KM 40 VIA NARANJAL-GUAYAS, , FL, FL
- Added:
- May 30, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 33
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 1 at 11:06 pm
Property Features
General Information
- Property type
- Commercial Sale
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 000000
- Lot size
- 310.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Description
- Recinto Churute de l pARROQUIA Taura, Canton Naranjal
Utilities
- Utilities
- Water Available
- Water front features
- River Front
- Water front
- 1
Listing agent Luis Ramos License #3390312 (786) 303-3024
Listing office Avanti Way Realty LLC 8400 NW 33rd Street #104 Suite 104, Miami, FL (305) 229-1146
Listing date May 30, 2026
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HighLights
- 310‑hectare agricultural property with a river running through the land for year‑round natural water access.
- Water available with direct access to an on‑site river and internal water sources, reducing reliance on external canals.
- 40 hectares of cacao in production, with 15 additional hectares under expansion (high‑density/high‑yield variety).
- 180 hectares of mechanized, leveled rice cultivation with infrastructure for efficient irrigation.
- Strategic frontage on the Guayaquil–Machala highway for collection and distribution center access.
- Includes operational infrastructure: housing, warehouses, and drying systems; documentation up to date and free of encumbrances.
Overview
Access and logistics are supported by frontage along the Guayaquil–Machala highway, which the listing identifies as advantageous for collection and distribution. The property is described as turnkey for operations, including on-site operational housing, warehouses, and drying systems, along with internal water sources that reduce dependence on costly external canals.
For buyers or agribusiness operators seeking ready-to-run infrastructure, this configuration offers current crop production alongside irrigation capabilities built around direct water access. It may also be of interest to groups evaluating alternative or expanded aquaculture or specialty production, as the listing notes the combination of topography and water access as suitable for shrimp farming conversion. The documentation is stated to be up to date, free of encumbrances, and ready for immediate transfer.