This hacienda is a property with more than 80 years of family history, registered since 1940 and backed by original plans and deeds that guarantee a completely clean ownership history. It stands out for its livestock potential, natural resources, and privileged access to Lake Nicaragua.
Located in the Department of Chontales, southwest of Acoyapa, the ranch is in an area known for its livestock activity, especially breeding and fattening.
Strategic location:
The farm offers a combination of high and low terrain:
It has:
Infrastructure:
Approximately 2,000 acres of pasture, including: Jaragua, Gamba, Gramalote, and natural grasses of the area
Natural resources and biodiversity
The farm has abundant vegetation and valuable wood species, including:
Cocobolo, Genízaro, Gavilán, Madero Negro, Oak, Morán, Pochote, Mahogany, Cedar, and Guanacaste.
Wildlife is varied and includes species of birds, deer, monkeys, and other animals native to the ecosystem.
Main house
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