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Quellón
Chiloé
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Property for sale: $500,000 USD
Lot/Land For Sale in Quellón, Chiloé Chile
PROPERTY IN FRONT OF BLUE WHALE FEEDING AREA JUST DISCOVERED!
Wenumapu 225-acre real estate is a unique beachfront property surrounded by 200 to 500 years old woods in a small island adjacent to the Great Island of Chiloé. Fairly accessible and situated amid large-scale conservation-oriented projects, it represents also a solid mid-term investment.
PROPERTY IN FRONT OF BLUE WHALE FEEDING AREA JUST DISCOVERED!
Wenumapu 225-acre real estate is a unique beachfront property surrounded by 200 to 500 years old woods in a small island adjacent to the Great Island of Chiloé. Fairly accessible and situated amid large-scale conservation-oriented projects, it represents also a solid mid-term investment. NEW: several months ago it was confirmed that the Corcovado Gulf, just in front of Wenumapu property, is a new area where blue whales –the largest living animal in nature– come to feed.
Chiloé
The Great Island of Chiloé is the last Chilean southern frontier easily accessible and enjoyable all year round. Most of Chile’s Lake Region is already occupied with condominiums and resorts, and what is left is being sold in the form of expensive and narrow lots of half to one hectare apiece. The Carretera Austral (Austral Road) and Patagonia are fine for a once a year –or once in a lifetime visit. On the other hand, Southern Chiloé and its islands, like Laitec, have all the characteristics of Northern Patagonia, with its nature and scenery, but are accessible from Santiago, Chile’s capital, in a half-day’s trip. For more information about Chiloé's geography and culture you can go to the website shown below.
Quellón
The city of Quellón is 812 miles (1,300km) south of Santiago, at the very end of the Panamerican Highway. To reach it one may take the early flight to Puerto Montt (1:30 hours duration), and then follow by road to Quellón. It will take 4 hours by car or 6 by bus, passing by Castro, Chiloé’s capital. Surprisingly, Quellón has the best airport of the whole Great Island of Chiloé. It was built for private airplanes but everything suggests that soon an airline will start regular 25-minute flights from Puerto Montt, so as to make it possible to reach Quellón from Santiago in less than three hours. An important Chilean entrepreneur, majority owner of LanChile, one of the main airlines in Latin America, has just bought 300,000 acres south of Quellón to start a large ecotourism project. From Quellón to Wenumapu, 15 miles away at the southern end of Laitec Island, the crossing is made by boat. In a fiberglass boat with a 50hp outboard engine, it takes only 45 minutes.
Wenumapu
Wenumapu means “land of heaven� in Mapudungún, the language of the Mapuche Indians of Chile. The Wenumapu property consists of 225 acres (90 hectares), of which 75% are 200 to 500 years old forests, and its coastline is a sand beach that stretches 585 yards at Ayilemu Bay. It includes also some 30 acres (12 hectares) of pastures to breed horses. Another 90 acres (36 hectares) of old woods could be bought on demand. All titles are in order, registered at the Land Property Custodian of Quellón, and with its tributary number given by the Chilean Internal Revenue Service. Lawyers are IBS Abogados, former partners of Ernst & Young Legal Services in Santiago.
Wenumapu will need some investment in basic infrastructure projects, like a landing pier, fences, trails in the woods, and facilities for a warden, including a communications system. It already has two simple wood cabins which can house six to eight people, with a bathroom and a petrol generator. A new added value to the property is that Ayilemu Bay is one of the closest private bays to the just discovered feeding area of the great blue whale.
Property Summary
Offered by
Owner
Area
225 Acres
Features
Ocean Waterfront, 585 Yard Sand Beach, 160 Acres Of 200-500 Years Old Woods, 30 Acres For Horse Breeding, 45 Minutes Away From Main City By Boat, Close To Blue Whale Feeding Area Just Discovered,
Contact information
Contact person name
Mario Fonseca
Website link
www.chiloeweb.com/chwb/chiloeisland/english/d
Photos
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Complete view of Ayilemu Bay, with Ayilemu Hill at left and the small cabins at right. Picture was taken from the edge of Wenumapu older forests
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A typical view inside the woods of Wenumapu, where fallen trunks, mushrooms, lichen, moss and ferns, accompany the bushes and great trees
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This self concious Pilpilén (Magellanic Oystercatcher, Haematopus leucopodus), is a coastal bird that nests in the area
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Normally found in the fields of Wenumapu, the Bandurrias (Buff-necked Ibis, Theristicus melanopis) frequent the shoreline too
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Partial aerial view of southern Laitec island and Wenumapu property
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Another view of Ayilemu Bay, from the cabins. Be it a sunny day or a stormy one, the dramatic Wenumapu Patagonian landscape is always a treat for the eye and the heart
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Summer at property beach, Ayilemu Bay
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View of the property accross Ayilemu Bay
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Map of South America with the area of Chiloé in southern Chile, which begins some 800 miles down from Santiago.
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Map of the Great Island of Chiloé. Laitec is the narrow green island at right (bottom), just accross Quellón.
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Near-by islands and the east coast of southern Chiloé are shown in this map of Laitec Island’s environs.
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Wenumapu 225-acre property for sale is the green area.
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This map shows in light blue the recently discovered feeding area of the Blue Whale, just in front of Laitec island, in green.
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Aerial view with Ayilemu Bay and Wenumapu Beach on top
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