470,000 SQ. M
116.14 Acres
(Lot Size)
This 47-hectare property sits in Jaramillo, Boquete, next to Lucero Golf & Country Club and approximately 15 minutes from downtown via paved road access.
The land presents usable sections from the start. It combines open pasture areas with gentle elevations, allowing you to clearly identify where to build without major site work. The terrain breaks into distinct areas instead of forming a single slope, giving you more control over how the property is used.
Flat sections support immediate construction, while elevated areas create natural vantage points that take advantage of views and airflow. This layout allows you to distribute structures across the property rather than concentrating everything in one location.
The property offers approximately 470,000 square meters, giving you the scale to plan beyond a single home.
The layout supports different uses. You can define where to build, how to position each structure, and how much separation to maintain between them.
Tree coverage runs throughout the property, providing shade while keeping most areas accessible. The land avoids dense forest, reducing clearing work, while still maintaining vegetation that adds privacy and character.
Existing access paths run through parts of the property, making it easier to walk the land and understand how it functions from the beginning.
The size and configuration of the land support several practical approaches:
A private estate with separate structures
A multi-home setup with space between each residence
A long-term land hold
A low-density residential concept
The property allows you to define the layout over time instead of committing to a single plan from the start.
Jaramillo sits on the mountain side of Boquete and continues to attract buyers looking for elevation, views, and larger land parcels.
From different points in the area, properties capture views of Volcán Barú, downtown Boquete, and in some cases the Pacific Ocean.
The area combines established communities, independent properties, coffee farms, and natural landscape. Its elevation creates a cooler climate while maintaining access to town.
Different sections of Jaramillo vary in elevation and microclimate, offering a range of environments within a short distance.