Hojancha Farm-Costa Rica
Sustainable Teak & Rainforest Investment Opportunity – Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
Located in the lush tropical region of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, this 35.78-hectare (88.41-acre) farm presents a compelling real estate investment combining productive teak plantation, pristine natural forest, and strong infrastructure access.
Teak Plantation (16.09 hectares / 39.75 acres)
Established with high-quality genetic material, the farm includes 14.35 hectares of teak planted in 2015 and an additional 1.74 hectares planted in 2013. These stands have benefited from intensive forest management practices designed to optimize growth and long-term value, offering strong potential for future timber returns.
Natural Forest Reserve (19.69 hectares / 48.65 acres)
The remaining acreage consists of native tropical rainforest, featuring a diverse mix of tree and shrub species and rich wildlife presence, including birds, butterflies, and mammals. This area contributes ecological value and potential for conservation incentives or eco-tourism ventures.
Climate & Conditions
The property lies in a region with a favorable tropical climate—annual rainfall ranges from 2,000 to 4,000 mm, concentrated from May to November. Temperatures remain comfortable year-round, with average highs around 30°C and lows near 24°C.
Access & Utilities
This farm benefits from year-round access via both a public gravel road and a paved route. Utilities include access to electricity and potable water, supporting both agricultural operations and potential future development.
Scenic & Strategic Location
Sweeping views of the Nicoya Peninsula’s mountain range and surrounding agricultural landscapes provide both visual appeal and investment security. The mosaic of working farms and protected forest adds to the property’s ecological and productive value.