About this Property
FOR SALE
ACREAGE FOR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY, LOPINOT
📍Surrey Village, Lopinot, Arouca
💰$15.5M negotiable
FEATURES:
Ideal for Environmental, Touristic or Recreational Facility due to 90% of the property surrounded by a river
Potential for Homestead Development
Freehold Land
No Flooding
Natural Pools, Fish Pond,
Wasa & TTec Connections
400 Yd Road Frontage
Fully Fenced – Upgrades Needed
Close to EMR, Lopinot Main Rd, Trincity Mall, Piarco Airport
Resort Nearby
Variety of Citrus, Mangoes, Coconut Trees, Bay Leaf, Chennet, Five Fingers & Lumber Trees
Two Existing Structures:
2 Storey Residential Property
2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Patios, Laundry Room, Living and Dining Areas
Second Structure: Incomplete River House
⛰️ 23 Acres
☎️ 771-3333 / 771-8899
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About the Region
Arouca
Arouca is a town in the East–West Corridor of Trinidad and Tobago located 19 km East of Port-of-Spain, along the Eastern Main Road. It is located west of Arima, east of Tunapuna and Tacarigua, south of Lopinot, and north of Piarco.
It mainly comprises residential housing. There are several schools located in Arouca including the Bon Air Primary School, Arouca Anglican Primary School, Arouca Girls R.C., Arouca Boys R.C., Arouca Government Primary Schools and Bon Air High School. Arouca is home to four prisons and one correctional facility. These include the Golden Grove Prison, Remand Prison, Women's Prison and Youth Training and Rehabilitation Centre.
Lopinot
Lopinot is a village in Trinidad and Tobago, located in the foothills of the Northern Range, just north of Arouca.
Today, the small village of Lopinot remains largely unchanged despite the fact that the cocoa estates have been cleared to a large extent to facilitate the building of the school, the church and houses. Cocoa estates still remain and many people still engage in agriculture for a living. To date, remains of the cocoa houses and a jail are still evident in the village.
By the 1970s, the Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Board found that the Lopinot Village had great potential as a historic site and began to restore old structures to maintain the historical appeal of the village. Thus, Lopinot Village remains a part of Trinidad and Tobago that blossoms with natural and almost undisturbed beauty, and limitless history to be appreciated by all.