5 Beds
3 Baths
20,628 SQ. M
5.1 Acres
(Lot Size)
Set on 20,628 m² of mostly semi-flat land in the Los Eucaliptos sector of Volcán, this property combines a two-level residence, greenhouse, and established outdoor areas within an accessible location approximately 4 km from the main road.
The setting is part of an urban zone with paved access and public services, yet the size of the land creates a clear sense of space around the home. The terrain itself is usable across much of the property, which becomes relevant when considering how the land can function beyond the house.
The residence is a two-level single-family home with approximately 335 m² of total construction, built around 18 years ago.
Architecturally, the home incorporates arched windows, stone detailing, and pitched rooflines, giving it a defined character that aligns naturally with the highland environment.
The layout is organized in a way that separates living areas from private spaces:
This distribution allows the home to adapt to different uses, whether for a larger household or to create distinct living zones within the property.
A fireplace is integrated into the main living area, which is a practical feature in Volcán’s cooler climate.
The home follows a defined layout, where each space has a clear function rather than being fully open.
Natural light enters through multiple orientations, particularly through the arched windows and upper-level glazing. Upstairs, the wood ceiling adds warmth and gives that level a more enclosed, comfortable feel.
The overall structure allows for updates over time without requiring major changes to the layout.
The land plays a central role in how the property works.
With just over 2 hectares, the property includes:
The greenhouse adds a practical layer to the property, particularly in a region where climate conditions support year-round cultivation.
Also included on the property:
These elements are already in place and support the day-to-day operation of the property.
Volcán sits at approximately 1,400 meters above sea level, which results in a cooler and more stable climate throughout the year.
The area is known for its agricultural activity, access to fresh produce, and larger land parcels, along with a growing mix of local residents and expatriates. Ongoing improvements to infrastructure continue to shape the town while maintaining its more grounded character.
It remains connected to nearby areas such as Cerro Punta, La Concepción, and David, keeping services within reach.