Live in Your Own 27.22 Hectare Sanctuary with Views of Lake Llanquihue!
Live in Your Own 27.22 Hectare Sanctuary with Views of Lake Llanquihue!
A Unique Forest, Ready to Enjoy
Imagine waking up surrounded by ancient native trees—including the oldest Ulmo in the area—in a mostly flat forest, clean and easily traversable by its trails. Here, every step reveals the richness of native species: mañío, coigüe, luma, arrayán, olivillo, and more.
Unparalleled Panoramic Views
The Chaquihues Forest borders the La Poza River on two sides and a stream to the east. Additionally, it has a privileged front facing Lake Llanquihue, crowned by a natural ravine that offers unforgettable views of the basin.
Services and Connectivity
- Electricity: Underground connection and meter ready to install.
- Water: 45 m well operating in September-October 2025.
- Access: 6.5 km of gravel road (with ongoing paving project) and guaranteed easement.
- Telecommunications: Fiber optic from IP Patagonia.
- Transportation: 50 min from El Tepual Airport, and public transportation in immediate areas.
A Living Environment
Here, wildlife thrives in its fullest expression: pudús, foxes, chucao, huet-huet, and a variety of birds that dance among the trees. A true ecosystem that turns your investment into a natural legacy.
Use and Regulation
- Zone: Agricultural-forestry (no change of use permitted).
- Ideal for: Conservation projects, nature tourism, or a residence immersed in wildlife.
- Constructions with management plan.
- Closure: Partial perimeter.
This property represents a unique opportunity due to its location and unique characteristics. There are no other similar plots between Puerto Varas and Ensenada that offer the possibility of living immersed in a native forest, with privileged views and just minutes from the city center. Additionally, it is a secure investment, with its own property role and easy access to basic services, guaranteeing long-term projection, tranquility, and appreciation.
Contact us today and start designing your project in this piece of Patagonian paradise.