About this Property
Located in the prestigious and tranquil enclave of The Buoys, this exquisite two-level, three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom semi-furnished townhouse spans 2,200 square feet and offers a seamless blend of elegant simplicity and refined coastal charm.
Breathtaking ocean views fill every room, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. The design embraces a coastal-cool aesthetic, with soft natural tones and high-end finishes. The modern Italian kitchen is outfitted with Quartz countertops and backsplash, complemented by GE Café stainless steel appliances. Custom Hunter Douglas window blinds enhance the interiors, while a heated plunge pool provides a private retreat. Additional features include a 600-gallon underground water supply, separate from the compound, ensuring added convenience.
Set within an exclusive, gated community, residents enjoy 24-hour security, beautifully landscaped gardens, a clubhouse, and tennis courts. The neighborhood is pet-friendly, adding to its appeal.
Ownership is in a company’s name, allowing buyers to save on stamp duty.
The monthly maintenance fee is $1,700.
The property is being sold semi-furnished, with select furniture pieces available for sale upon request.
This is a rare opportunity to own a serene coastal retreat in one of the most sought-after locations.
About the Region
Buoys
The Bouys is a residential gated community located on the North Western region on the Western main road of Carenage Trinidad. It borders the sea line which generates such lovely and captivating sunrises and sunsets.
The Buoys is a short distance away from the Carenage police station and for physical activities, there is the Emma’s Point Nature trail.
Carenage
Carenage is a town in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in northwestern Trinidad, and is administered by the Diego Martin Regional Corporation. Located close to Chaguaramas, it is more of a residential area than a commercial or industrial locale.
The name is derived from the practice of careening (i.e., beaching, "carénage" in French) sailing vessels for maintenance, which had been done in the area for many years.