Rural Parcels for Sale across Aysen Patagonia

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Real Estate Market in Aysen Region

Houses
UF 3,200
Apartments
UF 2,400
Land
UF 1,800
Lots
UF 800
Farms & Ranches
UF 5,500
Cabins
UF 2,800
Commercial
UF 4,000
Lodges
UF 8,000

Average price per m² in Aysen Region: UF 28/m²

What to know before buying country lots in Aysen Region

A parcela in Aysen Region is the entry point into the Patagonian lifestyle project: a 0.5 to several-hectare rural lot with the right to build a home. Chile's DL 3.516 allows rural subdivision down to 0.5 hectares without formal urbanization, but the parcela must still carry a tax roll number, clear boundaries, road access, and ideally water rights registered with the DGA. For foreign buyers coming from the US or Europe, the key risk factors around Aysen Region are utility feasibility (well or spring, grid extension), winter access, and distance from the Carretera Austral or town. The parcela market in Aysen mixes new large-scale subdivisions with old inherited plots, and the legal risk differs sharply between the two. Here is the due diligence playbook.

Can Americans purchase a parcela in Aysen Region?

Yes. Chilean law allows US and other foreign citizens to own rural land on the same terms as Chileans, with one exception: DL 1939 restricts ownership in designated border zones. Most parts of Aysen including Aysen Region are outside those zones, but some rural parcels closer to the Argentine border require a legal check. You will need a Chilean RUT (tax ID) obtained with a passport, and either a Chilean bank account or a notarized, apostilled power of attorney so a local attorney can sign for you. Chilean mortgage financing is hard to secure for non-residents on rural land, so most foreign purchases close with cash wired to an escrow or notary. Full step-by-step in our foreign-buyer guide.

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What is the cost of buying a parcela in Aysen Region?

Small parcelas (0.5 to 2 hectares) around Aysen Region typically run USD 20,000 to USD 90,000 depending on access, water, views, and existing improvements. Larger plots (5 to 20 hectares) along the Carretera Austral corridor range USD 60,000 to USD 250,000. On top of purchase price, budget 2% to 4% in closing costs, plus rural-specific items: a fresh topographic survey (USD 800 to USD 2,500), potential road improvements, well legalization or septic system (USD 1,500 to USD 6,000), and electric grid extension if it does not reach the lot (can exceed USD 4,000 per km). Our 2026 Patagonia land buying blog has current case studies.

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Is a parcela a good investment?

It depends on your horizon. Parcelas in Aysen Region have appreciated roughly 40% over five years, driven by remote work, lifestyle migration, and a thin Patagonian supply. But the market is illiquid: selling can take 6 to 18 months, and price discovery is poor. As a lifestyle purchase or a 10-year hold, rural land in Aysen has strong fundamentals (water, forest, climate shifting favorably). As a short-term flip, it is high risk. The 7% rule (expect 7% annual return minimum for land to beat alternatives) is a useful sanity check but rarely applies to Patagonia. Read the rural market guide before committing capital.

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What due diligence is required before buying a parcela?

Before closing on a parcela in Aysen Region, pull: certificate of current ownership, lien certificate, SAG subdivision resolution under DL 3.516 with the approved plat, municipal CIP showing zoning, an updated topographic survey, DGA water rights certificate if there is a spring or well, non-expropriation certificate, and any registered easements for road access. Rural parcels in Aysen often have title issues going back to inherited subdivisions from the 1980s, so a Chilean attorney title study of at least 10 years is essential. Skipping any of these is the most common source of post-closing problems. Full checklist with sample documents in our parcela due diligence guide.

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What about "compra tu parcela" style subdivisions?

The "compra tu parcela" model is a mass-marketed rural subdivision under DL 3.516 sold in installments. Some developers are reputable; others have accumulated complaints over wrong boundaries, unfulfilled road or power promises, and missing water rights. Aysen has fewer of these projects than central Chile, but a handful operate near Aysen Region. Before signing: demand individual lot registration at the Conservador, clear DGA water rights, and do an independent title study, not the one offered by the developer. If payment plans require cash before the deed, that is a red flag. Our rural market guide lists specific questions to ask developers.

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How do I choose a broker for parcela hunting in Aysen?

The parcela market in Aysen Region is small, informal, and largely off-market. Many deals happen through local word-of-mouth rather than online portals. A good local broker knows the sectors (Valle Simpson, Coyhaique Alto, Camino al Aeropuerto, Puerto Aysen corridor), has relationships with rural landowners, and can distinguish a clean-title parcela from a complicated inheritance. Ask for recent closing references, a written commission agreement (1% to 3% typical for rural), and confirm they handle title study, escritura, and inscription through a qualified attorney. Avoid brokers who only send WhatsApp photos without legal context. Our broker-selection guide has a full due-diligence checklist.

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Glossary

DL 3.516 (rural subdivision) DGA water rights SAG Zoning (uso de suelo) Boundaries (deslindes) Road easement Foreign buyers UF Title study Topographic survey Tax roll (rol) Conservador de Bienes Raices

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About land in Aysen Region

Rural parcels are the fastest-growing search category in Aysen. Supply starts at 5,000 m2 (the DL 3.516 minimum) and scales to 10 ha or more. Main corridors: Valle Simpson and Camino Teniente Vidal near Coyhaique (UF 1,500 to UF 6,000), Camino Lago Riesco in Puerto Aysen (UF 1,800 to UF 5,000), Puerto Ibanez and Rio Ibanez (UF 2,000 to UF 7,000), Mallin Grande and Puerto Rio Tranquilo along the Carretera Austral (UF 3,000 to UF 15,000 with lake frontage), and Bahia Mansa in Chile Chico (UF 2,500 to UF 10,000). Price drivers: lake or fjord view, public road access, grid power connection (coverage is patchy), registered water rights, and distance to the nearest town.

Frequently Asked Questions about Land in Aysen Region

How much does a land cost in Aysen Region?
Prices for land in Aysen Region typically range from UF 1,080 to UF 2,700, with an average around UF 1,800. Prices vary based on location, size, and condition. The UF (Unidad de Fomento) is Chile's inflation-adjusted currency unit, widely used in real estate transactions.
Is it a good time to buy land in Aysen Region?
The real estate market in Aysen Region has shown steady growth of approximately 33% over the past five years. Patagonia continues to attract buyers seeking nature, quality of life, and investment potential. With improving infrastructure and growing tourism in the Aysen Region, current prices remain competitive compared to other popular Chilean destinations.
What are the requirements to buy property in Aysen Region?
Both Chilean citizens and foreigners can purchase property in Aysen Region. The process involves: (1) signing a promesa de compraventa (purchase agreement), (2) completing due diligence at the Conservador de Bienes Raices (property registry), (3) signing the escritura (deed) before a notary, and (4) registering the transfer. Financing is available through Chilean banks via credito hipotecario (mortgage) denominated in UF, typically at 3.5-5.5% annual rates with up to 80% financing.
What is it like to live in Aysen Region?
Aysen Region has summers reaching 18 C and winters dropping to -2 C, with approximately 1200mm of annual rainfall. Residents enjoy Trekking and hiking, Sport fishing, Nature tourism. Aysen Region offers Health clinic, Primary school, Police station, Local shops. The town is connected to Santiago via 3h 30m via Balmaceda.
What services and amenities are available in Aysen Region?
Aysen Region offers the following services: Health clinic, Primary school, Police station, Local shops. As the regional capital, Coyhaique has the most comprehensive services in the Aysen Region. The Aysen Region continues to improve its infrastructure with better road connections and expanded services.