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Puntarenas | Melina Wood Farm, Conservation and Water sources in Puntarenas

Price
$4,535,000
Lot Size in m²
4200000

Puntarenas | Melina Wood Farm, Conservation and Water sources in Puntarenas

Location

Puntarenas

Published

17/05/2024

Price/m² of land

$1.07

Details

420-hectare timberland estate in Savegre, Aguirre, boasts over 200 hectares of primary forest.
With two rivers, Cascada and Hatillo, coursing through the property and around 20 streams.
Accessible via well-maintained gravel roads from San Isidro del General and Quepos.

Nestled in the heart of Savegre, Aguirre, this estate boasts an expansive 420 hectares of natural beauty.

With over 200 hectares of pristine primary forest and an abundance of diverse flora and fauna, it offers an unparalleled richness in biodiversity.

Formerly utilized for pastures and paddocks, the property was leased to the Stone Forestal Transnational, which planted Melina wood for the shipyard market. These areas can be easily repurposed without any land use restrictions.

The topography of the estate is semi-undulating, featuring flat areas, hills, and mountains, with its profile forming a valley culminating in the Hatillo River.
It is graced with the birth of two rivers, Cascada and Hatillo, the latter traversing at least 5 kilometers within the property.
Additionally, it hosts around 20 streams, springs, pools, and a magnificent waterfall, showcasing the splendor of its water resources.


The estate is free from encumbrances and regularly complies with tax obligations. Accessible from both San Isidro del General and Quepos, the estate benefits from well-maintained gravel roads, ensuring ease of access from Hatillo onwards.

Situated in proximity to charming villages such as San Miguel, Dos Bocas de Aguirre, and Las Nubes, the estate enjoys a serene yet accessible location.
Noteworthy is its participation in the Environmental Services Payment program of FONAFIFO, with 117 hectares designated for conservation.

Moreover, being part of the "Paso de la Danta" Biological Corridor, it has contributed to species study programs conducted by the Ministry of Environment.

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