Tiny House For Sale in Uruguay $50K
$50,000
Check out this tiny house for sale in Uruguay. The home is a studio with one bathroom, covered deck, and sliding doors that lead out to a smaller deck. Uruguay ranks number four in “The Best 10 Countries for Americans in 2025” by Global Citizen Solutions.

Realtor Comments
Beautiful and practical studio apartment for sale in La Coronilla (Las Maravillas). Measuring 25 square meters, it consists of a fully equipped kitchen-dining room, bathroom, and bedroom. It also has a beautiful, enjoyable patio! It also has a 13-meter-deep water well. This is a quiet location, ideal for relaxing! The resort is 25 km from the city of Chuy and 15 km from Punta del Diablo.Real estate fees: 3% + VAT
- 1ba
- 269sqft
- 7,825sqft lot

Las Maravillas 917, La Coronilla, Rocha, Rocha $50,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: CENTURY 21 Premier

Pros
1. Stunning Natural Scenery & Outdoor Lifestyle
Rocha offers miles of pristine beaches (La Paloma, Punta del Diablo, Cabo Polonio), national parks, dunes, forests, and lagoons—ideal for surfing, horseback riding, birdwatching, and hiking
2. Affordable Cost of Living
Compared with other Uruguayan areas, living is quite inexpensive:
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Rentals around US $500–650/month for 2–3‑bedroom homes
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Groceries, utilities, and dining are moderate — basic meals around $15, cappuccinos ~$3.7
3. Laid-Back, Community-Centered Lifestyle
Local culture embraces a slower pace: siestas, beach time, family gatherings, and mate drinking. The expat community is welcoming and locals are friendly
4. Peace & Safety
Uruguay is one of the safest countries in South America. Rocha shares this security with low petty crime—pleasant to walk around even at night
5. Growing Infrastructure & Eco-Investment Potential
Rocha is seeing gradual eco-conscious development—new roads, fiber internet, incentives for tourism and agriculture. Real estate prices are increasing, offering potential long-term value
❌ Cons
1. Limited Job Opportunities (Especially Off-Season)
Economy is driven by tourism and agriculture—often seasonal and low-wage. Remote work or personal savings are common for residents
2. Language & Bureaucracy
Spanish is essential; few locals speak English outside tourist areas. Expect slow bureaucracy: permits, banking, residency take patience
3. Healthcare & Access to Services
While Uruguay offers universal healthcare, rural Rocha has limited local facilities—specialists and hospitals are usually hours away in Montevideo or Maldonado
4. Limited Amenities & Public Transport
Outside summer tourist zones, shops, banks, restaurants, and services close early or shut midday. Bus routes exist but are infrequent—owning a car is essential .
5. Seasonality & Isolation
Peak summers (Dec–Mar) bring crowds and busier services; winters slow down dramatically. Some coastal pockets like Cabo Polonio lack electricity, paved roads, even running water

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