Lega Vera Farm Village
FOR SALE
Lega Vera Farm Village
Via Coquira Km 3 — Chepo, Panama
From $73,000 to $468,000 USD
1-acre (4,000 sqm) Fincas to 12-acre (5-hectare) Ranchos
Pre-Development | Latin-Style Hamlet | Agrivillage | 741 Acres | Equestrian Stables | 50 Titled Homesites | Multiuse Trail System
Cradled in the rolling hills near Panama City, Lega Vera is a farm village where hands tend the soil and life moves in rhythm with nourishment, purpose, and belonging.
Nourishment, connection & Kinship
Lega Vera is an invitation to a life immersed in nature yet connected to the cosmopolitan world—a thriving community where modern comfort moves in harmony with the land, and connection and stewardship guide each day.
Community Amenities
Co-op Market
Café & Retail
Equestrian Stables
Boutique Hotel
Kilometers of Multiuse Trails
Community & Educational Spaces
Recreational Facilities
24/7 Security
Where True Wealth Resides
Less than an hour from the heart of Panama City, a new kind of village is taking root. Cradled within 300 hectares (741 acres) of rolling hills, Lega Vera marks a return to what true wealth means—clean air that fills the lungs, pure water drawn from the earth, food grown by hand, and a community bound by care and connection.
How Lega Vera Came to Be
Born from the award-winning Coquira Soil Project, Lega Vera is a neighborhood and living ecosystem shaped by the principles of regeneration, where modern life and the natural world coexist in balance. Designed for homes and working farms rooted in agroecology, it offers a life immersed in nature without losing touch with the cosmopolitan world.
Here, each day moves with the rhythm of cultivation: planting, harvesting, gathering, and sharing. It’s a place where legacies are not built in stone but grown—rooted in soil that continues to sustain generations to come.
“Lega Vera is about returning to what truly sustains us—community, nourishment, and the living rhythm of the land.”
- Thomas Patton & Adriana Roquer, Founders
A mosaic of fifty titled homesites forms the village, from intimate one-acre fincas to expansive twelve-acre ranchos. Whether envisioned as a tropical garden homestead or a working hacienda with horses, each property is supported by the Farm Concierge team, offering expertise in agroforestry, permaculture, and holistic land management every step of the way.
At its heart, the Village Center brings life together: a co-op market, café, boutique hotel, and equestrian stables surrounded by kilometers of trails that weave through orchards and open pasture. Every path leads back to connection—to land, to neighbor, to a shared way of life.
Life List
WILDLIFE:
Parrots, toucans, and tanagers fill the canopy with color and song.
Horses, cattle, and free-roaming chickens share the landscape.
Pollinators—bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds—sustain the ecosystem.
PLANT & TREELIFE:
Mango, papaya, and avocado trees
Mahogany, teak, and native tropical hardwoods
Flowering heliconias, orchids, and medicinal herbs
Garden, Veggies & Fruits:
Plantains, cassava, and sweet potatoes
Tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens
Cacao, banana, and passionfruit vines
A Legacy of the Land
Founded by Thomas Patton and Adriana Roquer, Lega Vera began with a family’s search for nourishing food and a healthier way of life. What began as a small regenerative farm has become a movement of belonging, rooted in integrity and guided by the earth itself.
Now, they welcome others to join in shaping this living legacy—a farm village where true wealth resides in the health of the land, the bonds of community, and the spirit of regeneration.
“This is a one-of-a-kind project in the world today. We’re very excited to work with visionaries like Thomas and Adriana who want to leave a legacy for their children and their community. Transitioning out of the extractive era into the regenerative epoch is truly nourishing. These are the kinds of projects the world needs more of.”
- Neal, Brand & Sales Strategist, Co-Founder of Latitude
The five roots of regeneration
Health & Wellness
A balanced life grows from simple, intentional routines—walking the trails at sunrise, tending the garden, or riding through open pastures. Wellness here is a way of living in rhythm with the land, where nourishment, movement, and rest happen with ease.
Sustainability
Lega Vera thrives on the principles of regenerative design. Each homesite and farm honors the natural systems that sustain it, blending modern comfort with ecological responsibility. Energy, water, and waste flow in cycles of resilience and renewal.
Community
Connection is the foundation. Neighbors come together through co-ops, shared meals, and creative projects, nurturing a culture of stewardship and reciprocity. The homeowners association (HOA) grows as a community-led entity shaped by those who call Lega Vera home.
Ecology
What was once overgrazed pasture is now coming back to life, unfolding into a mosaic of thriving ecosystems. Through agroforestry, holistic grazing, and soil regeneration, Lega Vera restores balance between human habitation and the natural world that sustains it.
Spirit
Beyond the tangible lies something deeper. Lega Vera is a sanctuary for those seeking purpose—a place to slow down and reconnect with the earth’s rhythm, with others, and with oneself. Here, land and life are in harmony, reminding us that abundance begins within.





























Heritage Note
Long before roads and boundaries, these hills and river valleys were home to the Cuevas, Emberá, and Wounaan peoples—original stewards of what is now the Chepo region.
They lived in reciprocity with the land, cultivating its soils, navigating its rivers, and honoring the living systems that sustained them.
The spirit of their guardianship endures in Lega Vera’s purpose: to restore relationship, respect, and balance between people and place.
As new roots take hold here, we do so in gratitude for those who first tended this fertile ground—and with a commitment to carry forward their legacy of care.
Proximities & Nearby Highlights
Perfectly positioned between nature and city life, Lega Vera keeps you connected to what matters most.
Steps away from rivers, trails, and forested hills within the Lega Vera landscape
10 minutes to Chepo town center (shops, schools, and services)
35–40 minutes to Tocumen International Airport (PTY)
50–60 minutes to Panama City and its cultural districts (Casco Antiguo, museums, dining)
60–75 minutes to Pacific surf beaches (Playa Veracruz, Punta Chame)
90 minutes to Altos de Campana National Park for hiking and birdwatching
Day trips to the Panama Canal, Amador Causeway, and Biomuseo
Begin Your Chapter
More than a place to live, Lega Vera is an invitation to belong, to grow, and to co-create a community grounded in purpose and regenerative living.
If this vision resonates with you, we’d love to share more.
Reach out to our team at team@chooselatitude.com to explore available homesites, upcoming phases, and ways to plant lasting roots at Lega Vera.
Monona, WI
$280,000
Listed by Mark Voss