About this Property
One Woodbrook Place
🏙 One Woodbrook Place – Tower 2
💰 Asking Price: $3M
📍 Location: Port of Spain
Property Details:
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Size: 2,250 sq. ft.
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Bedrooms: 3
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Bathrooms: 2.5
Highlights:
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Spacious and modern open-plan design with abundant natural light
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Contemporary finishes throughout
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Generous bedrooms with privacy and comfort
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Prime urban location – city living at its best
Compound Amenities:
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24/7 security with concierge services
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Swimming pool and entertainment area
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On-site banks, restaurants, gym, shopping, and entertainment options
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Secure gated community with parking
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Family-friendly environment with landscaped grounds
Why this property?
This 3-bedroom residence offers the perfect blend of modern living and convenience. Ideally positioned in the heart of the city, it provides access to everything you need while offering a secure and private lifestyle.
📞 Contact: 478-1966 for more details or to arrange a viewing.
Sale $3M neg
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About the Region
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.




























