Houses for Sale in Futaleufu, Chilean Patagonia
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About Futaleufu
World-renowned for fly fishing and whitewater rafting, Futaleufu attracts international buyers seeking adventure properties.
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Real Estate Market in Futaleufu
Average price per m² in Futaleufu: UF 32/m²
What to know before buying houses in Futaleufu
Buying a house in Futaleufu involves financial, legal, and practical decisions worth organizing up front. The Aysen Region market transacts in UF (an inflation-linked unit), and most deals close with a Chilean mortgage at roughly 20% down. Before signing a promise-to-buy (promesa de compraventa), review the title study, the municipal certificate of final inspection (recepcion final), and outstanding property tax. Patagonian winters test insulation, wood-stove heating, and wind orientation. Neighborhoods like Diego Portales, Camino al Aeropuerto, and Valle Simpson differ in price, appreciation, and access to services. Foreign buyers can purchase freely with a RUT (tax ID) and a Chilean bank account. This section answers the questions we hear most often from US and European buyers looking at houses in Aysen.
Can US citizens buy a house in Futaleufu?
Yes. Chile allows foreign nationals to own residential real estate on the same terms as Chilean citizens, with very narrow exceptions near international borders. To purchase a house in Futaleufu you need a Chilean tax ID (RUT), which can be obtained in-country or through a power of attorney, and a local bank account if you plan to finance or wire funds. Cash purchases are common for foreign buyers because Chilean mortgages for non-residents are limited. The deed (escritura) is signed before a Chilean notary, and title is registered at the Conservador de Bienes Raices. Full process, RUT steps, and POA options are in our foreign-buyer guide.
See full guideWhat is the average cost of a house in Futaleufu?
Prices in Futaleufu are quoted in UF. As of 2026, a typical 3-bedroom house in Coyhaique runs UF 3,000 to UF 5,500 (roughly USD 120,000 to USD 220,000 at current exchange rates), with newer builds in sectors like Diego Portales trending higher. Rural houses on larger lots in Valle Simpson or along the Carretera Austral can be cheaper per square meter but carry access and utility trade-offs. Since UF adjusts daily with inflation, always convert to CLP on closing day. Insulation quality, heating system (pellet vs. wood), and proximity to the Aerodromo Balmaceda BBA airport all move price meaningfully. See our step-by-step guide for budgeting.
See full guideWhat is UF and why are houses priced in it?
UF (Unidad de Fomento) is a Chilean accounting unit indexed daily to inflation. Real estate, mortgages, and long-term contracts are priced in UF to protect sellers and lenders from peso devaluation. A house listed at UF 4,000 will cost 4,000 times the UF value on the day you sign. UF is published daily by the Banco Central de Chile. For foreign buyers this matters because the USD amount fluctuates: exchange-rate timing on your wire can shift the final price by 1% to 3%. Most brokers and notaries in Futaleufu will confirm the CLP amount the morning of closing. Full explainer and conversion tips in our UF guide.
See full guideWhat documents do I need as a foreign buyer?
To close on a house in Futaleufu you will need: a valid passport, a Chilean RUT (tax ID), proof of funds (bank statements showing the purchase amount), and a Chilean bank account or an escrow arrangement for the wire. If you are buying through a Chilean attorney via power of attorney, the POA must be notarized, apostilled in your country, and translated into Spanish. From the seller side you should receive title deed, certificate of current ownership, lien certificate, municipal non-expropriation certificate, and proof of paid property tax. Our buyer documents guide lists everything with Chilean-form templates.
See full guideHow do I choose a real estate broker in Futaleufu?
Chile does not require real estate brokers to be licensed, which means vetting matters. For Futaleufu look for a broker registered with the Camara Chilena de Corredores, with verifiable closings in Aysen, and a clear written commission structure (typically 2% per side). Ask for recent references, proof of E&O insurance if available, and confirm they handle the promesa, escritura, and post-signing inscription at the Conservador. Avoid brokers who pressure you to skip the title study. A local broker who knows the Coyhaique micro-markets (Diego Portales, Sector La Paz, Camino al Aeropuerto) will surface off-market inventory. Our broker-selection guide has a full due-diligence checklist.
See full guideWhat is the legal closing process?
Four stages: (1) Promesa de compraventa, a binding offer with earnest money, usually 10%. (2) Title study, where a Chilean attorney reviews 10 years of ownership history, liens, and the municipal status of the property in Futaleufu. (3) Escritura, the deed signed before a Chilean notary. (4) Inscripcion at the Conservador de Bienes Raices, which transfers legal ownership and typically takes 15 to 45 days. Funds are generally released at escritura or inscription depending on the agreement. Closing costs run 2% to 4% of price. Full timeline and template clauses are in our legal process guide.
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Corretajes Martin Pescador
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Reserva Austral
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Hablamos con Propiedad
Puerto Aysen based real estate brokerage specialized in the sale and rental of houses, parcelas, land and commercial spaces across the Aysen Region.
About houses in Futaleufu
Futaleufu is technically in the Los Lagos region (Palena province) but functions as an extension of the Patagonian property market and regularly shows up in searches from buyers focused on Aysen. The town has about 2,500 residents, a milder climate than Coyhaique, and an established international community built around world-class whitewater on the Rio Futaleufu. Houses for sale in Futaleufu range from UF 3,000 (basic in-town home) to UF 12,000 (designed homes with river or valley views). The commune sits inside the 10 km Argentine border strip (Futaleufu-Trevelin crossing), so DL 1.939 applies to foreign buyers. Verify final construction reception, river access rights if marketed as a feature, grid connection reliability (winter outages happen), and title. Supply is thin and turnover is slow, so serious buyers should move decisively.