About this Property
This fabulous piece of real estate is a Developer’s dream come true!
Between Rampanalgas and Cumana sits this countryside paradise of approximately 26 acres of freehold land along with a cute, cosy small country cottage sitting on a small piece of it.
Presently, part of the land has mature fruit trees and coconut trees but is quite overgrown as the owner’s family live abroad so only send to clean up the land once or twice a year.
The Toco Main Road actually splits the land into two parts with part of the land (approx. 13 acres) on the sea and beach side while the other half of the land on the northern side of the road is partly flat on the roadside and gradually ascends up a small hillside at the back of the cottage.
The cottage has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, and open plan living-dining room and front porch. It has electricity and water and a septic tank and parking for about 6 cars at the side of the house. This property would make a wonderful development because, even when the sea is rough, there is a lovely lagoon that flows into the sea and is great for swimming or soaking in and the beach is a long almost private beach so there is a lot of room for beach chairs and umbrellas along with being able to go for strolls along the beach.
A little piece of Paradise awaits you, don’t lose this opportunity or miss out!
About the Region
Toco
Toco is the most northeasterly village on the island of Trinidad in the County of Saint David where the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meets. Tobago is 35 kilometres to the northeast, making Toco the closest point in Trinidad to the sister island Tobago.
A popular tourist destination, the Galera Point Lighthouse in Toco was built in 1897 and today is surrounded by a park and picnic area.
Today, Toco remains sparsely populated, although the numbers have grown since the olden days. In 1980, census reports indicate that the population was about 1311. The villagers of Toco are often very friendly. With its serene atmosphere and picturesque beaches, Toco remains one of the most popular surfing and vacationing spots in Trinidad and Tobago. In Toco, there are several coconut estates. The Baldeosingh family owns one of the largest in the area. Toco is considered to be a fishing village. Locals can get an education at Toco Secondary formerly Toco Composite, Toco Roman Catholic School and Toco Anglican School.
Toco has produced successful sportsmen such as: Keishorn Walcott (Gold medal Olympic winner), Mervin Dillion (Former West Indies Fast Bowler) & Famous Soca star Patrice Roberts.