396,535 SQ. M
97.98 Acres
(Lot Size)
This 39-hectare property is located in Capira, within the Ciri Grande area near Bajo Grande, accessed through El Espino in La Chorrera.
The property sits approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from the center of La Chorrera. Most of the drive is on paved road, with the last 1.5 km requiring a 4x4 vehicle with proper tires. That final stretch is typical for properties of this size and helps maintain the privacy and natural setting of the area.
From the moment you arrive, the land opens up into a mix of pasture, trees, and surrounding hills. The property does not feel restricted or segmented—it reads as a continuous piece of land with different usable sections.
The property measures 39 hectares plus an additional 6,535.71 m², giving it enough scale to support multiple uses without feeling overextended.
The terrain combines:
Flat areas that work well for building or agriculture
Gently sloping sections that transition naturally across the land
Elevated and mountainous areas that provide views and separation
This variation is important. It allows you to use the land in a practical way instead of forcing a single purpose across the entire property.
The land already supports:
Coffee production
Fruit trees
Coconut palms
The soil is fertile and continues to produce, which is a key factor for buyers looking at agricultural use or long-term land value.
At approximately 300 meters above sea level, the elevation creates a cooler and more stable climate compared to lower areas. This is particularly relevant for coffee and mixed crops.
One of the most valuable aspects of the property is the presence of rivers running through the land.
These are not seasonal drainage paths—they are consistent water sources that move through the property and add both function and structure to the land.
They support:
Agricultural use
Livestock
Potential eco-oriented projects
At the same time, they naturally define different sections of the property without the need for artificial divisions.
The combination of water, elevation, and fertile soil is what makes this property work beyond just raw acreage.
Access to the property is mostly paved, which makes it easier to reach compared to more remote farms.
The final 1.5 km requires a 4x4, especially during rainy conditions. This is something to plan for, but it also helps preserve the area from overdevelopment and unnecessary traffic.
From a practical standpoint, this property supports several clear directions:
Agricultural use (coffee, mixed crops, or agroforestry)
Private estate with multiple building sites
Eco-tourism or retreat-style project
Long-term land investment in Panamá Oeste
The size allows you to develop gradually or use only a portion of the land while keeping the rest intact.
The property is located within reach of La Chorrera, one of the main service hubs in Panamá Oeste.
From here, you have access to:
Supermarkets
Schools
Healthcare
Road connections toward Panama City
At the same time, Capira and Ciri Grande maintain a rural character. The area remains focused on agriculture and open land, which is part of what makes properties like this viable long term.