It is called a finca or cortijo.
hacendado
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda
Hacienda is a Spanish estate, which would almost always have a casa grande (large house, mansion).
Hacendado
In Spanish-speaking countries, an estate with a large house is called a "hacienda." This term refers to a large rural property or plantation typically associated with agriculture or ranching. It was historically owned by the elite or wealthy families.
It was called a "hacienda" or estate. The name was also applied to the landowner's residence.
A lord's estate was called a manor.
fourth Estate
An estate in severalty.
A lord's estate was called a manor.
The lands of an estate are called DEMESNE
The real estate rental services that deal with Spanish villa rentals are located in Spain, since many real estate companies are based on location instead of property type.