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Parcel in Lepihué – Maullín, Los Lagos Region

1.75 hectares
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1.4-hectare parcel steps from the Maullín River in Lepihué

Situated in the quiet sector of Lepihué, municipality of Maullín, Los Lagos Region, this agricultural land of 14,000 m² represents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a fully usable space in harmony with nature. With direct access from the public road and just 270 meters from the paved route, the property stands out for its completely flat topography, optimal solar exposure, and proximity to essential services, offering the perfect balance between rural life and connectivity.

This parcel in Maullín, Lepihué, comes with its own role, rural drinking water, and electricity through the Crell company. Within the land, there are two old constructions: a house and a warehouse, both over 30 years old, which, although not habitable, can be used as a base for new buildings or renovations.

The natural surroundings are one of the major attractions of this parcel. Only 280 meters away flows the Maullín River, and nearby are the valuable wetlands of the Maullín River, a paradise for biodiversity lovers and birdwatching, including species such as flamingos in winter, migratory, aquatic, and shorebirds. The area is also home to the huillín, an endangered species.

The land is partially fenced with mesh and barbed wire and surrounded by native vegetation such as myrtle, luma, tepa, and temus. Its agricultural land use makes it ideal for developing family farming and livestock activities while preserving the ecological value of the surrounding area.

In terms of location, it is 56 minutes from El Tepual Airport and a short distance from the cities of Maullín and Los Muermos. Nearby attractions include Pangal Beach, the Amortajado Peninsula, and Mar Brava beach in Carelmapu, a must-visit point for surfing and coastal tourism.

An excellent opportunity to invest in land with agricultural potential, unique biodiversity, and privileged access in southern Chile. Schedule your visit!