from 10°C to 13°C, while in July it varies from 4°C to 7°C. Flora: The vegetation consists of evergreen forest formations with bogs, including species such as Guaitecas cypress (Pilgerodendron uviferum), Chiloé's coigüe (Nothofagus nitida), tepú (Tepualia stipularis), tineo (Weinmannia trichosperma), and evergreen oceanic shrubs with species like Chiloé's coigüe (Nothofagus nitida), tepú (Tepualia stipularis), and prickly-leaved mañío (Podocarpus nubigenus). Wildlife: As an insular unit, the reserve is home to marine birds from families such as penguins (Spheniscidae), petrels (Procellariidae), cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae), ducks (Anatidae), plovers (Charadriidae), and gulls (Laridae). Terrestrial bird species include the chucao (Troglodytes aedon), the Falkland thrush (Turdus falcklandii), the ringed kingfisher (Megaceryle torquata), the austral blackbird (Curaeus curaeus), and the austral parakeet (Enicognathus ferrugineus). Marine and terrestrial mammals found in the reserve include the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens), the South American fur seal (Arctocephalus australis), the marine otter (Lontra felina), the coypu (Myocastor coypus), the kodkod (Leopardus guigna), and the pudu (Pudu puda).

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    $4,200,000
    land 4,200ha

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Farmhouse Río Bueno (Chile)

    The farm is mainly covered with adult native forest, where red coigues, mañios cypresses, cinnamon, tineos, and lengas stand out. The rest of the field comprises approximately twenty hectares of meadows and areas with bushes and quila. The course is high, with panoramic views of the Puyehue and Rupanco lakes and the Casablanca, Puntiagudo, and Osorno volcanoes. In addition, within the field runs the Isla River and other estuaries of lower flow. Due to its location and characteristics, it is ideal for a conservation project or a real estate development.

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    $906,400
    land 680ha

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Farmhouse Puerto Varas (Chile)

    Agricultural and Livestock Farm – 311 Hectares with Views of Lake Llanquihue and Surrounding Volcanoes Located on the southern shore of Lake Llanquihue in the commune of Puerto Varas, Los Lagos Region, this 311-hectare farm is just 23 km from downtown Puerto Varas and 18 km from Ensenada, with paved road access directly to the property. Currently dedicated to cattle breeding and fattening, the farm is fully equipped with the infrastructure necessary for its operation. Key Features 311 hectares for agricultural and livestock use Gently rolling topography ranging from 71 to 130 meters above sea level, with green natural pastures, native forest areas, and eucalyptus plantations Fully fenced perimeter and an interior network of electric fencing Clear views of the volcanoes and Lake Llanquihue Three-phase electricity within the property Internal gravel road network Infrastructure 2 barns with interior corrals used for feeding, calves, and forage storage Machinery and tractor shed Storage warehouses Concrete trench silo Corrals with a covered chute 3 tenant houses in good condition Workshop for tools and machinery Climate Located in a temperate rainy climate, typical of southern Chile, highly favorable for livestock, agriculture, and forestry: Annual rainfall: 1,800 to 2,500 mm, concentrated mainly from May to August Drier season: summer (December–March) with clear days and pleasant temperatures Average temperatures: Summer: 10°C to 22°C Winter: 3°C to 10°C This climate ensures strong natural pasture growth and a constant water supply. Location and Connectivity Direct frontage on Route 225 (approx. 1,500 meters) 23 km from Puerto Varas 18 km from Ensenada and Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park 47 km from El Tepual Airport (Puerto Montt) Potential Uses Cattle and sheep farming Dairy production Diversified agriculture Rural tourism projects or subdivision into lifestyle parcels Strategic investment in a high-demand area

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    $6,849,100
    land 331ha

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Land Lago Verde (Chile)

    2,050-hectare cattle ranch in Sección Tapera – on the banks of the Río Moro, Aysén Region Location: Located in the heart of Chilean Patagonia, this 2,050-hectare property is in Sección Tapera, Aysén Region, one of the most pristine and least developed areas of southern Chile. It is just 14 km from Villa La Tapera and 55 km from Villa Amengual, with access to the famous Carretera Austral, a major tourist corridor. Key Features: Borders over 9 km of the Río Moro, one of the cleanest and most scenic rivers in the area, ideal for fly fishing and recreational activities. Adjacent to public mountain ranges to the south and east, ensuring privacy and a protected natural environment. About 40% flat in the north, suitable for extensive livestock or tourism development. Elevation ranges from 850 to 1,200 m above sea level, suitable as summer pasture for cattle with abundant native grass. Numerous interior streams form fertile micro-valleys, ideal for grazing, camps, or sustainable tourism infrastructure. The native Patagonian forest, dominated by lenga, ñirre, and coigüe, provides significant biodiversity and ecological value. Wildlife includes pumas, condors, chilla and culpeo foxes, and native raptors. Rivers and streams contain rainbow and brown trout, offering high potential for sport fishing and ecotourism. Potential Uses: Summer cattle grazing (traditional veranadas) Low-impact tourism projects such as lodges, glamping, or fly-fishing retreats Private conservation or natural reserve, given its strategic location next to public lands Ideal for sustainable investment projects in Patagonia Natural Surroundings Nearby Attractions: Close to natural parks and reserves such as Queulat National Park (famous for the Hanging Glacier) and Patagonia National Park. Near the Río Cisnes Valley and Lago Las Torres National Reserve, offering rich flora, fauna, and hiking trails. Excellent for trekking, wildlife photography, kayaking, and nature observation. Connectivity Distances: 14 km from Villa La Tapera (basic services, rural health post, schools) 55 km from Villa Amengual (Carretera Austral) 185 km from Coyhaique, the regional capital 252 km from Balmaceda Airport, with regular flights to Santiago Climate: Temperate-cold with Andean influence Precipitation: 800–1,200 mm/year, mainly April–October Dry season: November–March, ideal for livestock and tourism Summer temperatures: 4°C–22°C Winter temperatures: -10°C–8°C, with frequent snow at higher elevations Summary: A unique opportunity in Chilean Patagonia, combining stunning landscapes, ecological value, and productive potential, ideal for continued livestock operations, tourism development, or conservation projects in one of South America’s most untouched regions.

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    $1,350,900
    20,500,000

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Land Coyhaique (Chile)

    Lake Caro, located in the Aysén Region southwest of the city of Coyhaique, is a destination of remarkable natural beauty, ideal for ecotourism, sport fishing, and the contemplation of pristine landscapes. It is part of the lake system that defines Northern Patagonia, surrounded by mountains, temperate forests, and glacial rivers. Location and Accessibility Lake Caro lies approximately 60 kilometers from Coyhaique, accessible via Route X-686 from the Simpson Valley sector. The journey, mostly along well-maintained gravel roads, passes through areas of high scenic and rural value. The nearest airport is Teniente Vidal Aerodrome in Coyhaique, offering daily domestic flights from Santiago and other cities in southern Chile. Natural Features This glacial lake is known for its turquoise-green waters and native vegetation. It offers ideal conditions for non-motorized water activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, as well as access for recreational fishing. The surrounding geography features snow-capped peaks, Patagonian forests, and clear summer skies. Flora and Fauna The landscape around Lake Caro is dominated by temperate rainforests with species such as coigüe, lenga, ñirre, and notro. Wildlife sightings may include the Andean condor, Magellanic woodpecker, torrent duck, and native mammals such as the huemul, pudú, and culpeo fox. The lake's waters are home to rainbow and brown trout, making it a popular destination for fly fishing. Climate The climate is cold-temperate, with frequent rainfall throughout the year, especially between April and September. Summer temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F), offering comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Winters are cold and damp, with snowfall possible at higher elevations. Activities and Attractions Sport Fishing: Trout and salmon in a remote, scenic setting ideal for fly fishing. Kayaking and Boating: Calm waters suited for tranquil exploration. Hiking and Nature Observation: Informal trails around the lake allow for immersive experiences in local ecology and landscapes. Lake Caro stands out as a less disturbed alternative to other lakes in the region, ideal for visitors seeking privacy, unspoiled nature, and authentic experiences in Chilean Patagonia. Its relative proximity to Coyhaique, along with its high scenic and ecological value, make it a hidden gem in southern Chile.

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    $1,581,600
    2,610,000

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Farmhouse Osorno (Chile)

    Field with flat topography, intended for the production of skittles and cattle fattening, where 64% of its surface is made up of natural and artificial meadows. It is located in one of the best areas of Chile for fattening and raising animals. In addition, due to its Trumao-type soil quality, part of the field is suitable for fruit trees. The field has a network of interior roads that allow the entire area to be traveled by car, perimeter and interior fences in good condition, and a drainage network that enables the meadows to be worked throughout the year. It has two deep wells in the registration process for 19 l/s and 2.7 l/s. In addition, an administration and office house, a second worker's house, a shed, warehouses, a chute, and livestock pens. It is one of the few fields of more than 500 hectares, making it very attractive for an agricultural/livestock business with diverse productive areas. In addition, due to its location close to the Rupanco and Puyehue lakes, it is even suitable for a real estate project.

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    $5,271,900
    land 519ha

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Land Hualaihué (Chile)

    Property for Sale in Hualaihué, Chilean Patagonia — 30,000 Hectares Located in the heart of Chilean Patagonia, this 30,000-hectare property in the Hualaihué area, Los Lagos Region, is now available for sale. The vast land features various ecosystems, including seafront, inland lakes, lagoons, rivers, mountains, and ancient native forests. With both land and sea access, the property presents an exceptional opportunity for conservation projects, sustainable tourism development, carbon credit initiatives, or simply as a medium to long-term investment. The local flora and fauna offer a pristine snapshot of Chile’s southern natural heritage. The sale price is USD 250 per hectare, making it one of the most competitively priced properties in the national market in terms of land value. All documentation is current. Inquiries are welcome from direct buyers and institutional representatives.

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    $7,500,000
    300,000,000

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Farmhouse with outbuildings Coyhaique (Chile)

    Lago Bravo is a unique property. The total property area is 2800 hectares (6918 acres), about three hours away from Balmaceda Airport and approximately 130 km (80 miles) from Coyhaique. Some key aspects of Lago Bravo are the private lake (almost impossible to find in properties of this size), three other smaller and beautiful lagoons, some 2,000 hectares (4942 acres) of lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) forest, and about 4 km (2.5 miles) of the river (Río Pedregoso) with trout fishing entirely within the property. Lago Bravo also has about 400 hectares (988 acres) of grasslands, which the current owner has been fencing in, cleaning, and fertilizing, and which should provide much better pastures in the coming years. The property is used for grazing during the summer, and there are plans to leave livestock permanently this year. Two different routes can access Lago Bravo. In both cases, it takes about 1.5 hours from Coyhaique, although during the last five years, the government has been improving access through the west side, and there are plans to continue doing so. This substantially reduces travel time and facilitates access even in the winter months. A small cabin (two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, small living room) is comfortable and habitable for short stays. There are also two small cabins for workers (1 km from the main cabin). All the cabins are equipped with solar panels and wood-burning stoves for cooking and heating. Wildlife is first class, and a wide variety of species, including deer and trout. Taxes are meager, approximately USD400 per year, and the Chilean government provides subsidies to improve and upgrade properties in the area.

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    Price on request
    land 2,803ha

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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    Farmhouse Lago Verde (Chile)

    2,400 hectares with more than 3 km of the shore of Lago Verde, 14 km of river shore between the Pico and Figueroa rivers, and more than 1,000 flat hectares, worked and fenced. Approximately 700 head of cattle, and only 3.5 km from the town of Lago Verde, which has a health service, police officers, firefighters, and all the necessary essential services, make this property one of the best places in Chilean Patagonia. The ranch has a country house with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a barbecue area with a toilet, and a landing platform for helicopters. There is a network of trails around the residence and throughout the property. 20 hectares are already subdivided into 20 lots of 1 hectare. Each batch has its pre-approved roll. Each one has approximately 100 meters of Lago Verde shore, and all are flat or gently sloping, with a beach, native vegetation, and access from the main road to the town of Lago Verde, just steps from the city.

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    $8,500,000
    land 2,400ha

    By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

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