This remarkable 102-hectare estate boasts a beautifully landscaped setting and an excellent location near Route 104. At its heart lies a main house of 300 square meters with three bedrooms, complemented by a three-bedroom guest house. Additional infrastructure includes a spacious 110-square-meter shed, cattle handling facilities, and an embarkation point, ensuring functionality for agricultural or livestock activities. The property is fully equipped with electricity, including a three-phase power supply, and is subdivided by well-maintained fencing into multiple paddocks, with a large pond providing a reliable water source.
The land itself features gentle rolling hills, well-suited for livestock, landscaping, or cultivating olives and vineyards, thanks to its rich, deep soils. With a small hill that affords stunning views and an established landscape of pines, eucalyptus, poplars, and other trees over 20 years old, this property offers exceptional potential for development into five-hectare plots or for the creation of a central road and several lakes to enhance its natural contours.
Uruguay offers a unique environment for foreign investment, thanks to its political, economic, and social stability and a regulatory framework that equally encourages both local and foreign investments. Known for iconic destinations like Punta del Este, the “Saint-Tropez of South America,” with its glamorous beaches and vibrant nightlife, and the serene José Ignacio, where rustic charm meets sophistication, Uruguay attracts both investors and travelers.
Punta del Este is a top destination for the international jet set, offering idyllic beaches, luxury resorts, and an active social scene. Just a few kilometers away, José Ignacio provides a tranquil escape with its laid-back luxury, unspoiled beaches, and refined ambiance, ideal for those seeking privacy and elegance.
The region also boasts a thriving polo scene, with venues like the Medellín Polo Club, Santa Cruz Polo Club, and Estancia Vik, drawing players and enthusiasts worldwide. The polo season in José Ignacio, peaking during the southern summer, enhances the area’s allure.
Additionally, the Punta del Este area is home to exceptional vineyards like Alto de la Ballena, Aguaverde, and Viña Edén, where visitors can enjoy distinct Uruguayan wines. Together, these attractions make Uruguay a standout destination for investors and those seeking refined lifestyle experiences.
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