About this Property
CARAPICHAIMA – You don’t want to miss out on this three (3) bedroom, two (2) bathroom home located in the gated community of Farida Gardens. Situated on 5,500 sq. ft. of land with 2,350 sq. ft. of living space, this residence has a lot to offer. Wake up to the peaceful, serenity, and the one of a kind comfort that truly feels like home. Nestled in a family-oriented gated community in Central Trinidad, this beautiful single storey home offers the perfect balance of modern living with security. Enjoy a spacious manicured yard, a refreshing saltwater pool, covered parking for two (2) vehicles with garage door, dedicated laundry room, all in a lovely neighbourhood. Whether peaceful morning walks with the kids, evening strolls with your pets, or relaxing weekends by the pool, this home was designed for the lifestyle you deserve. Listed at $1.75M . For further information or to schedule a viewing, please call (868) 781-4784.
About the Region
Carapichaima
Carapichaima is a town in central Trinida. Communities and villages in Carapichaima include Orangefield, Waterloo, Brickfield, and Korea Village.
Carapichaima had been a sugar producing village that expanded after the railroad opened up in central Trinidad to development and population movements. Better access to transportation allowed the village to expand into a hub for transportation in central Trinidad and center for commerce for the surrounding areas and rural communities.
Carapichaima has seen major changes and growth due to a number of factors. These include the construction of new schools in the area, the establishment and expansion of business into the area and the increase in tourism into the area.
Major structural changes occurred in the past few years when the main sugar producing, state owned company, Caroni 1975 Ltd., was closed in 2003. A significant part of the rural population was employed in the sugar industry.
A number of schools have sprouted in the area to accommodate its rising population. One of the first was the Canadian Missionary school, the Waterloo Presbyterian School. This was originally built to educate the rural East Indians who lived and formed the workforce of the sugar plantations that encompassed the region at that time. Eventually a number of schools were established like the Waterloo Hindu School, Orange Field Hindu School, Carapichaima RC School and the Carapichaima ASJA Muslim Primary School to name a few.





















