Ecuadorian

Charming Two-Story Ecuadorian Home with Pond, Fruit Trees, and Workshop – $90K

 

 

 

 

Embracing rural charm, this Ecuadorian property offers a peaceful environment with functional design, perfect for everyday living. It features three bedrooms, ample storage, and extensive outdoor space with a pond and fruit trees, ensuring comfort and convenience.

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 3 bed
  • 1.5 bath

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About This Charming Two-Story Ecuadorian Home with Pond, Fruit Trees, and Workshop – $90K

Situated near a small, picturesque town in Ecuador, this practical two-story house enjoys prime real estate on the main Cucanam road, offering easy access to public transportation and local shops. Its functional design suits everyday living perfectly, offering a simple yet cozy environment. The ground floor welcomes you with a naturally cool kitchen, living room, and dining area, complete with a charming fireplace and a waist-high cooking grill. The laundry area is equipped with a washer, utility sink, and clotheslines, enhancing daily convenience.

Ascending to the upper floor, you’ll find three comfortable bedrooms and a balcony that provides lovely views of the property. The house is thoughtfully designed with a small full bathroom inside and an additional toilet in the parking area. Adding flexibility, a separate two-room adobe structure serves as storage or a workshop. Storage is abundant, with a large double-room bodega, while recent updates include new electrical wiring. The hardwood floors and ceilings contribute both elegance and durability to the space.

The outdoor area is expansive and practical, featuring a spacious patio suitable for gatherings. A pond stocked with tilapia and a ready-to-use chicken coop enhance its rural charm. The property benefits from an efficient irrigation system and surrounding canals. It also offers ample space for a vegetable garden and boasts fruit trees like papaya, lemon, and mango. Fully furnished with all appliances, including a new cook stove, only personal items need removal. With its improved road access and proximity to four local tiendas, the property promises convenience and a sense of community, underlined by friendly neighbors offering affordable maintenance services.

 

 

 

 

 

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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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Cucanamá, Ecuador                                                $90,000 USD

 

 

 

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Cucanamá, Ecuador

Cucanamá is a small rural community located in Loja Province, southern Ecuador, near the town of Vilcabamba. Nestled in the Andean highlands, the area is known for its peaceful, scenic environment, with rolling hills, fertile valleys, and a mild, temperate climate. The surroundings are primarily agricultural, with small farms, fruit trees, and irrigation canals creating a serene countryside atmosphere.

Life in Cucanamá is quiet and community-oriented, with friendly neighbors and a slower pace compared to larger towns. Despite its rural setting, the area is conveniently close to Vilcabamba, providing access to shops, markets, and basic services. The region is also noted for its natural beauty, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and enjoying the tranquil landscape.

Cucanamá combines the charm of rural living with practicality, making it an attractive location for families or anyone seeking a balance between comfort and nature. Its proximity to main roads and local towns ensures that daily conveniences are within reach, while the open spaces, gardens, and farmland create a private, relaxed environment. The area’s natural resources and agricultural potential also add value for those interested in gardening or small-scale farming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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