InvestBA is pleased to offer this incredible property located in Maldonado with a prime location, beautiful natural surroundings and rich history as one of the only citrus farms in coastal Uruguay. The owners purchased the property over thirty years ago and planted all of the trees creating dozens of rows of citrus trees, palm trees and towering sixty-foot pines which provide an amazing natural wind buffer throughout the 155 acre (63 hectare) property.
There is a fully-functioning citrus farm on the property which produces a variety of juices annually; however, the property’s greatest potential would be as a luxury residential lifestyle community with villas, chacras and a boutique hotel with bungalows. A similar-style ultra-luxury development is being built by Brazil’s JHSF Group just outside of La Barra. The project, which was recently featured on InvestBA.com, should be a phenomenal success with both Brazilians, whose economy is the Latin American juggernaut, and wealthy Argentines, who view Uruguay real estate as a safe hedge alternative to the high inflation and political uncertainty we are witnessing in pre-election Argentina.
The abundance of towering pines, citrus trees and sloped terrain make a unique canvas for an iconic project that draws on the citrus plantation as the inspiration for the new development. In addition to its natural amenities, this Maldonado estancia is perfectly situated between Punta del Este, the beach, Laguna del Sauce and Punta del Este International Airport.
USD$2,500,000 - Private Tours Available by Appointment Only.
Serious Inquiries Only: home@investba.com or 1.772.933.4663 (U.S.).





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