About this Property
📍CARENAGE – Located in the residential community of Sea View Gardens is this split-level residence, a well-maintained family home offering comfort and security with convenient access to essential amenities. Constructed twenty (20) years ago, the property sits on 8,000 sq. ft. of leasehold land featuring a building size of 3,239 sq. ft. The house is outfitted with an Aluzinc roof and complete burglar-proofing throughout. The interior is fully tiled and comprised of four (4) spacious bedrooms (2 en-suite) and three and a-half (3½) bathrooms. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a sunken television room, spacious sitting areas, a wrap-around entertainment section, living room, a designated laundry room, powder room, walk-in pantry, and a generously sized landing area at the top of the staircase. The kitchen is fitted with quartz countertops, ample built-in cupboards, and a functional peninsula, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. A master bedroom is conveniently positioned a few steps above the kitchen level, while the upstairs ensuite bedroom opens on to a private balcony offering a soothing ocean view. Externally, the property boasts a beautifully manicured grounds with turf lawn, and a backyard sitting area finished with interlocking concrete pavers. The landscaped yard includes mature bearing fruit trees such as mango, starfruit, coconut, and plum, along with ornamental plants that enhance the property’s appeal. Parking accommodation is available for four (4) vehicles with covered area for two (2) via remote controlled gate. Listed at 💲2.8M. For further information or to schedule a viewing, please call 📲 (868) 781-4784.
About the Region
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.





























