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Land Auction in Lima: Over 130 Lots to be Offered in La Molina, Ate, Surco, Carabayllo, and More; How to Participate and
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Land Auction in Lima: Over 130 Lots to be Offered in La Molina, Ate, Surco, Carabayllo, and More; How to Participate and What Services Are Offered?

From La Repรบblica · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Service of Parks of Lima (Serpar) is auctioning 131 urban land plots across 10 districts of Lima.
  • The auction includes plots in Carabayllo, Ate, Surco, and other areas, with prices ranging from S/ 49,850 to over S/ 4 million.
  • Interested parties can purchase auction bases until May 13th and participate in the public auction on May 14th.

Lima is offering a significant opportunity for investment and development with the announcement of a public auction for 131 urban land plots. Organized by the Servicio de Parques de Lima (Serpar), this initiative aims to provide accessible housing and commercial spaces for both individuals and businesses. The diversity of locations, spanning 10 districts including Carabayllo, Ate, and Surco, ensures a wide range of options catering to different needs and budgets. Prices vary considerably, from affordable starting points to high-value properties, reflecting the varied sizes and prime locations of the lots. This auction is not just about selling land; it's about fostering growth and providing tangible opportunities for citizens and entrepreneurs to acquire property with essential services already in place. The transparency of the process, guaranteed by the presence of a notary, further enhances the appeal of this event. For those looking to invest in Lima's burgeoning real estate market, this is a chance to acquire strategically located land with the potential for significant returns.

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Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.