About this Property
2 Bedroom Apt ,Early Petit Valley
2 bedrooms
1 bath
Open concept kitchen and living room
Spacious kitchen
Fully AC
Gated compound with Parking
Quiet Residential St
Very close to transport and amenities
$4400 unfurnished
$4800 semi furnished
Contact ☎️ 729-0239 for more info ..
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About the Region
Alyce Glen
Alyce Glen is located along Morne Coco Road Petit Valley, Trinidad & Tobago.
At this residential area you can find Massy Stores, Maple Leaf, Villas at the Glen, an ATM and much more.
Alyce Glen is in close proximity to the Valley Medical Centre, pharmacies and the Diego Martin Highway.
Cascade
Cascade is located on the North Western region of Trinidad and is known as part of St. Ann’s. Cascade has the well-known Cascadia Hotel and Conference Centre. Club Coconuts located in Casacde was regularly visited by many for its, UWI nights, Friday and Saturday clubbing and Sunday’s Reagge nights.
Mostly a residential area, it provides some necessities from groceries, food, guest houses etc. Gorgeous views are visual as this region is located on the hills.
The residents are mostly traditional in specific parts of Cascade.
Diego Martin
Diego Martin is a town and is the urban commercial center and capital of the Diego Martin region in Trinidad and Tobago. Its location in the region is just on the southeastern border, west of the capital city of Port of Spain and east of the town of Carenage.
Diego Martin in the Northern Range was once filled with a number of small valleys but is now a densely populated area. It was named after a Spanish explorer Don Diego Martín. The area was settled by French planters and their slaves in the 1780s. The town area is administered by the Diego Martin Regional Corporation and is the birth home of Empress Shebah 'Ra III and the home town of Miss Universe 1998, Wendy Fitzwilliam. Diego Martin is well known for St. Dominic's Pastoral Centre- The home of the Order of Preachers in Trinidad and Tobago, Shri Ram Dhaam SWAHA Mandir-The Shri Ram Dhaam SWAHA Mandir was built in 1998 and has a 15-foot animated murti of the Hindu deity Hanuman, the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
Christ Child Convalescent Home-This home was founded by the Corpus Christi Carmelites who came to Diego Martin in 1945. "In 1946 the Mother Foundress opened the Christ Child Convalescent Home to take care of the poor children both in the community and outside of the community who were convalescing from illness. This was the first Children's Home in the country". Corpus Christi College-"Corpus Christi College was founded on September 8, 1959 by Corpus Christi Carmelites at the request of then Diego Martin parish priest, Fr Cyril Ward, CSSp. The first intake of students totalled 36, including Sr Petronilla, then known as Gloris Joseph". Diego Martin also has heritage and cultural sites such as River Estate Museum, Water Wheel, Valley Haps Steel Orchestra, Merrytones Steel Orchestra and Paramin village just to name a few. At least one mall, banks, supermarkets, pharmacies, gyms and other stores can be found in this town. The location of the mall made it an easy drop in place on the way home for the pickup of groceries or to deal with one's personal affairs.
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Petit Valley
Petit Valley is known as a residential area located in Diego Martin Trinidad and Tobago. Petit Valley extends from the Four Roads area all the way through the hills of the Northern Range crossing over into Maraval.
There are churches, supermarkets, a health facility and small businesses that support its residence. Both a valley and a flat landscape, valley residents experience fresh air and beautiful views.
Most commuters use Taxi and the Yellow Band Maxi Taxi service to travel to their destinations.
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St. James
Saint James is a district of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The main road is the Western Main Road. It runs from Woodbrook to Cocorite. The area's major thoroughfare, has long been the city's main nightlife district, sometimes nicknamed "the city that never sleeps”. The largest Pizza Hut in the world is located in Saint James on Tragarete Road.
This district is well protected by the police barracks, it is home to the Harvard’s Sports club, King George the 5th Park, Fatima College & the fast efficient licensing office etc. For the carnival season, St. James provides an array of celebrations as it is well known for its many local pubs.
It is an area fit for commercial activity as it is known for its busy daily activities especially in the peak seasons. The district offers banking services, many food business of different ethnicity, Supermarket retail and wholesale trade, furniture etc.
Highlights of this area also comes from the Queens Park Oval where all the cricket activities are held such as the exciting CPL, One day internationals and Test cricket. This is a definite location for liming and having fun.
Woodbrook
The large Woodbrook district, west of Downtown Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, was formerly a sugar estate owned by the Siegert family of Angostura bitters fame. The estate was sold to the Town Board in 1911 and developed into a residential neighbourhood, with many of the north–south streets named for the Siegert siblings, some of whom were Carlos, Luis, Petra and Alfredo.
In the last twenty years the main east–west thoroughfares, Ariapita Avenue and Tragarete Road, have become almost entirely commercialized, and Ariapita Avenue west of Murray Street has become a relatively upscale dining and entertainment "strip". A few small parks are sprinkled through the neighbourhood; Adam Smith Square and Siegert Square are the two largest. The Community Association held a series of events in August 2011 to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
Just north of Woodbrook along Tragarete Road is the Queen's Park Oval, a major Test cricket ground which is owned by the private Queen's Park Cricket Club (QPCC). At Woodbrook's western end, at the edge of Invaders Bay, is the Hasley Crawford Stadium, the national venue for football and track and field events.