53-block farm with a 2-kilometer front on the North Pan-American Highway in the San Benito region, in the municipality of Tipitapa, department of Managua. It has a semi-flat topography of 70%, with a slope between approximately 1 and 3 degrees, oriented in a north-south direction with almost zero erosion. It has a well of 36 meters deep, house for caretaker with bedrooms and kitchen, 2 cellars, feeders for cattle and pens as well as perimeter fences with wooden posts and barbed wires 4-7 threads that define the boundaries of the property. It has the services of electricity and drinking water. It has a clay-sandy soil type in the first 0-2.00 meters (gravel clay, sand, pebbles and consolidated tuff sediments until it reaches a depth of approximately 15 meters). These soils are suitable for the cultivation of cane, peanuts and sorghum, among other crops. The farm is cultivated with grass and divided into approx. 5 paddocks to keep cattle eating in different areas. This property is duly registered and enjoys impeccable registration history. It is suitable for agricultural and industrial use.
San Benito, Tipitapa, Nicaragua