Wide Open Spaces, Stunning Mountain Vistas…
and Prices You Won’t Find Up North
Patagonia is an area of stunning mountain vistas, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear cascading streams.
Dear Pathfinder Reader,
The vista here is immense – over 24,000 acres of tranquil meadows, lush valleys, and steep canyons below the glacier-capped peaks of the Andes Mountains.
Gauchos work the range on horseback, rounding up cattle the same way cowboys in the “Old West” did 100 years ago in the U.S.
Fly fishermen pull huge rainbow trout and 60-pound King Salmon from the crystal-clear Corcovado River.
And at night the sky unveils the Milky Way like you’ve never seen it before.
This is Estancia Poncho Moro, Argentina’s premier shared-ranch development.
The shared-ranch concept is becoming one of the most popular and practical methods of owning large pieces of land. Buyers purchase their own home sites and share in the common acreage of the ranch with other buyers.
In effect, you have all the benefits of true ranch ownership… but without the headaches and expenses of managing it.
If you are looking for wide-open spaces… or harbor even a bit of nostalgia for a ranch lifestyle the way it used to be… Estancia Poncho Moro will have you humming “Home on the Range.”
This full-fledged working ranch is located in the Province of Chubut (a little over two hours southwest of Buenos Aires by air) in the heart of Patagonia, the unspoiled area of dramatic mountains, alpine meadows, and pure lakes and rivers along Argentina’s border with Chile.
Picture the expansive pristine landscapes of places like, Jackson Hole, Telluride, Sun Valley, and about anywhere in British Columbia – before the land was grabbed up and they became the real estate “in-spots” they are today – and you’ll get a good idea of the jaw-dropping beauty of Patagonia…
Breathtaking mountain vistas provide a dramatic backdrop to Poncho Moro.
And why Patagonia is emerging as a value-buy real estate market for investors eying the homesteading, ranching, and recreational potential here.
In fact, the opportunity this area offers to investors looking to pick up a large tract of land may be even grander than the vast, awe-inspiring landscape.
With its unparalleled setting and prices that are a fraction of what you’d pay for a comparable property in North America, Estancia Poncho Moro is shaping up to be the grandest real estate opportunity in Patagonia right now.
To understand the immensity of this opportunity, consider that at those real estate “in-spots” I mentioned above, it’s not uncommon to find choice properties listing for over $300,000 an acre.
For a homestead at Estancia Poncho Moro, you’ll pay between $13,500 to just over $118,000 per acre, depending upon location and lot size…
With some parcels going for nearly ¼ of what you would expect to pay for a comparable purchase in a place like Telluride.
Development at Estancia Poncho Moro will purposely be kept to a minimum to protect the pure and pristine vastness of the surroundings with a limited number of 30 homesteads – of between 5 and 80 acres – assuring owners abundant privacy, unparalleled views, and the soothing sounds of the expansive nature preserve’s cascading rivers, streams, and waterfalls.
Estancia Poncho Moro is spread over 24,000 acres below the glacier-capped peaks of the Andes Mountains.
Many of these homesteads sit right at the edge of the Corcovado River (Imagine some of the world’s finest fly fishing just steps from your front door!). Others are tucked back in their own valleys or on hillsides of green pastures overlooking stunning canyons.
Each homestead also includes a share of the ranch… and, as an owner, you’re welcome to ride the range with the gauchos as they check fences, help birth the calves in the fields, and brand cattle…
Or, just kick-back, cast your fly into one of the many clear streams, and savor the awe-inspiring scenery. Away from the crowds and fast-paced lifestyle up north.
Enjoying the sublime tranquility of Estancia Poncho Moro does not mean you’ll be cut off from the rest of the world. The development has cell phone service, direct TV, and DSL Internet, and the nearest airport, 60 miles to the north in Esquel, is a two-hour flight from Buenos Aires.
Other amenities at Estancia Poncho Moro will include stables for boarding horses… over 50 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and a clubhouse/ lodge near the project’s business office.
If you choose to build here, you can expect construction costs to run between $100 and $125 per square-foot, and the only restriction is that the architecture must complement the classic Patagonian style.
We’ve been tuning our readers in to Argentina for some time now… and to how this modern South American country offers a comfortable, affordable lifestyle spiced with a vibrant culture (think fine Malbec wines, Europe with a Latin flair and, of course, the Tango), and attractive real estate opportunities.
Estancia Poncho Moro is an excellent opportunity to get a foothold in an area of Argentina that’s emerging as the country’s next hot real estate market.
Click here today to learn more about this unique shared-ranch and private nature preserve in the heart of Patagonia.
Regards,
Margaret Summerfield
Director
Pathfinder, Ltd.
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