51,000 SQ. M
12.6 Acres
(Lot Size)
This 5-hectare farm (5 ha 1 m² 21 dm²) is located in Volcán, Tierras Altas, one of the most active agricultural regions in Chiriquí, Panama. The property combines already-prepared land, defined planting areas, and direct paved road access—key factors that set it apart from many raw land listings in the area.
From the elevated sections, the property opens toward mountain views and rolling farmland, giving a clear sense of scale and position within the highlands.
The land is already organized into multiple usable sections. Instead of starting from zero, you’re stepping into terrain that has been worked and shaped with intention.
You’ll find:
This layout allows flexibility. You can continue agricultural use, introduce greenhouse production, or allocate part of the land for a residence while maintaining productive zones.
The changes in elevation across the property also help define each section naturally, which can be useful for both operations and long-term planning.
The property sits within an established farming zone in Tierras Altas, where agricultural activity is consistent and well-supported.
Within and near the property, you can see:
This provides immediate context. The land is already part of a productive environment, which reduces uncertainty for buyers focused on agriculture in Panama.
The region supports crops such as vegetables, coffee, and flowers, all common in Volcán due to its altitude and climate.
Direct access from a paved road is one of the strongest practical features of this property. It allows reliable year-round entry, easier logistics, and more efficient movement of materials and crops.
This is especially important for:
The proximity to other working farms also supports access to local labor and agricultural services.
In Tierras Altas, many properties are either undeveloped land or fully built-out farms with limited flexibility. This finca offers a middle ground that is often harder to find.
It already includes:
At the same time, it still allows:
This combination gives you a starting point without locking you into a fixed use.
Volcán sits at approximately 1,400 meters (4,617 feet) above sea level, at the base of Volcán Barú. The climate remains cool and consistent throughout the year, which supports both agriculture and comfortable living.
Tierras Altas is one of the most productive farming regions in Panama, supplying vegetables, coffee, and other crops across the country. The area continues to grow, with ongoing improvements to infrastructure and public spaces.
From the property, you can reach: