About this Property
❇️NEW LISTING❇️
🔹FOR RENT🔹
📍Beaumont Gardens, Mayaro.
Easily accessible and secure, this listing is ideal for professionals or companies based in the area. Just off the Guayaguayare Mayaro Main Road, Beaumont Gardens is a residential community with lots of local charm and character. We have 2 listings available in this community that are single story and tastefully decorated. Please peruse the details below.
🛏️ 3 Bedrooms
🚿 2 Bathrooms
📐 1,100 SF Internal Space
🛋️ Fully Furnished & Equipped
❄️ Fully Air Conditioned
👮🏽 24 Hr Security
🍃 Maintained Yard
🥳Utilities Included
📝 External Maintenance, Water Rates as well as Cable & Internet are included in the rental cost. 📝
🪙Monthly Rental Price: $9,000.
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About the Region
Galeota
Galeota is the last lot of land on the South Eastern end of Trinidad. It is home to a significant portion of Trinidad and Tobago's gas and oil reserves and it is frequented by wildlife.
Galeota was originally referred to as ‘Punta de Galera' but was changed to its current name, Galeota Point during the British takeover by the Captain of the Royal Surveying Engineers, Frederick Mallet, in 1797.
Guayaguayare
Guayaguayare is the most south eastern village in Trinidad and Tobago. It lies at the southern end of the county of Mayaro. Guayaguayare (often simply called Guaya) is primarily a fishing village, but it also plays a major role in the petroleum industry. The largest petroleum producers in the country - BP Trinidad & Tobago (bpTT), BHP Billiton and Petrotrin all have a major presence here.
Guayaguayare was the first area in Trinidad sighted by Christopher Columbus on July 31, 1498. The area along Guayaguayare Bay, between the Lizard River (originally Rio de Iguanas) and the Pilote River (Rio de Pilotas) was settled by French planters and their slaves in the late eighteenth century following the 1783 Cedula de Población.
Guayaguayare also has a prominent place in the history of the oil industry - it was the site of the first commercially viable wells drilled in Trinidad by Randolph Rust and Lee Lum in May 1902.
It is the birthplace of Jillian Richardson who won a silver medal for Canada at the 1984 Olympics in the 4x400 metres.
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Mayaro
Mayaro is a town on the island of Trinidad in Trinidad and Tobago. Known as a fishing village, many vendors travel from all over to purchase the catch. Mayaro has developed into a well-known residential area where schools, health centres, police stations are all accessible. Most small business owners are residence and they thrive from many persons who are just passing through to enjoy the beaches available for bathing, relaxing etc.
There are resorts that has significantly developed and many Trinidadians as well as tourists book these rooms especially around the Carnival and Easter season.
Mayaro has a market, bus terminal, ATM’s Banking services, police and fire stations and many bars.
Mayaro is also associated with the oil production - most of Trinidad's oil and natural gas production comes from offshore oil fields to the east of Mayaro. The major producer is BP Trinidad & Tobago (bpTT), together with BHP.